Draft of Ultra-Orthodox into IDF Off to a Smooth Start

JTA

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greets Orthodox soldiers in the Nahal Haredi unit.

The controversy had sparked a national debate, raucous protests in the streets and the collapse of a historic government. That came in the months after the Israeli Supreme Court had nullified a law exempting haredi Orthodox Israelis from military service and given the government until Aug. 1 to draft a replacement law.

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Jews March on Rostov to Remember Massacre

Five hundred Jews, many wearing armbands with the Star of David, marched on Rostov-on-Don yesterday, August 12, in remembrance of the Zmievskaya Balka massacre. The men, women and youth followed the same route that the Jews of Rostov in southern Russia were forced by the Nazis to march on August 11-12 in 1942 where 27,000 people, among them also Soviet citizens, were murdered at a ravine on the edge of the city.

‘Synagogue Impossible’ at ASU

Phoenix Jewish News

Chabad of Arizona State University

In an effort dubbed “Synagogue Impossible,” a group of community members has launched a grass-roots campaign to renovate the Rohr Chabad House at Arizona State University in three weeks.