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- Pro-Egyptian government counter-protesters in Cairo are screaming "Jew!" at foreign journalists, apparently spurred by Egyptian state TV accusations that Israeli spies are behind the protests.
- Anti-Semitic incidents in Britain fell significantly from their record high, but the number was the second most in a year since records were kept, according to an annual report.
- A Toronto-area police force will not remove a rabbi as its Jewish chaplain following complaints that he made homophobic remarks.
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- Rabbi who allegedly made homophobic remarks remains police chaplain
- Nefesh B’Nefesh cuts staff, salaries
- Lieberman writing book on the joys of Sabbath
- Hillel board selects Thomas Blumberg as chairman
- Israel rejects aliyah request from Streisand’s cousin
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- Pro-Mubarak supporters target journalists as ‘Jews’
- Anti-Semitic incidents in Britain remain high despite large drop
- Rabbi who allegedly made homophobic remarks remains police chaplain
- Nefesh B’Nefesh cuts staff, salaries
- Lieberman writing book on the joys of Sabbath
- Hillel board selects Thomas Blumberg as chairman
- Israel rejects aliyah request from Streisand’s cousin
- Redskins’ owner suing paper for defamation, claims anti-Semitism