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Middle East
breaking news Radical settlers using violence against Jews
breaking news When rain comes to Israel
breaking news Anger greets Olmert's concessions
breaking news Op-Ed: How to deal with Iran
breaking news Russian-Israelis explore their Jewishness
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North America
breaking news Op-Ed: Learning to love Obama after Clinton's defeat
breaking news Op-Ed: Foreign policy is reason to vote McCain
breaking news Jewish activists shecht own meat
breaking news GOP thwarts anti-Iran sanctions again
breaking news A Rosh Hashanah bailout
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Europe / FSU
breaking news Neo-Nazis attack Hungary Jewish theater
breaking news In Moscow, art world meets Chabad
breaking news Russian-Israelis explore their Jewishness
breaking news Towering over the country western scene
breaking news Ukraine city building toward prominence
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Latin America
breaking news From survivor of 'dirty war' to diplomat
breaking news Compensation law eyed in AMIA case
breaking news Orthodox leader rankles Argentine Jews
breaking news Seeking tribute for a Salvadoran rescuer
breaking news Bolivia's politics has Jews packing
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U.S. says some criticism
of Israel is anti-Semitic
US Department of State
Photo of anti-Semitic vandalism comes from a U.S. State Department report stating that criticism of Israel at times is veiled in anti-Semitism.
The Bush administration has taken the groundbreaking step of identifying some virulent criticism of Israel as anti-Semitism, as it warns that anti-Jewish attitudes and incidents are on the rise worldwide.

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