Maccabi Tel Aviv is a basketball team from Israel. It was established in 1932, as a part of the Maccabi Tel Aviv Sport Club.

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The MinDesktop is a new tool developed in Israel for disabled people. It lets them send emails by thoughts alone, while doing something else at the same time.

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Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer got a ticket to the Dubai Tennis tournament. In 2009 Peer did not get a visa to Dubai because of the war in Gaza, but this year Peer got a ticket despite her deterioration in the world ranking.

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While the Middle East is changing faster than ever and many regimes are falling, our government maintains its stability and strength. The current government – which was elected in a democratic, just and free process – is starting its fourth and last year of term. This month (April 2012), the current government is celebrating three years in office.

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Madonna is a famous pop singer that was published in the early eighties. She was born in Michigan on August 16, 1958. Her first album was named after her – “Madonna” and it sold over 10,000,000 copies.

Madonna is coming to Israel on May 25, 2012 and she will perform at the Ramat Gan Stadium.

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Adolf Eichmann was a Nazi SS officer. He was responsible for the murder of hundreds of thousands of Jews during the Holocaust.

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In my relatively short life, I’ve come across many stories about the Holocaust. I heard some of them from people and others I read in books. The hardest story for me to hear is the story of my grandfather, who died a year ago. This is the first time I’m writing about him since then.

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What is the meaning of freedom?

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The Passover vacation has ended today.

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In the Jewish tradition, when a boy turns 13 he is considered an adult and is eligible to read from the bible during the prayer in the synagogue.

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In the past two weeks, Iran received unusual online messages from Israel.

No, they weren’t a new kind of cyber warfare – they were messages of love!

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