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Jerusalem Institute of Justice - January 18, 2013 

Publication: Jerusalem Institute of Justice
Type: Online
Date: January 18, 2013
Country: Israel
Title: Jack Teitel Conviction
Section: Enewsletter

Jack Teitel Conviction


Yesterday Jack Teitel, a self-confessed long-time volunteer for the Yad L'Achim anti-missionary organization, was finally convicted by the District Court in Jerusalem on two accounts of murder and two accounts of attempted murder including the bombing of Ami Ortiz, the Messianic Jewish young man from the town of Ariel.

Nearly five… Read more

Jerusalem Institute of Justice l November 21, 2010 

Publication: Jerusalem Institute of Justice
Type: Online
Date: November 21, 2010
Country: Israel
Title: U.S. Report Cites Religious Intolerance in Israel
Section: Enewsletter
Online: link

ARTICLE

U.S. Report Cites Religious Intolerance in Israel

The U.S. State Department’s 2010 International Religious Freedom Report, released November 17, found numerous violations of religious freedom in the State of Israel. While the Israeli Basic Law on Human Dignity and Liberty affords the protection of religious… Read more

Jerusalem Institute of Justice l November 17, 2009 

Publication: Jerusalem Institute of Justice
Type: Online
Date: November 17, 2009
Country: Israel
Title:Time for Soul Searching
Section: Enewsletter
Online: link

ARTICLE

Time for Soul Searching

A Man without a Conscience

Adolf Eichmann... the face of a man without a conscience

Gideon Hausner, the esteemed former Attorney General of Israel, who prosecuted Adolf Eichmann on behalf of the state in 1961, would sometimes describe to his family and close friends what it was like to look into the eyes of a… Read more

Jerusalem Institute of Justice_March 13, 2009 

Publication: Jerusalem Institute of Justice
Type: Online
Date: March 13, 2009
Country: Israel
Section: N/A
Title: Ortiz Bombing Still Unsolved
Reporter: N/A
Link: (coming soon)
Ortiz Bombing Still Unsolved

Exactly almost one year ago, on March 20, 2008, 15-year-old Ami Ortiz stayed home from school. It was Purim – a Jewish festival in which holiday baskets are sent to friends and acquaintances to commemorate the Jews’ thwarting of Haman’s evil plot as recorded in the book of This basket was… Read more