Volume XXII, Issue XIX | www.thejewishvoice.org Serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts
23 Kislev 5777 | December 23, 2016
HAPPY HANUKKAH
Amona residents accept compromise BY ALEX TRAIMAN/JNS.ORG
Residents of the 40-home West Bank settlement of Amona agreed to a last-minute government proposal to shift the community to an adjacent plot of land on which the Israeli government will build 52 permanent homes and additional infrastructure, in exchange for promises of a peaceful evacuation without protest. Israel’s High Court of Justice had initially ordered the evacuation and demolition of the existing settlement by Dec. 25. Knesset legislators have been working to advance the proposed Arrangement Law, which would legalize many outposts in order to avoid fu-
ture evacuations. But Prof. Efraim Inbar, a senior research associate at the BeginSadat Center for Strategic Studies think tank, told JNS. org that such a law “cannot be applied ex post facto to Amona” because there is already a High Court ruling in place. In accepting the new proposal, which was a disappointment to more than 1,000 youths who had arrived at the hilltop to protest the impending demolition, residents said in a statement, “If in the next month the state lives up to its promise to build 52 houses and public structures, then the struggle will be a success and Amona will stay on the hill. If the state does not keep
A row of tzedakah boxes dedicated to various community organizations.
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JCDS parties for a good cause BY SAM SERBY
The winners of art and writing contest sponsored by The Jewish Voice and Touro Fraternal Association in front of their entries. For more on the contest, see page 2-3.
PROVIDENCE – The Jewish Community Day School held a mitzvah-fi lled party at Temple Beth-El on Dec. 15 to ring in the holiday season and showcase the power of giving. Nearly 100 children and their families attended “Mitzvahs and Miracles.” Current and former JCDS students, as well as other volunteers, staffed booths where children took part in fun activities that also made a difference for those in need: Children made hats to donate to homeless children
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Project Shoresh sponsored a craft table at the event.
Happy Hanukkah