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Updated 07/03/09 @ 07:42AM EDT
- A Budapest appeals court disbanded the Hungarian Guard, the private army of the neo-Nazi Jobbik political party.
- Debbie Rowe asked a court to restore her parental rights to the two children she bore Michael Jackson, partly because of the pop icon’s association with the Nation of Islam.
- Reports that bones from a Holocaust mass grave in northern Romania were being sold to medical students appears to be false.
- A Palestinian mufti said Muslim law forbids hugging and kissing anyone who may have been exposed to swine flu, as West Bank cases continue to rise.
- The Israeli military and Palestinian gunmen traded fire on the Gaza border.
- Budapest court disbands neo-Nazi Hungarian Guard
- Rowe seeks parental rights, over Nation of Islam
- Report of sale of Jewish bones likely false
- Palestinian swine flu cases rising
- Israeli army, Palestinians trade fire
- Clinton, Fayyad meet
- Lighting a Jewish fuse on the Fourth
- Regev: Halting natural growth is ‘prejudging’ final status
- The Chosen: Jewish members in the 111th U.S. Congress
- Jackson kids’ Jewish mother could regain custody
- Obama in Cairo: See conflict through eyes of the other
- Guard shot at Holocaust museum dies
- In endorsing two states, Netanyahu adopts popular Jewish position
- Canadian politician sues Jewish groups
- Some Jewish settlers turning against Israel
- Mass converts pose dilemma for Latin American Jews















