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One killed in Egypt on fifth day of clashes
One protester was killed on Monday in clashes with police outside Cairo's security headquarters in the wake of deadly football violence and amid calls by activists for civil disobedience in Egypt.
Effectiveness of tax amnesty
Repeated use of voluntary disclosure initiatives may result in diminishing returns, opines Leandra Lederman in a paper titled, ‘ The use of voluntary disclosure initiatives in the battle against offshore tax evasion' ( www.ssrn.com ). The context of the paper is the US, where the Government has engaged in a number of well-publicised enforcement efforts in an attempt to collect back taxes owed ...
‘Jewish Indiana Jones’ pleads guilty in Torah fraud case
Rabbi Menachem Youlus, who was dubbed the “Jewish Indiana Jones” for his remarkable tales of rescuing Holocaust-era Torah scrolls, pleaded guilty to fraud.
'Jewish Indiana Jones' Pleads Guilty to Fraud
Rabbi Menachem Youlus, who was dubbed the “Jewish Indiana Jones” for his remarkable tales of rescuing Holocaust-era Torah scrolls, pleaded guilty to fraud charges.
Rabbi Youlus Pleads Guilty, Faces Jail Time
Rabbi Menachem Youlus, the 50-year-old Baltimore resident and Wheaton Jewish book store owner who billed himself as the “Jewish Indiana Jones” for his remarkable tales of Holocaust-era Torah rescues, pled guilty yesterday in a Manhattan federal court to defrauding a charity he founded of $862,000.
'Jewish Indiana Jones' faces jail for $1m fraud after lying about daring trips to save ancient Torah scrolls
A Jewish charity founder who claimed he travelled the world as a 'Jewish Indiana Jones' to rescue holy scrolls has admitted he was a $1 million fraudster.
'Jewish Indiana Jones' Menachem Youlus faces jail for $1m fraud
Menachem Youlus told the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, New York he had invented stories about rescuing Torah scrolls from locations including Auschwitz.
Jewish thought / Medieval multi-tasker
By Moshe Halbertal. Zalman Shazar Center (Hebrew), 320 pages, NIS 81.50 Just about everyone knows that the Rambam (Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, or Maimonides) was a key figure in the annals of the Jewish people, but not everyone knows why, or just how, this unparalleled Torah scholar was central to our history.
Josh Fleet: Parshat Bo: The Weekly Torah Portion Explained
"Come with me, Moses," God says. "Let's go to Pharaoh together and warn him. I've hardened his heart and the hearts of his servants. I had to do this to detach Pharaoh from his demonic powers."
A scroll of history
Hundreds of people gathered on Sunday for the grand opening of the Chabad Jewish Community Center of Naples. The event was highlighted with the unveiling of a historic Torah, salvaged from the Holocaust and donated to the Chabad Naples Center.
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