Israel will have the largest Jewish population in the world by 2006, when it will surpass the United States for the first time in history, the Jewish People Policy Planning Institute said Monday.
Today about 5.28 million Jews live in the U.S., with 5.235 million living in Israel.
Haaretz, July 11, 2005
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LEBANON \ Jun 29, 2005
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In the hopes of bringing about a positive transformation in the interactions between Christians and Muslims worldwide, the Arab Baptist School for Theological Studies (ABTS) has launched the Institute of Middle East Studies (IMES), the first institute of its kind in Lebanon.
By Jessy Chahine, Daily Star staff, Tuesday, June 28, 2005
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OTHER \ Jun 27, 2005
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A leading body for Anglican Christians urged churches on Friday to put pressure on firms that support Israel's presence in the territories, a measure some say could mean selling stock as a last resort.
Decision by Anglican Consultative Council follows up on anti-Israel divestment strategy of American Episcopal Church
By Reuters, June 25, 2005
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FEATURES \ Jun 22, 2005
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After 9 years in Nazareth, executive director of Nazareth village D. Michael Hostetler and family will be leaving to Canada.
Mr. Hostetler, known by his friends as ?Mike?, was the living spirit behind the establishment of the replica of the first century village and museum created in 2000 in Nazareth.
Nazareth, June 22, 2005, Special for Come and See
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ISRAEL \ Jun 20, 2005
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The visit of "Athletes in Action" to Nazareth became a festival organized by the Nazareth Greek Orthodox club. They sent invitations for the match between the Basketball players from the USA and the local team and more than 700 spectators showed up for the game.
During half time one of the players shared his testimony. After the game Staff from Life agape and volunteers handed out some materials for everybody. Hundreds of Bibles, Jesus Film and other books were distributed.
Special for Come and See, June 20, 2005
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JORDAN \ Jun 13, 2005
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Canon Suheil Dawani was elected at June 15, 2005 for the position of the Coadjutor Bishop of The Anglican Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and the Middle East.
The coadjutor Bishop will work alongside the current Bishop the Rt. Rev. Bishop Riah Abu-Assal for a period of two years. Bishop Abu-Assal supported rival Kamal Farah.
Special For Come and See, June 15, 2005
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OPINION \ Jun 08, 2005
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The heated debate over the prospects for change in the Middle East has yet to provide us with a method to measure the progress towards democratic reform in the Middle East.
Leon Hadar proposes thinking outside the box - a novel multicultural approach ? one that includes monitoring the status of the large Christian minorities.
Antiwar web site, June 5, 2005
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PALESTINE \ Jun 08, 2005
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Senior US Christian leaders have met with the head of the Palestinian Authority following his discussions last week with President George W Bush. Their aim was to encourage further initiatives towards bridge-building in the Middle East.
Ekklisia, June 5, 2005
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OTHER \ Jun 08, 2005
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The Evangelical pastor tells an Israeli journalist: Even though as a Christian, I don't usually curse, the Jews in Israel should tell Bush to go to hell."
Pastor Vineyard is part of an anti-disengagement delegation. The group arrived late Monday afternoon and after a brief press conference, headed straight to the Gaza Strip, where they planned to remain as an "act of solidarity" until their return to the U.S. on Thursday.
From Haaretz, By Daphna Berman, June 6, 2005



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