It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

The Jerusalem Post, December 25, 2009 Zara’s display of a Christmas tree sparked controversy and anger throughout Israel last week. Following complaints from the public, the Spain-based fashion chain changed their window decorations, removing symbols associated with the Christian holiday and, in some places, adding candlesticks to mark the local holiday. A post-chanukah stop at …

Fokara’s law

 Fokara’s law The Jerusalem Post, March 27, 2009 Pinto Baptist, an Indian worker currently living in Tel Aviv, was desperate for help in December of 2008. In India, he’d borrowed $9,000 from friends and family to pay the agency fees it cost to come to Israel to work. But when he arrived here, in July …

Sidebar: Gambling on Israel

According to Interior Ministry spokesperson Sabine Hadad, “There is no recognized Hindu community in Israel and there are rules for building temples; one of them is having land and building permits.” The Interior Ministry also said that the matter of alleged forged documents falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Labor, but numerous telephone …