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Hamas Ready for Halt in Kassam Attacks
by M Plaut and Yated Ne'eman Staff

Hamas said it was prepared to immediately halt Kassam attacks on Israel from the Gaza Strip. The announcement came at a meeting yesterday of Palestinian factions. This is the latest in a long line of similar declarations from Hamas, which has said repeatedly that it is ready for a temporary truce with Israel — perhaps lasting many years — but is not willing to recognize or make peace with "the Zionist entity."

American Agudah Convention Opens Thursday
by Yated Ne'eman Staff

The 84th National Convention of Agudath Israel of America will open Thursday, November 23, at the Sheraton Stamford Hotel in Stamford, Connecticut.

CBS: Children Make Up One-Third of Israel's Population
By G. Kleiman

Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) figures show that at the end of 2005 there were 2,326,400 children (ages 0-17) living in Israel: 1,608,300 Jewish children, 643,000 Arab children and more than 70,000 "other" children from immigrant families whose religion is not listed in the population registry.

Electric Corporation Official Fired for Moving Transporter on Shabbos
By Eliezer Rauchberger

"This was not a case of pikuach nefesh. The transformer didn't have to be transported on Shabbat. In this case the contractor chose to transport the transformer on Shabbat for financial reasons," said Israel Electric Corporation CEO Uri Ben Nun during a meeting of the Knesset Labor and Welfare Committee two weeks ago to discuss the Electric Corporation's decision to relieve Logistics Department Director Tzvi Manor, who was responsible for the incident, of his duties.

Thousands Join Gedolei Yisroel for Gathering to Strengthen Modesty
by Betzalel Kahn

A major gathering on Motzei Shabbos at Ramat Tamir Halls in Jerusalem was attended by a number of gedolei Yisroel led by Maran HaRav Eliashiv shlita, roshei yeshivos, roshei kollelim and thousands of avreichim.


Torah-Based School in Sederot Displaced After Rocket Lands Nearby
By Betzalel Kahn

The students of the Yesodei HaTorah and Chinuch Atzmai schools in Sederot are exposed to increasing danger. The 350 students and 30 staff members learn in classrooms without protection against the Kassam rockets that fall on the city, sometimes on an everyday basis, and their fear is mounting.

Volunteers at Public Institutions Eligible for Reimbursements
By Eliezer Rauchberger

The Knesset Finance Committee unanimously passed the Finance Ministry's request to facilitate the integration of thousands of volunteers at various public institutions by making them eligible to receive reimbursements for transportation costs, refreshments and phone calls.

Swindlers Posing as Gemach and Tzedokoh Representatives Prey on the Innocent
by Betzalel Kahn

Heads of prominent gemachim warned that several swindlers have been using crooked means to cheat people out of large sums of money.

Apartment Prices in Charish to be Controlled to Accommodate Chareidi Buyers
By Betzalel Kahn

Within three weeks the construction plans for the town of Charish will be altered to accommodate the needs of the chareidi sector and the Ministry of Construction and Housing will prepare a special marketing plan to insure low apartment prices, MK Rabbi Avrohom Ravitz and Housing Minister Meir Shetreet decided last week.

Iraq's Christians Cower and Flee
by Yated Ne'eman Staff

A recent bomb blast killed two people after a Sunday services at a church in Baghdad. In the northern city of Mosul, a priest from the Syriac Orthodox Church was kidnapped. His captors demanded that his church put up posters denouncing recent comments made by the pope about Islam, but police found his beheaded body a few days later.

Miriam Dunner o"h
By A. Cohen

Rebbetzin Miriam Dunner o"h, the wife of CER Executive Director Rav Abba Dunner and the daughter-in-law of London senior Rov HaRav Yosef Tzvi Dunner, passed away unexpectedly.

HaRav Eliezer Yehuda Waldenberg zt"l
by Yated Ne'eman Staff

As we went to press we were saddened to hear of the passing of HaRav Eliezer Yehuda Waldenberg zt"l, author of the Tzitz Eliezer series of seforim of teshuvos, many of them dealing with modern issues. The levaya was held on Tuesday, 30 Marcheshvan.

Funding Transfer for Yeshivas, Kollelim and Guaranteed Income Approved
By Eliezer Rauchberger

The Knesset Finance Committee approved an NIS 22-million ($5- million) transfer for yeshivas, kollelim and Guaranteed Income as part of the 2006 budget, based on an agreement reached with UTJ more than six months ago. UTJ representatives demanded that the back funds be paid before they would support the 2007 budget.

Busing for Beit Shemesh Special-Ed Students Resumed
By Betzalel Kahn

Following intervention by Betzedek, the Education Ministry required the City of Beit Shemesh to renew the busing program from chareidi special-education students attending schools in Jerusalem.


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