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5/29/12 Round Up AM Edition

By Jspace Staff on 5/29/2012 at 11:04 AM

Categories: Culture, History, Israel

5/29/12 Round Up AM Edition

The Irish Jewish Museum tries to raise $13 million for an expansion of the old synagogue on Walworth Road, Dublin. [The Jerusalem Post]

The Iranian Jewish vendors behind the Levinsky spice market in Tel Aviv share their secrets. [The Times of Israel]

After leading a local chapter of the neo-Nazi National Social Movement, Andrew Lee Patterson wants to march in the Gold Dust Day Parade with his karate students. [The Times of Israel]

Kastiel, Israel’s most famous name in fine furniture, opens a new line geared for smaller wallets. [Israel 21c]

Mitch Goldstein embarked on a 20-year musical and spiritual journey with Ladysmith Black Mambazo. [The Jewish Week]

Israeli archaeologists discover a rare trove of 3,000-year-old jewelry hidden in a ceramic jug near Megiddo. [ynet]

Upset families ask Obama to pardon Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard during the Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony in June. [Israel Hayom]

A woman convinces the rabbinical court that provocative correspondences on Facebook constitute cheating. [ynet]

Facebook may acquire Israeli company Face.com. [Mashable]

  • The Levinsky spice market.
  • The Irish Jewish Museum.jpeg
  • The Kastiel showroom
  • Furniture
  • Lighting and artwork in the Kastiel showroom.
  • Fruits and nuts at the spice market.
  • Etan and Yomi Yom Tov from the Yom Tov Delicatessen in the Levinsky spice market.
  • Food being served at the spice market.
  • Families holding a picture of Pollard.
  • Face.com
  • Andrew Lee Patterson
  • Black Mambazo

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