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...Dov P. Grossman '97 is a Crimson contributing writer from Los Angeles. He does not live near anything famous...

Author: By Dov P. Grossman, | Title: An Etiquette Guide for Tourists | 12/4/1993 | See Source »

Take the Palestinian attack two weeks ago on a bus bound from Jerusalem to the West Bank Jewish settlement of Shiloh. Dov Weiner, 11, was returning home from therapy for a gunshot wound in his shoulder sustained during an October bus attack. In the gunfire on Jan. 14, the boy was hit again, this time in the leg. Later that night, Jewish men drove to the home of Riad Malki, a Palestinian hard-liner, pelted the house with stones, broke several windows and spray-painted Stars of David on all the entrances. Although Malki's house is under Israeli surveillance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Middle East: Seething over Settlements | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

...Jews since 1990. Though only an estimated 4% of the immigrants have moved beyond Israel's pre-1967 borders, their presence has caused a housing shortage throughout the country, inducing thousands more Israelis to head for the territories. "People realize we have the upper hand over the intifadeh," says Dov Keinan, a settler spokesman in the West Bank, "and that there is very little chance of a territorial compromise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Middle East: The Good Life in Gaza | 7/1/1991 | See Source »

...Originally a soldier in the Soviet army, Demjanjuk apparently became a guard after being captured by the Nazis. Vivid testimony came from eight Jews who survived the Treblinka horrors. Demjanjuk's lawyers argued that a survivor could not reliably remember events that occurred so long ago. Responded Presiding Judge Dov Levin: "How could one forget...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel: How Could One Forget? | 5/2/1988 | See Source »

...between the cemetery and the air base was lined with police barricades. An officer was stationed every 12 ft. along the way; 2,000 policemen from neighboring towns had been summoned for the duty. Jewish protesters were permitted to stand at one road near the cemetery. One of them, Dov Hikind, an American whose mother had survived Auschwitz, said angrily, "I still can't believe I am here to see my President rehabilitate the SS." Sixty members of the World Jewish Student Union held a vigil in the town square. Reagan came close to a protest scene only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paying Homage to History | 5/13/1985 | See Source »

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