During the Islamic month of Ramadan – which is parallel this year to the Hebrew month of Elul, and ends on Rosh HaShanah (Sept. 9) – devout Moslems fast during the day and break their fast with a festive meal each night, known as Iftar."
Thursday, August 19, 2010
(NEWS) Arabs Turn Down Peres Invitation
"President Shimon Peres is having no luck with his invitations to break the daily Ramadan fast with Israeli-Arabs. Last night’s affair was interrupted by a loud protest outside his residence, and the Israeli-Arab leadership has announced that it officially rejects the invitations.
During the Islamic month of Ramadan – which is parallel this year to the Hebrew month of Elul, and ends on Rosh HaShanah (Sept. 9) – devout Moslems fast during the day and break their fast with a festive meal each night, known as Iftar."
During the Islamic month of Ramadan – which is parallel this year to the Hebrew month of Elul, and ends on Rosh HaShanah (Sept. 9) – devout Moslems fast during the day and break their fast with a festive meal each night, known as Iftar."