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Calgary synagogue, schools defaced with swastikas
Police searching for 3 suspects seen on surveillance video scrawling swastikas, vulgar drawings and language on several local buildings.
By JTA \
5/1/2014 12:37:52 AM
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Official: Los Angeles airport suspends take offs at request of FAA
By REUTERS \
5/1/2014 1:05:21 AM
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Conference of Presidents votes against J Street inclusion
The vote was 17 in favor of admission, 22 against, and three abstentions: the number of yes-votes was far lower than expected and rumored.
By MAYA SHWAYDER, JERUSALEM POST CORRESPONDENT,SAM SOKOL \
5/1/2014 1:44:47 AM
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Bereaved families to PM: Stay away from Remembrance Day events
After prisoner releases, ‘we don’t believe anything you say,’ they write to Netanyahu; Sa’ar tells Almagor advocacy group he will vote against freeing terrorists in the future.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
5/1/2014 1:54:09 AM
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London cleric wanted jihadists to train in Oregon, US jury told
By REUTERS \
5/1/2014 1:57:23 AM
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Saudi missile parade a signal to Iran, Israeli defense expert tells ‘Post’
Riyadh showcases country’s ballistic missile capabilities to boast military might to Tehran.
By YAAKOV LAPPIN \
5/1/2014 3:32:35 AM
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BSL playoffs tip off with no clear favorite
Late-season surge secured top seed for Mac TA, but Hap J’lem, Mac Haifa and even Hap TA all contenders.
By ALLON SINAI \
5/1/2014 3:14:56 AM
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Game, set and match nearing for Israeli icon Ram
Andy Ram announced that he will retire following Israel’s Davis Cup World Group playoff tie against Argentina.
By ALLON SINAI \
5/1/2014 3:17:06 AM
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Report: British Police to say Peaches Geldof died of heroin overdose
By REUTERS \
5/1/2014 3:55:54 AM
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Toronto mayor Ford ready to take a break, 'get help'
By REUTERS \
5/1/2014 4:33:33 AM
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Iran terror network prolific, US report says
State Department annual report focuses on Iran’s expansive efforts to fund and funnel arms to Islamist organizations, including Hamas and Hezbollah.
By MICHAEL WILNER \
5/1/2014 5:06:46 AM
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Tourist from Egypt hospitalized in Israel after being handed off at border
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
5/1/2014 5:36:03 AM
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Water contamination in Jerusalem still not solved, Health Ministry warns
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
5/1/2014 6:05:53 AM
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Ukraine envoy tells ‘Post’: Kiev has taken into ‘consideration’ Israel’s position on crisis
In Israel to "represent the people of Ukraine," Ukrainian Ambassador Hennadii Nadolenko says he would like to see Jewish state among nations siding with his country at UN.
By HERB KEINON \
5/1/2014 6:36:28 AM
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Bennett on IDF soldier filmed in Hebron incident: 'I would have acted the same'
Bayit Yehudi chief lends his support to Nahal soldier who cocked his weapon during confrontation with Palestinians that was caught on video.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
5/1/2014 8:56:39 AM
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Jerusalem: All neighborhoods can return to regular water use except for Abu-Tor
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
5/1/2014 9:27:58 AM
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Jerusalem municipality says water is fine in all neighborhoods except for Abu Tor
Residents of Abu Tor are still being asked to boil their water; on Wednesday treated wastewater leaked into the capital's drinking water system.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH,SHARON UDASIN,JPOST.COM STAFF \
5/1/2014 9:35:31 AM
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Film director, actor Assi Dayan dead at 68
Dayan, who directed some of Israel's classic films, was also the son of former defense minister Moshe Dayan.
By HANNAH BROWN \
5/1/2014 9:55:40 AM
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Grapevine: The foreign press likes Bennett
Bennett: Asking Israel to negotiate with Hamas is like asking the United States to negotiate with a government backed by al-Qaida.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
5/1/2014 10:20:31 AM
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Grapevine: Father of Haifa resident honored for saving Jews
Haifa resident Tova Teitelbaum said that it gave her great satisfaction to know that people whom her father had saved during the Holocause had come to Israel and had brought children, grandchildren and even great-grandchildren into the world.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
5/1/2014 10:21:35 AM
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Against all odds
Maccabi Tel Aviv joins Barcelona, Real Madrid and CSKA Moscow in the Euroleague Final Four.
By ALLON SINAI \
5/1/2014 10:33:34 AM
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History comes alive
A chance encounter on the light rail leads to a meaningful history lesson and a very Jerusalem story.
By ERICA SCHACHNE \
5/1/2014 10:48:18 AM
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Running out of time
Hundreds of thousands of elderly people in Israel are in desperate need of help.
By MATI WAGNER \
5/1/2014 10:58:35 AM
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IDF to investigate social media protest over Nahal soldier incident in Hebron
By YAAKOV LAPPIN \
5/1/2014 11:16:38 AM
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The not flower girl
By Hannah Greenberg \
5/1/2014 11:08:00 AM
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The Amermenian genocide: Almost 100 years of pain
The Armenian holocaust of 1915 was commemorated last week at the Hebrew University, but Israel has yet to recognize it officially.
By TAMAR PILEGGI \
5/1/2014 11:09:01 AM
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Letters from here to there
The ‘Post’ talks with Zipporah Porath, who witnessed the birth of the state firsthand.
By BARRY DAVIS \
5/1/2014 11:09:05 AM
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Out & About: Top 10 things to do in Israel this week
Photographer Ron Gafni has a new exhibition and a book titled 'Israel – Seen from the Sky,' which shows the country as we never get to see it.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/1/2014 11:20:38 AM
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Unsung heroines
Buried on Mount Herzl are women of courage.
By AVIVA BAR-AM \
5/1/2014 11:23:42 AM
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Home away from home
Photographer Digi Dekel shows Part 2 of his ‘Distance’ art-trilogy.
By BARRY DAVIS \
5/1/2014 11:31:05 AM
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Pictures from here
Jerusalem’s Marrache Fine Art gallery reflects the country’s wide social and cultural stretch.
By BARRY DAVIS \
5/1/2014 11:33:41 AM
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IDF to investigate social media protest over Nahal soldier incident in Hebron
Gantz tells commanders to explain to their subordinates that Facebook is not a "command tool."
By YAAKOV LAPPIN \
5/1/2014 11:38:26 AM
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Showtime
Current musical, dance and theater performances on show around Israel.
By BARRY DAVIS \
5/1/2014 11:43:53 AM
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Dining out: An urban oasis
Stanley Lipschitz calls his Café Forte “A secret garden in a big ugly building.”
By ARI MARRACHE \
5/1/2014 11:47:24 AM
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Wine Talk: Beer from the cockpit
Boutique brewery Alexander is putting Israeli beer on the world beer map.
By Adam Montefiore \
5/1/2014 11:47:26 AM
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Parenting: Attachment vs enmeshment
The other side of the coin.
By TRACEY SHIPLEY,JUDITH POSNER \
5/1/2014 11:58:59 AM
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Star Catcher: Astrology for the week of May 2, 2014
TIP FOR THE WEEK: Good week for being open and up-front as you seek answers to some of your questions.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE \
5/1/2014 11:59:45 AM
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Letters
Write to: maglet@jpost.com
By JERUSALEM POST READERS \
5/1/2014 12:13:34 PM
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Kedoshim: Drafting haredim
Drafting students at a young age would bolster the army’s ranks and distribute the security burden evenly across the nation.
By RABBI LAZER GURKOW \
5/1/2014 12:28:24 PM
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Start-up spot: The giving tour
A ‘Livetronica’ band of American immigrants uses charity as one of its primary instruments.
By ABIGAIL KLEIN LEICHMAN \
5/1/2014 12:29:36 PM
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Holiday In: Skewers from around the world
This is the time of year for placing pieces of meat on metal skewers and grilling batches of tasty brochettes.
By NERIA BARR \
5/1/2014 12:32:04 PM
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World view: A foreigner in South Sudan
You don’t immediately feel the fighting..although the open-air bar at the hotel is abuzz with commentary.
By LINDA EPSTEIN \
5/1/2014 12:40:39 PM
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This Week in History: Hitler and Bin Laden die
Premium special: A glimpse into historical moments in Israeli news from 'The Jerusalem Post' Page 1 archives.
By COMPILED BY TAMARA ZIEVE \
5/1/2014 12:45:53 PM
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Shlomo and Ora Yashar
New Yorker Steven changed his name to Shlomo and moved to Jerusalem.
By ABIGAIL KLEIN LEICHMAN \
5/1/2014 12:49:50 PM
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The entrepreneurial trip of a lifetime
The Schusterman Foundation brings elite groups of young innovators for an inspiring Israel experience.
By LAUREN SIRIT \
5/1/2014 12:54:45 PM
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Riot police clash with May Day protesters in Istanbul
By REUTERS \
5/1/2014 1:01:22 PM
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Afraid of nothing
A look back at the shtetl in its golden age tells a very different tale from the one we have become accustomed to.
GLENN C. ALTSCHULER \
5/1/2014 1:11:15 PM
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Between secular and haredi worlds
Until now, there has been little government support to aid the integration of citizens leaving the haredi fold for a secular life.
By YARDENA SCHWARTZ \
5/1/2014 1:12:06 PM
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The sound of breaking glass
A forward-thinking educational program encourages young female students
to pursue the sciences.
By LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI \
5/1/2014 1:23:58 PM
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More than a spoon
Judith Fein traces her roots back to a Russian shtetl.
By WAYNE DOSICK \
5/1/2014 1:23:58 PM
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The Dispatcher
South African writer maps his personal history along with that of Johannesburg
By ED STODDARD \
5/1/2014 1:32:55 PM
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Once an idealistic soldier
For Etay Ziv, wounded in Gaza in 2012, not receiving aid from the Defense Ministry feels like the unkindest cut of all.
By NATAN GALILI \
5/1/2014 1:34:19 PM
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The bald truth
RX for readers.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
5/1/2014 1:42:54 PM
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Police Chief: We are determined to make arrests in 'price tag' attacks
Statement comes following criticism of US State Department that accused Israel of failing to prosecute attacks by Jewish extremists.
By BEN HARTMAN,Lidar Gravé-Lazi \
5/1/2014 1:45:02 PM
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Wine therapy: A race to the finish
A couple who captured the hearts of the Israeli public on a reality show are just as much fun off the screen.
By YOAV SCHWARTZ,ASAF FINKELSTEIN \
5/1/2014 1:51:56 PM
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Hot off the Arab press 351034
What citizens of other countries are reading about the Middle East.
By THE MEDIA LINE \
5/1/2014 2:03:16 PM
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Piron allocates NIS 1 million to increase dialogue between Jewish and Arab students
By LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI \
5/1/2014 2:06:46 PM
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The ghosts in the machine
The 19th century lurks in every corner, and intertwines with the new and the chic on Emek Refaim Street in Jerusalem.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
5/1/2014 2:07:50 PM
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Parashat Emor: In the here and now
‘And I shall be sanctified in the midst of the children of Israel’ (Leviticus 22:32).
By SHLOMO RISKIN \
5/1/2014 2:11:41 PM
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Tradition today: The dream of Zion
When the exiles returned from Babylon to Judea after the Babylonian exile, Psalm 126 was composed, which is appropriate for Independence Day.
By REUVEN HAMMER \
5/1/2014 2:17:30 PM
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Ask the Rabbi: May one steal wood for Lag Ba’omer bonfires?
Rashbi himself would undoubtedly remind all celebrants that the Torah prohibits stealing and admonishes us to guard our health zealously.
By SHLOMO BRODY \
5/1/2014 2:23:43 PM
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The long aftermath of child abuse
Untreated, the trauma of early experiences can wreak havoc when the victim reaches adulthood.
By MIKE GROPPER \
5/1/2014 2:29:34 PM
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Israeli flags vandalized on street in Jaffa
The flags had been put up on Yehuda Hayamit street by the Tel Aviv Municipality for Independence Day next week.
By BEN HARTMAN \
5/1/2014 2:40:51 PM
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A dose of nuance: The road to sovereignty was paved with clarity
One of the most inspirational pillars of the former refusenik movement, dies at the age of 72.
BY DANIEL GORDIS \
5/1/2014 2:42:57 PM
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In Plain Language: The light at the end of the tunnel
Come to Israel from Nisan to Iyar.
By RABBI STEWART WEISS \
5/1/2014 2:46:29 PM
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Think again: The hidden costs of all sex all the time
Rashi notes that wherever the Torah commands restraint from sexual immorality kedusha (holiness) is juxtaposed to the forbidden practice.
By JONATHAN ROSENBLUM \
5/1/2014 2:57:20 PM
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On its 66th birthday, Israel’s population nears 8.2 million
Since last year, the population in Israel grew by some 157,000 people; Jews represent about 75% of the total population – and the Israeli-Arab population stands at 20.7%.
By LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI \
5/1/2014 3:12:58 PM
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66 plus 1 - reasons I love Israel
The human spirit.
By BARBARA SOFER \
5/1/2014 3:20:45 PM
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Independent fishing
Why go the traditional grilled meat route when you can serve your discerning guests grilled fish and vegetables?
By EYAL LAVI \
5/1/2014 4:08:05 PM
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In the Grain: Complementary and necessary
Think about the breads that accompany your barbecue.
By LES SAIDEL \
5/1/2014 4:15:29 PM
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J-Street ‘disappointed' by Conference of Presidents rejection
Conference members voted to reject J-Street after critics accused the group of being anti-Israel.
By SAM SOKOL,MAYA SHWAYDER \
5/1/2014 4:18:04 PM
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Time Out: A room with a view
The Kfar Giladi Hotel offers beautiful scenery, comfortable rooms and plenty of history.
By NERIA BARR \
5/1/2014 4:21:24 PM
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PM to push Basic Law that will define Israel as 'Jewish state'
Netanyahu says that personal and civil rights of all Israelis – Jews and non-Jews – will be forever preserved.
By HERB KEINON,LAHAV HARKOV \
5/1/2014 4:33:45 PM
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Kerry says to pause, reassess after Israeli-Palestinian peace bid
By REUTERS \
5/1/2014 4:46:41 PM
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25-year-old woman found dead in Migdal HaEmek parking lot
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
5/1/2014 5:02:54 PM
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Familiar names and faces
This year’s Tel Aviv Dance festival spotlights local dance companies.
By ORI J. LENKINSKI \
5/1/2014 5:09:13 PM
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Kerry: US taking a pause, reassessing after peace talk failure
During trip to Ethiopia, US secretary of state says both Israel, Palestinians interested in returning to negotiating table.
By REUTERS \
5/1/2014 5:21:19 PM
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Early stop-starter
Soprano Hadas Faran-Asia stars in Handel’s ‘Israel in Egypt.’
By BARRY DAVIS \
5/1/2014 5:21:56 PM
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Local pride
Israeli films to watch all over the world – and at home.
By HANNAH BROWN \
5/1/2014 5:26:54 PM
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Blue and white, all day and night
The 24/7 Israeli Cinema channel.
By HANNAH BROWN \
5/1/2014 5:31:19 PM
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Peres salutes “Outstanding soldiers of an outstanding army”
The outstanding soldiers come from different units, different backgrounds and different parts of the country.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
5/1/2014 5:36:00 PM
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Israel agrees to turn American’s bank accounts over to IRS
The 2010 Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act requires int'l financial institutions to turn over all information on their US account holders.
By NIV ELIS \
5/1/2014 5:45:09 PM
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Israeli infectious disease expert: WHO slow recognize global threat of bacteria resistance
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
5/1/2014 5:51:37 PM
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Suicide car bomber kills 12 in Afghanistan
By REUTERS \
5/1/2014 6:08:02 PM
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Knesset to designate defense panel chairman at start of summer session
Sensitive panel has not had a leader for six months; leading candidates and Elkin, Levin, Hanegbi and Shelah.
By LAHAV HARKOV,YONAH JEREMY BOB \
5/1/2014 6:09:11 PM
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European Rabbis condemn Egypt for mass death sentence
An Egyptian court sentenced the leader of the outlawed Islamic organization and 682 supporters to death earlier in the week.
By SAM SOKOL \
5/1/2014 6:12:36 PM
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Maybe the best breakfast ever
Jerusalem’s Tmol Shilshom serves up a world-class kosher buffet and more.
By MARGARET STONER \
5/1/2014 6:27:46 PM
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Israel summons Jordanian ambassador to protest anti-Semitic op-ed by one of his predecessors
Op-ed published in 'Jordan Times' by a former Jordanian foreign minister used quotes from Mein Kampf to support his vehemently anti-Israel argument.
By HERB KEINON \
5/1/2014 6:39:24 PM
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Finally, some optimism in Hadassah Medical Organization money crisis
Negotiations have persuaded all sides to climb down from high ladders and agree to make concessions.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
5/1/2014 6:51:16 PM
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Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu denies telling people not to go to Memorial Day ceremony
Ynet reported that a member of the Safed City Council said Eliyahu had asked him not to attend Memorial Day ceremonies.
By JEREMY SHARON \
5/1/2014 6:52:01 PM
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Airstrike kills 33 in Syria's Aleppo
By REUTERS \
5/1/2014 7:21:32 PM
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David the Nachalite
By DAVID WILDER \
5/1/2014 7:23:00 PM
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Ben-Dahan calls for Jewish prayer on Temple Mount
The deputy minister of religious services says the ministry is preparing new regulations for Jewish prayer at the site.
By JEREMY SHARON \
5/1/2014 7:23:06 PM
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Baby's toes mangled after light colored hair cuts off blood circulation
Kaplan Medical Center narrowly avoids amputating a baby's toes after a hair got wrapped around them without the parents noticing the damage done.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
5/1/2014 7:31:23 PM
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Husband and wife from Yitzhar arrested for Umm al-Fahm Price Tag attack
Couple arrested on suspicion of taking part in the attempted torching of an Umm al-Fahm mosque in a suspected Price Tag attack last month.
By BEN HARTMAN \
5/1/2014 7:36:05 PM
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Thousands march in Tel Aviv to raise minimum wage
By LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI \
5/1/2014 7:39:58 PM
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Thousands demonstrate in Tel Aviv for workers' rights
Carrying red flags and banners from numerous left-wing parties, the demonstrators marched from Habima Square to Meir Park shouting slogans against "shilton hahon," or "the money regime" in English.
By Lidar Gravé-Lazi,LAHAV HARKOV \
5/1/2014 7:51:11 PM
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Holy Fashion: A-head of the game
Fashion photographer Ella Manor visits the 'Piece of Mind' exhibition in Holon, the display of 15 headpieces by young Israeli designers.
By ELLA MANOR \
5/1/2014 10:05:19 PM
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Ahead of Yom Ha'atzmaut, Israel welcomes 104 lone soldiers, 90 other new olim
Among the olim was London native Josh Steele, a finalist from Israel’s Master Chef TV cooking competition.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
5/1/2014 7:57:14 PM
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Likud convention set for Wednesday
The convention had been set for March 31, but it was delayed due to internal legal technicalities in the party.
By Gil Stern Stern HOFFMAN \
5/1/2014 8:01:26 PM
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Lobbying group calls for term limits for state-appointed communal rabbis
The organization’s call comes after Deputy Minister of Religious Service Eli Ben-Dahan said recently that 50 new rabbis would be appointed.
By JEREMY SHARON \
5/1/2014 8:15:59 PM
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Police, Shin Bet search for perpetrators in suspected terror attack
Strong suspicion of nationalistic motives in the murder of Shelly Dadon, 20, from Afula.
By BEN HARTMAN,JPOST.COM STAFF \
5/2/2014 11:03:02 AM
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Yitzhar settlement votes ‘no’ to violence against the IDF
“The Yitzhar settlement opposes the targeting of security forces within its settlement and the surrounding hilltops.”
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
5/1/2014 8:28:17 PM
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Agreement ends postal strike
By NIV ELIS \
5/1/2014 9:34:57 PM
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Israeli envoy to US distances from Danon after Kerry slight
"Danon's views of Secretary Kerry do not reflect the views of the Government of Israel," says Ron Dermer.
By MICHAEL WILNER \
5/1/2014 9:06:30 PM
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Column One: Life under the Obama Doctrine
It isn’t easy. But in light of the Obama Doctrine, defying the White House is required to preserve the freedom of the Jewish people.
By CAROLINE B. GLICK \
5/1/2014 9:09:52 PM
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Grapevine: Memories of May Day
ONE OF the many traditions of Independence Day are the International Youth Bible Quiz final rounds of competition.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
5/1/2014 9:17:49 PM
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Parshat Emor: The Jew as ambassador
This week’s Torah portion, Parshat Emor, gives each and every one of us a special job: Serving as G-d’s ambassador.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
5/1/2014 9:20:27 PM
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Energy security firm receives patent for EV grid protection technology
As the electric vehicle usage becomes increasingly popular around the world and cyber-attack vectors on energy networks expand, Nation-E said that it identified a grid weakness caused by the vehicle usage.
By SHARON UDASIN \
5/1/2014 9:29:25 PM
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The POSTman Knocks Twice: From vulgarity to 44,000 books
Israel is the response to Hitler’s genocide.
By AVRAHAM AVI-HAI \
5/1/2014 9:32:29 PM
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My word: 'A wonderful country’
Despite the predictions of some of our so-called friends and the prayers of our many enemies, the ship isn’t sinking and there’s no reason to drown in despair.
By LIAT COLLINS \
5/1/2014 9:50:11 PM
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Into the fray: Kerry and the ‘A-word’… actually, both A-words
More than exposing his personal prejudices, John Kerry’s recent remarks illustrate how biased against the Jews – i.e. anti-Semitic - the entire discourse on the Palestinian issue has become.
By MARTIN SHERMAN \
5/1/2014 9:55:20 PM
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Rocket lands in Eshkol Regional Council, no injuries
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
5/1/2014 9:59:52 PM
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Another tack: It’s a rotten line
Lord Caradon: ‘I know the 1967 line, and it’s a rotten line. you couldn’t
have a worse line for a permanent international boundary.’
By SARAH HONIG \
5/1/2014 10:02:10 PM
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Sinai today: Kerry’s sins
‘I will not allow my commitment to Israel to be questioned by anybody,” said John Kerry in defending himself following his use of the word “apartheid” in relation to Israel. He misses the point.
By WARREN GOLDSTEIN \
5/1/2014 10:07:46 PM
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70 years since the Hungarian Shoah, Am Yisrael Hai
It has also been 70 years since the rescue of the remnant of Hungarian Jews by Raoul Wallenberg, the disappeared hero of the Holocaust, who demonstrated that one person can confront evil, can resist, can prevail, and thereby transform history.
By IRWIN COTLER \
5/1/2014 10:11:20 PM
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Migdal HaEmek victim identified as Shelly Dadon, 20
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
5/1/2014 10:31:24 PM
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Know comment: The sky is not falling
The doomsday diviners are certain that unless the “twostate solution” is promptly implemented, Israel will molder, or atrophy into apartheid and inch into isolation.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
5/1/2014 10:20:22 PM
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White House says it has 'wide range of options' if Iran talks fail
Israeli envoy Dermer, Menendez express concern over the direction of talks in Vienna to Foundation for Defense of Democracies forum.
By MICHAEL WILNER \
5/1/2014 10:26:10 PM
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Failed negotiations will lead to desperate times
Something amazing happened in the Middle East this week.
By LIOR AKERMAN \
5/1/2014 10:28:43 PM
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Lauder: Standing up for Israel on the world stage in conversation with the ‘Post’
WJC president Ronald Lauder discusses the BDS threat against Israel and what must be done to combat it, how Israel affects Jewish communities abroad.
By SAM SOKOL \
5/3/2014 2:49:15 AM
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Behind the lines: Waging ‘war by other means’
Sisi unlikely to flinch from uncompromising policy toward the Muslim Brotherhood, dismisses distinction between movement and more extreme jihadists.
By JONATHAN SPYER \
5/3/2014 9:00:33 AM
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May 2: Happy sailing
By JERUSALEM POST READERS \
5/1/2014 10:49:48 PM