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Why are crypto wallets increasingly kept in vaults now?
While some crypto markets were crashing, there was a sharp increase in renting vaults to store Ledgers - "hardware" wallets for keeping digital currencies.
By MAARIV ONLINE \
2/16/2023 12:28:24 AM
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Downed Chinese balloon aimed for Hawaii but was blown off course -US official
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 12:36:09 AM
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Could AI predict future earthquakes? Israeli researchers say yes
The team found that the Total Electron Content of the ionosphere can be used to accurately predict earthquakes.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 2:09:06 AM
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What percentage of Israeli travelers overload their plates at the buffet?
Do you load more than you need at the hotel buffet? Or take home bottles of shampoo? Or feel like the "ugly Israeli" on vacation? A special survey conducted for Walla! Tourism on Israeli travelers.
By WALLA! TOURISM \
2/16/2023 2:59:33 AM
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An East Williamsburg appetizing shop offers ‘a taste of nostalgia’ to its customers
The restaurant strives to serve nostalgia and comfort with every bite.
By LANA SCHWARTZ / JTA \
2/16/2023 3:23:51 AM
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Archaeologists discover tombs, ruins from over 1,000 years ago
The researchers found human burials, circular stone platforms and ornaments, shedding new light on the burial traditions of the Huastec people.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 4:38:36 AM
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One shot dead, three wounded in Texas mall shooting
One suspect was in custody and police were looking for another possible suspect, police spokesman Robert Gomez said.
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 4:07:20 AM
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Netanyahu presents costly demands to renovate PM's home in Jerusalem
The government has no legal obligation to fund renovations to the prime minister's private home.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 5:37:27 AM
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Boston’s groundbreaking community mikveh closed due to burst pipe
For Boston-area Jews who immerse ritually on a monthly basis, in keeping with Jewish tradition, the closure could be a significant interruption.
By Jackie Hajdenberg/JTA \
2/16/2023 5:50:00 AM
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Violent confrontation between troops and settlers sets off tensions in gov't
A video shows a protester resisting arrest; border policemen kicked and punched him while he was down.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
2/16/2023 6:02:57 AM
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Reporter Yair Cherki wants fellow haredim to understand that he’s gay
Cherki described how he had grappled with a secret that had tormented him.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
2/16/2023 6:17:27 AM
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A diamond on the second date? Big NO-NO: how to match jewelry to every stage of your relationship
Does every piece of jewelry come with its own implications? This guide will help you choose the right piece of jewelry for the right time.
By Walla! \
2/16/2023 6:28:48 AM
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New Yorkers hunt for man dubbed ‘The L Train Nazi’ who was caught drawing hate slogans on subways
New Yorkers are taking their search for a public neo-Nazi to new heights.
By JACOB HENRY/JTA \
2/16/2023 6:36:19 AM
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IDF razes West Bank home of Kiryat Arba terrorist
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 7:11:23 AM
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Trains come to a stop across central Israel, Sharon due to power outage
All train movement in the Ra'anana, Hod HaSharon, Kfar Saba, Petah Tikva, Rosh Ha'Ayin and Bnei Brak stations was temporarily suspended.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 7:25:54 AM
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Russia declares battlefield gains as NATO ramps up support for Ukraine
Russia has intensified attacks across southern and eastern Ukraine in recent weeks and a major new offensive is expected as the first-anniversary approaches.
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 7:44:21 AM
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Traffic in Istanbul's Bosphorus Strait halted due to ship's engine failure
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 7:45:20 AM
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Israeli FM met with Ukraine's Zelensky, both agree to work together against Iran
The Ukrainian President said that Israel has always been an important partner in the Middle East.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
2/16/2023 8:14:15 AM
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Couples therapy: Can you do it alone if your partner won't join?
Going by oneself to couples therapy can sound illogical to us since it takes two to tango, right? Yes, but sometimes one changing the steps is enough to create a new dance for your relationship.
By GILI WEINTRAUB/WALLA! \
2/16/2023 8:45:20 AM
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Armenia sends Azerbaijan Karabakh peace proposal - TASS cites PM
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 9:17:11 AM
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China strongly opposed to NATO calling it a threat - Chinese foreign ministry
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 9:32:30 AM
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Israeli woman killed by passing train in Tel Aviv station
According to witnesses at the scene, the woman likely suffered from a medical condition or incident that caused her to lose consciousness while waiting on the platform.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 9:33:13 AM
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Turkey's death toll rises above 36,100 after earthquakes
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 10:30:25 AM
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Ukrainian drones shot down over Black Sea Fleet HQ - Russia
By MICHAEL STARR \
2/16/2023 10:37:43 AM
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Israeli forces arrest 16 terror suspects in West Bank raid
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 10:44:44 AM
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52% of UK Jews say right-wing Israeli coalition impacts their views of Israel - poll
About three-quarters of UK Jews said Israel was "important to their identity."
By ZVIKA KLEIN \
2/16/2023 11:10:23 AM
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Israeli police officer arrested for sexual assault of detained minor
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 11:10:55 AM
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United Hatzalah inaugurates air medical unit with three Medevac helicopters
United Hatzalah of Israel (UH) inaugurated this week its air medical unit comprised of three helicopters and 30 flight paramedics.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
2/16/2023 11:22:45 AM
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Rabbi Pinto in Cyprus: “The solution to terror - another new yeshiva.”
By Mark Fish \
2/16/2023 11:46:50 AM
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Young woman rescued from rubble 248 hours after earthquake in Turkey -broadcaster
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 11:39:05 AM
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Gohar: Nostalgic food for Iranian-born Israelis - review
If you like exotic flavors and a very warm and hospitable environment, you will love Gohar.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
2/18/2023 12:17:06 PM
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Jerusalem Highlights February 17-23
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
2/19/2023 8:16:39 PM
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Grapevine: Crowded capital
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
2/19/2023 9:09:47 PM
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Jewish man shot while leaving morning prayers in Los Angeles
The victim was taken to the hospital and released later on in the day.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 12:32:40 PM
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Israel's Knesset advances bill to tackle illegal weaponry in Arab sector
Under the new bill, Those convicted of possession of illegal weaponry could see a maximum prison term of up to five years.
By MICHAEL STARR \
2/16/2023 12:24:24 PM
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This week in Jerusalem: Victory in Kiryat Yovel – for now
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
2/19/2023 9:20:27 PM
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Turkey to discuss Sweden and Finland's NATO bids with US Blinken
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 12:33:48 PM
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Why I refuse to ever use emojis - opinion
I have never ever used an emoji in the fervent, and some might argue snobbishly purist or outdated, belief that words are the most accurate and nuanced, richest and deepest communicators.
By ANNA KRYCER \
2/19/2023 9:21:15 PM
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Jerusalem has a classroom shortage every year - no solution ever found
In general, it can be said that the Jerusalem Municipality is not able to keep up with the population growth rate in the haredi and Arab sectors.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
2/17/2023 8:55:10 PM
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Israel cancels almost all of its COVID-19 mask-wearing requirements
The Health Ministry decision ends most of the requirements involving the pandemic that began over three years ago.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
2/16/2023 12:50:41 PM
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Venice Commission: Israel reforms shouldn't risk judicial review, court independence
"[Israel's] courts should be shielded from political interference," Venice Commission President Claire Bazy Malaurie said in a statement.
By MICHAEL STARR \
2/16/2023 12:51:53 PM
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Armenians in Jerusalem live in the crosshairs of hate
Harassments that include spitting, cursing and pushing Armenian priests in the alleys of the Old City have already become routine. Police have so far failed to provide even a minimal response.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
2/17/2023 7:55:21 PM
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Israeli musician Stephen Horenstein celebrates 75th birthday in style
What better way for a musician to celebrate than to get together a multigenerational bunch of like-minded artists to get down and dirty, in the best possible off-the-cuff musical sense?
By BARRY DAVIS \
2/18/2023 4:43:53 PM
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Israeli Musician Ellyott’s “Nosferatu” U.S. tour
By Amir Tadmor \
2/16/2023 1:08:03 PM
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Parts of report on Trump's Georgia election meddling to be released
Former US President Donald Trump has made false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him through widespread voting fraud.
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 1:08:20 PM
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Works of Maya Arad Yasur performed in Germany
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 1:12:57 PM
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What do Jerusalemites think about Israel's judicial reform, protests?
In Jerusalem asked around the city to see what Israelis think about judicial reform and the massive protests.
By AARON REICH \
2/17/2023 11:26:39 AM
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Saif al Adel becomes new leader of Al-Qaeda, United Nations reports
Al-Qaeda, the terrorist organization responsible for the infamous September 11 attacks, has a new leader, the UN reports.
By Sam Halpern \
2/16/2023 6:28:55 PM
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Ukraine appoints official rabbi for Jewish inmates in its 171 prisons
As part of the new position, the rabbinate of the prisons under the direction of Ariel Markovich will be responsible for providing educational, spiritual and moral support to prisoners.
By ZVIKA KLEIN \
2/16/2023 1:29:35 PM
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The role of LinkedIn in the power structure of Microsoft, Amazon, and OpenAI
By Avi Tzdaka \
2/16/2023 3:24:11 PM
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Former Israeli security chiefs to Herzog: Don't sign judicial reform into law
Ex-Shin Bet chief Nadav Argaman's first public move since leaving the post was to condemn the Netanyahu government's judicial reform.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
2/16/2023 1:46:33 PM
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AI, sustainability at the forefront of OurCrowd investor summit
The generative AI boom and sustained attention to climate technology were key characteristics of Wednesday’s massive investor summit.
By ZACHY HENNESSEY \
2/16/2023 1:57:26 PM
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By 44444444444 \
2/16/2023 2:09:28 PM
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Is rising terror in Israel a sign of a new Palestinian intifada?
This does not appear to be an era when terror groups feel they are on the rise, such as in the 1990s to 2014, when ISIS took over Mosul. Nevertheless, the violence continues.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
2/18/2023 3:42:39 PM
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What do Jerusalemites think about security on the streets?
The Magazine spoke with a range of individuals in Israel's capital to find out how they feel, what they are doing differently, and where they see things going.
By TROY O. FRITZHAND \
2/18/2023 3:42:53 PM
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'A Small Light': Anne Frank's story arrives at Disney
Sharing the unexplored side of the Secret Annex – with the remarkable story of Otto Frank’s secretary Miep Gies.
By ZVIKA KLEIN \
2/18/2023 4:43:36 PM
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How is this pastor healing the rift between Black, Jewish communities?
February is Black History Month, and the ‘Magazine’ learns how Dumisani Washington is healing the Black and Jewish communities
By EVE GLOVER \
2/18/2023 1:02:50 PM
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How will Israel's new Netanyahu gov't handle 'green' policies? - opinion
They say rain is a sign of good fortune – and as I write this, it has just started to rain in Israel. Good luck, Minister Idit Silman!
By JODIE COHEN \
2/17/2023 3:44:48 PM
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Woman injured in Neve Ya'acov attack released from hospital
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 4:02:21 PM
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US launches 'disruptive technology' strike force to target national security threats
The initiative will be a joint effort between the US Justice and Commerce departments, with a goal of blocking adversaries from "trying to siphon our best technology."
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 3:30:33 PM
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Health care entrepreneur: ‘Gap between academia and industry needs to be closed’
Danny Farin, a leading entrepreneur in the field of health care and a TAU graduate, links business companies to medicine and life sciences faculties.
By LIOR NOVIK \
2/16/2023 3:20:58 PM
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Voices from the Arab press: What about the Syrian victims?
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
By MEDIA LINE \
2/17/2023 5:40:40 PM
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New Tel Aviv art exhibit shows work of Holocaust survivor artist
The exhibition hits you right between the eyes and the ribs, from the outset. Not a bad intro to the work of Holocaust survivor artist Maryan S. Maryan.
By BARRY DAVIS \
2/18/2023 4:44:07 PM
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Fond State Cup memories from former Hapoel Jerusalem player James Feldeine - interview
Ahead of the final clash between Hapoel Jerusalem and Maccabi Tel Aviv, a former Reds star reflects.
By JOSHUA HALICKMAN \
2/16/2023 3:33:36 PM
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Western official: Putin's future in power has become less certain
As the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine approaches, some in Russia's elite fear the war will drag on
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 3:39:58 PM
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Telling the stories of Israel and Jerusalem
Popular podcast ‘Israel Story’ teams up with the Jerusalem Foundation.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
2/16/2023 3:44:20 PM
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Na’ama Shefi: Telling the stories behind Jewish, Israeli food
Na’ama Shefi brings forward the stories behind our cuisine, at the Jewish Food Society in New York and the Asif: Culinary Institute of Israel in Tel Aviv.
By NERIA BARR \
2/18/2023 12:11:12 PM
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Interfaith center, including synagogue, to open in Abu Dhabi on Thursday
The center will hold its first Shabbat services this weekend.
By ZVIKA KLEIN \
2/16/2023 3:55:52 PM
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IDF veterans steal Yom Kippur War tank to use in anti-gov't protest
The tank was taken by soldiers in the 1973 war from a memorial site in the Golan Heights, to be used in a protest against the judicial reforms.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 4:30:52 PM
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Can this legendary kosher Chinese London restaurant save lives?
Norman Han, 80, co-owner of Kaifeng, is twice a cancer survivor and says that the restaurant has been a lifesaver for him because it gives him the opportunity to save the lives of others.
By MICHAEL LEVIN \
2/18/2023 12:19:25 PM
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Pascale’s Kitchen: Taste of childhood: Cream cake rolls
I chose to bring you this week recipes for cream cake rolls like the ones I used to make when I was young.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
2/18/2023 12:05:22 PM
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Jewish earthquake survivors in Turkey flown to safety
The earthquake that struck Turkey has racked up a death toll of over 35,000. Included in that number are members of Antakya's Jewish community.
By Sam Halpern \
2/16/2023 9:24:32 PM
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Achieving intense 'devekut' during eating: Tales of hassidic masters
Devekut during prayer is not an innovation; that is exactly what we strive for during prayer. But to achieve a state of devekut while eating – that is truly a laudable feat!
By LEVI COOPER \
2/18/2023 12:13:15 PM
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Kremlin denies issuing media with guidance to suppress mentions of mercenary boss
"There were no recommendations from the Kremlin to the media. There are a lot of myths and fakes circulating around Prigozhin and Wagner," the Kremlin said.
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 4:23:11 PM
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Rothman: Lapid’s refusal to negotiate without preconditions is ‘BDS campaign against Israel’
Another mass protest set for Monday • IDF vets steal Yom Kippur War tank for demonstration
By MICHAEL STARR AND JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 4:22:18 PM
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Microbes in kangaroo feces could reduce methane from cows - study
After researchers added the baby kangaroo culture and a known methane inhibitor to the simulated stomach, it produced acetic acid – the main component of vinegar – instead of methane.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
2/16/2023 4:22:16 PM
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Can you have morals without religion?
Even without divine instructions, humans are expected to act upon basic moral instincts and their innate sense of right and wrong.
By MOSHE TARAGIN \
2/18/2023 1:00:24 PM
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9 tips to make a plan to prepare your family for emergencies
To help you generate your own FIER, you’ll want to ask questions in anticipation of any hypothetical emergency.
By DR. BATYA L. LUDMAN \
2/17/2023 12:48:52 PM
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German opera house fires director who smeared dog poo in critic's face
Marco Goecke confronted Wirbke Huester, a dance critic, in the theater's crowded foyer before wiping the contents of a bag of feces in her face.
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 4:32:27 PM
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Is the road for Israeli companies to Asia through Abu Dhabi?
Abdulla Abdul Aziz AlShamsi tells ‘Post’ that Israeli companies can reach billions of clients “just by being in Abu Dhabi.”
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
2/16/2023 4:37:31 PM
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Confronting Israel's earthquake: The judicial reform crisis - opinion
Our government is steamrolling a judicial change that is threatening the very essence of democracy. Tens of thousands continue to question why this is happening, yet the answers cannot be questioned.
By BRENDA KATTEN \
2/17/2023 9:55:39 AM
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'Next': Innovation bringing 20,000 years of change in just a century - review
Avi Jorisch predicts this century will see innovators conquering daunting obstacles
By AARON LEIBEL \
2/19/2023 10:27:57 PM
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'The gap between academia and industry needs to be closed'
Danny Farin, a leading entrepreneur in the field of healthcare and Tel Aviv University graduate, connects business companies to the faculties of medicine and life science.
By LIOR NOVIK \
2/16/2023 4:50:59 PM
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‘Queering Anti-Zionism’ and the academic boycott of Israel - review
In Queering Anti-Zionism, Corine E. Blackmer examines the way in which the BDS movement has taken over the world of academia, in particular the world of queer and feminist studies.
By SHIRA SILKOFF \
2/17/2023 8:55:17 PM
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Parashat Mishpatim: The nature of Jewish morality
The morality of the Torah is not only utilitarian, one that regulates the relationships between human beings and brings happiness and well-being to humanity.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
2/17/2023 11:50:21 AM
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Iran denies US claims linking Tehran to Al Qaeda's leader - foreign minister
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 5:02:09 PM
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Parashat Mishpatim: Holy medicine
At the end of the day, Judaism sees our lives and our work, whatever that work may be, as a partnership with God.
By MICHAEL M. COHEN \
2/17/2023 11:44:35 AM
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Nasrallah threatens violence against Israel if Lebanese gas development delayed
The Hezbollah leader added that the US "must be told to stay away" from the issue of gas and oil extraction off the coast of Lebanon.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
2/16/2023 5:12:58 PM
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An 83-year-old Israeli immigrant's chilling Holocaust story
The calm manner in which the 83-year-old Subar spends much of our hour-and-a-half interview recounting the trials and tribulations of the period makes her story even more chilling.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
2/19/2023 9:31:07 PM
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Demonstrations and disasters: The outcomes of Israel's protests, Turkey's earthquake
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Yaakov Katz and guest co-host Tamar Uriel-Beeri.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 5:21:51 PM
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Israeli judicial reform nuance: Both sides have legitimate concerns - opinion
For there to be proportion, people need to realize that both sides of the Israeli judicial reform debate have legitimate concerns.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
2/16/2023 5:25:09 PM
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Israel’s vilified majority isn’t swayed by the protests - opinion
All the protesters really have in common is a shared vision of Israel without Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
By RUTHIE BLUM \
2/16/2023 5:30:37 PM
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Police operation underway in Berlin after alarm at job center
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 5:35:44 PM
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What AI advancement will lead to the next huge breakthrough?
AI expert Uri Eliabayev explains why unsupervised learning is a critical facet of Artificial Intelligence that must be developed in order to further advancement in the wake of ChatGPT.
By ZACHY HENNESSEY \
2/16/2023 5:37:48 PM
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My Word: Protests, politics, and a presidential compromise
The fact that the country has not descended into civil war despite the splits in the past is largely due to the way that the Right has said that nothing was worth that price.
By LIAT COLLINS \
2/16/2023 5:39:16 PM
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Grapevine February 17, 2023: Help of a different kind
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
2/19/2023 7:09:52 PM
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Russian defense ministry says Ukraine hands back 101 servicemen
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 5:49:04 PM
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Gamal Abdel Nasser: Egypt's failed revolutionary - opinion
The enormity of Nasser’s failure can be judged by examining the trajectory of his contemporary international partners.
By MARK REGEV \
2/16/2023 5:52:52 PM
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Dutch war archive to name suspected Nazi collaborators online
The archive, consisting of 32 million pages, includes 300,000 mostly Dutch people who The Netherlands investigated for collaboration with German occupiers.
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 5:59:13 PM
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Israel's best response to Palestinian terror is more settlements - opinion
Fight fire with fire. The terrorists want to chase Israel off this land; in response, Israel should lay stakes on more land each time they fire a shot.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
2/16/2023 5:58:43 PM
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Israel must work to protect orphans, widows, prevent injustice - opinion
There are instances when the Torah punishes a person who transgresses. But, there’s almost no reference to a specific mitzvah in which God will personally deal with sinners.
By HADASS GLICK AND YEHUDAH GLICK \
2/18/2023 1:20:15 PM
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UN appeals for $1 bln to help Turkey earthquake victims
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 6:14:17 PM
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Gila’s Way to host landmark suicide-prevention conference at Knesset
Gila was a beautiful, talented teenager who exuded kindness and empathy to those around her. Her father, and his organization, are teaching some difficult lessons based on his family’s own trauma.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
2/16/2023 6:14:43 PM
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Stray cats flock Israel's streets - it's up to us to take care of them - opinion
There are too many cats on the streets of Israel and not enough of us looking after them.
By ANDREA SAMUELS \
2/18/2023 9:08:22 PM
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Israel is a juristocracy: The judges' rule over the people must end - opinion
Supporters of the reform must heed the president’s call for negotiations. However, any resolution must be based on the citizens’ right to decide how to govern themselves.
By RUSSELL AVRAHAM SHALEV \
2/17/2023 3:44:00 PM
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Israeli gov't depends on citizens voluntarily cooperating - opinion
Coercive regulations and enforcement, especially in democratic countries, have a more limited reach than governments are prepared to admit.
By YUVAL FELDMAN \
2/17/2023 9:57:02 AM
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Is judicial reform tearing Israel apart at the seams? - opinion
Unless cooler heads – and Talmudic wisdom – prevails, the stormy, dark, threatening clouds that are immediately over our heads may become a flood of biblical proportions.
By SOLLY KAPLINSKI \
2/17/2023 9:59:09 AM
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How did Marnina Schon land her big break in Israel's 'Chanshi?'
Forced into lockdown along with everyone else, Schon and her partner, Michael O’Konis, decided to make irreverent videos that they posted on Instagram. And that’s how Schon was discovered.
By KELLY HARTOG \
2/18/2023 1:04:27 PM
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Israel's economy expanded by 6.5% in 2022
Israel's economy grew significantly last year as many branches of the economy continue to recover after the COVID-19 crisis.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 10:58:07 PM
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Queenta all-woman band salutes legendary Israeli diva
The tribute to Shoshana Damari will feature in the set of the Queenta gig at the forthcoming winter edition of the Red Sea Jazz Festival in Eilat, February 23-25.
By BARRY DAVIS \
2/18/2023 4:43:25 PM
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Five injured after being hit by boiling pot of soup
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 6:57:44 PM
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US Supreme Court convenes on petitions against anti-BDS laws
The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Times in 2018. In 2019 the case was dismissed by the district court.
By MICHAEL STARR \
2/16/2023 6:55:22 PM
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Miri Regev must not roadblock Israel's transportation needs - editorial
Israelis on the streets feel like they have been continuously abandoned by their government, and this week was just the cherry on top.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
2/16/2023 7:00:14 PM
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Georgia grand jury suspected perjury in probe of Trump election interference
The grand jury also concluded that there was no widespread fraud in the election, despite Trump's false claims that fraud caused his defeat
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 7:05:14 PM
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Everyone doubles down on Israeli judicial reform while looking for a way out
INSIDE POLITICS: When it comes to judicial reform, Israeli lawmakers take one step forward and two steps back while looking for an exit.
By TAL SHALEV \
2/17/2023 3:43:40 PM
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What is to blame for the involvement of Palestinian kids in terror attacks?
In Silwan, a 13-year-old boy opened fire at a group of Israelis, seriously injuring a father and his son. The attack took place in late January.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
2/16/2023 7:16:18 PM
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‘Hindsight is 20/20’: Israel's lessons after 3 years of COVID-19
HEALTH AFFAIRS: On Israel’s three-year COVID anniversary, ‘czars’ look forward and back.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
2/17/2023 12:44:46 PM
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Russia's military disaster began in war on democracy
MIDDLE ISRAEL: One year after the outbreak of the Ukraine war, the only man who can end it is the one who started it.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
2/17/2023 5:39:21 PM
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Russian ambassador to Israel walks diplomatic tightrope amid Ukraine war
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Anatoly Viktorov works to foster Israeli-Russian cooperation, while keeping his eye on the growing bond between Kyiv and Jerusalem.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
2/17/2023 5:39:11 PM
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EU Commission scraps Russia nuclear sanctions plan
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 7:41:22 PM
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Defense tech company Rafael opens facility in UAE
RAFAEL said its "new office will enable the company to explore opportunities in the region, utilizing its culture of collaboration and innovation to create relationships with governments."
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
2/16/2023 7:44:04 PM
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Why can't Israeli politicians find compromise on judicial reform?
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: Finding a compromise on the judicial reform issue should not be that terribly difficult, not something that has people openly talking about spilling blood.
By HERB KEINON \
2/17/2023 11:25:54 AM
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What is driving terrorism in Jerusalem?
JERUSALEM AFFAIRS: In interviews and statements on that question, the keyword being repeated by defense experts in Israel is “incitement.”
By TZVI JOFFRE \
2/17/2023 7:55:11 PM
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Afak School: The east Jerusalem special needs school for Arab children
JERUSALEM AFFAIRS: Suzan Shihadih Ghanayem: “These children were kicked out of the system, and if they weren’t here, they would be on the streets.”
By LINDA GRADSTEIN \
2/18/2023 3:43:04 PM
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You might pay less in taxes in Israel in 2023 - here's why
The Israel Tax Authority recently published an update for tax and pension contributions paid in 2023. This means that your taxes for 2023 should be lower.
By MOSHE KLEMPNER AND LEON HARRIS \
2/19/2023 6:02:31 PM
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Netanyahu to renovate Kotel egal. section 'as soon as possible' - A-G
It was stated that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's position is to continue the implementation of the directive from 2017.
By ZVIKA KLEIN \
2/16/2023 8:14:23 PM
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Israeli hi-tech industry is still going strong: Where should you invest?
I am not going to weigh in and give my opinion, but maybe, just maybe, things may not be exactly the way they are portrayed in the media.
By AARON KATSMAN \
2/17/2023 8:56:03 PM
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Tesla recalls 362,000 US vehicles over Full Self-Driving software
The recall covers 2016-2023 Model S, Model X, 2017-2023 Model 3, and 2020-2023 Model Y vehicles equipped with FSD Beta software or pending installation.
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 8:19:00 PM
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Uyghur groups call for UN action against China over rights abuses
During a two-day UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) review in Geneva, participants asked China's delegation about the country's treatment of minorities, including Uyghurs
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 8:27:27 PM
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INSS: Israel must strike new balance in US-China CHIPS tech war
The current IDF intel official and the hi-tech deputy CEO discuss their next moves.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
2/16/2023 8:32:01 PM
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White House: US 'deeply dismayed' by Israeli settlement expansion
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 8:52:33 PM
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The coalition’s first 50 days: hardly a honeymoon - analysis
One might have thought that with such a narrow victory in the popular vote, the government would have wanted to take things slow, to build bridges.
By HERB KEINON \
2/16/2023 8:54:43 PM
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Settlers torched Palestinian car, attacked IDF soldiers in West Bank
A vehicle belonging to Palestinian West Bank resident Rajeh Hussein Al-Safadi was torched by Israeli settlers.
By TZVI JOFFRE AND YONAH JEREMY BOB \
2/16/2023 8:54:56 PM
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Syria's Assad says earthquake response demands outstrip govt resources
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 8:56:41 PM
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The business of online casinos: Understanding the revenue model and key drivers
By AVI STERN \
2/20/2023 12:06:35 PM
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US health teams head to Ohio after train derailment, White House says
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 9:04:31 PM
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Blinken meets E3 Foreign Ministers: “concern about Iran’s nuclear escalation”
The US and the GCC called on Iran “to immediately reverse course, cease its nuclear provocations and engage in meaningful diplomacy."
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
2/16/2023 9:08:42 PM
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Biden says unidentified objects likely tied to benign purpose
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 9:32:27 PM
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US Senator Fetterman checks into hospital for severe depression -statement
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 9:34:28 PM
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Unique project brings together art students to solve health system challenges
The project involves students from Bezalel's art and design departments and combines several subjects taught at the academy.
By Lior Novick/Maariv \
2/16/2023 9:34:46 PM
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Former Barclays CEO Staley 'discussed Disney princesses' with Epstein - lawsuit
The lawsuit claims Staley had a close personal relationship with Epstein and that emails between the two "even suggest that Staley may have been involved in Epstein's sex-trafficking operation."
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 10:05:33 PM
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What do pro- and anti-reform legal experts think of Isaac Herzog’s proposal?
Herzog also proposed administrative changes to the judicial system, which were not quite items of contention in the reform debate.
By MICHAEL STARR \
2/16/2023 10:06:08 PM
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Introduction of draft UN resolution on Israel's settlements 'unhelpful' -State Dept
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 10:13:09 PM
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BDS group shares concentration camp photo, claims it’s a massacre of Palestinians
A BDS-affiliated organization tweeted that "the Palestinian Academy for Science & Technology calls on EMBO to relocate workshops from Israel, including the one at the site of the Tantura massacre."
By ZVIKA KLEIN \
2/16/2023 10:58:50 PM
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Ukraine prosecutor says probes Russian killing of civilians in Bakhmut
Germany has already begun tallying up Russian war crimes and places the number in the triple-digit region.
By REUTERS \
2/16/2023 11:31:02 PM
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Man who survived assassination attempt shot again in Kafr Kassem
The man who was shot survived an assassination attempt last month after two masked men shot at him and missed.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/16/2023 11:55:09 PM