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PG&E lines blamed for deadliest wildfire in California history
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 12:08:47 AM
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Rivlin on Europe Day: Dare to dream could easily be EU motto
The president visited the Eurovision Village in Tel Aviv to honor Europe Day in an event with European diplomats and the city's mayor.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 12:29:51 PM
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Pentagon awards $646 million border wall contract
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 12:26:41 AM
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Republicans launch bid to force House vote on BDS
The proposed bill would uphold the right of states to ban Israel boycotters from doing business with the states, and protect the states from lawsuits.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
5/16/2019 12:36:35 AM
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Trump signs order to safeguard U.S. telecommunication networks
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 12:40:55 AM
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Harvard Lampoon apologizes for sexualized Anne Frank photo
“We realize the extent of offense we have inflicted and understand that we must take responsibility for our actions.”
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
5/16/2019 5:33:20 AM
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Migrants sleep on ground, rig awnings at Texas Border Patrol station
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 12:59:32 AM
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China's Huawei, 70 affiliates placed on U.S. trade blacklist
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 1:10:52 AM
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New report strives to end anti-Israel bias in education
The report was submitted in response to a decision by U. of Michigan professor John Cheney-Lippold to withdraw his consent to write a letter of recommendation so a student could learn in Israel.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 9:25:51 AM
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Iran’s IRGC chief: Ready for 'full confrontation' with the US
On April 8 the US designated the IRGC a terrorist organization. Salami was appointed to head the organization on April 21.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
5/17/2019 2:39:22 AM
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Oto Nemsadze and friends burst into song when eating Jerusalem Khachapuri
The Georgian singer was filmed visiting the traditional Georgian restaurant Hachapuria in Jerusalem.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 10:18:37 AM
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Eurovision Village partying upsets nearby mosque worshippers in Ramadan
The 41-country songfest has been a focus of pro-Palestinian boycott calls, and some Muslims fasting daily as part of Ramadan resent the carousing of scantily clad Eurovision enthusiasts.
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 2:42:27 AM
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Iran exercising 'maximum restraint' -Zarif
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 2:51:24 AM
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Palestinian activists don’t understand why they can’t enter the U.S.
Hanan Ashrawi is the most recent and most prominent of at least three Palestinian activists to be barred from entering the United States this year.
By BEN SALES/JTA \
5/16/2019 1:46:44 PM
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New York City Mayor de Blasio to join Democratic presidential field
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 3:28:24 AM
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Is Iran the new Iraq? Here are the similarities — and big differences
If the Iran war talk sounds familiar, it might be because there are elements that resemble the lead-up to the 2003 Iraq War, not least among them the Israel factor.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
5/16/2019 3:30:36 AM
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Trump signs full pardon for ex-media mogul Conrad Black
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 3:34:14 AM
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Hundreds of haredim attend symposium with leaders of anti-vaccine movement
The meeting, which featured separate seating to accommodate the religious observance of the haredi community, was denounced by local elected officials, health authorities and some haredi rabbis.
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
5/16/2019 3:38:43 AM
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Judge who said Jews should “get the f**k over the Holocaust” condemned
A Tennessee county commission has voted in favor of censuring a judge who posted racist and anti-Semitic articles on his Facebook page.
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
5/16/2019 3:47:45 AM
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11-year-old punished for telling students to stop making Nazi salute
“Each time, my daughter spoke out even though she was told by a teacher ‘not to address it.’ She has been bullied by classmates and targeted personally with Nazi salutes."
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
5/16/2019 3:57:27 AM
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Daughter of Las Vegas rabbi targeted with anti-Semitic notes at school
Two boys have been identified as being involved in the incident, which is still under investigation.
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
5/16/2019 4:09:22 AM
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Suspected stabber of Jewish woman in Sweden arrested in Denmark
The victim, a woman in her 60s, sustained critical injuries and is in stable condition in the hospital. The reports about the arrest did not offer additional information on the suspect.
By CNAAN LIPHSHIZ/JTA \
5/16/2019 4:18:25 AM
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Local Hoops: Jerusalem stays hot, Maccabi edges Hapoel in TA derby
Jerusalem’s triumph came just two days after it defeated Hapoel Holon 108-99, breaking the century mark for the third game in a row.
By JOSHUA HALICKMAN \
5/16/2019 4:24:59 AM
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Local Soccer: Champ Mac TA back to winning ways
Itay Shechter opened the scoring in the 34th minute when he headed the ball past Netanya ’keeper Dani Amos thanks to a perfect pass by Yonatan Cohen.
By JOSHUA HALICKMAN \
5/16/2019 4:27:52 AM
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Eizenkot: Without security coordination, we would have clashes every day
Eizenkot said that while it is hard to come up with a comprehensive plan to address all the disagreements between Israelis and Palestinians, there are some options for the short-term.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
5/17/2019 2:38:16 AM
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Krakow JCC wins $100,000 grant from Taube Foundation
The 1:1 match is designed to attract activists and donors to suggest ways to contribute to the revitalization of Jewish life in Poland.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 9:28:43 AM
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PM Abe says Japan wants to develop ties with Iran
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 6:18:02 AM
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‘Lens of faith’ exhibition opens in Auschwitz Museum
The exhibition will deal with the role faith played in the survival story of Auschwitz inmates.
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
5/20/2019 1:04:56 PM
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Likud planning to form temporary coalition 60 MKs - report
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 7:23:27 AM
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IDF arrests six Palestinians in West Bank
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 7:38:35 AM
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Seven House Republicans promote vote on anti-BDS bill
The group promotes a package of four different Middle East-related bills.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
5/17/2019 2:25:31 AM
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THIS WEEK IN JERUSALEM: Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs
The Jerusalem municipality is finalizing preparations for the June 6 Pride March.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
5/16/2019 8:03:11 AM
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Pro-Israel students counter Nakba Day at Tel Aviv University
Arab-Israeli students decried the 'catastrophe' of 1948 while Jewish-Israeli students celebrated the founding of the State of Israel at Tel Aviv University.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 8:35:55 AM
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Party’s over at the Jerusalem shuk, Mahaneh Yehuda
A source from the shuk said that the police intervention was the result of an initiative by some residents who wanted to make a point. “But,” he asked, “does that mean the mayor is not in control?"
By PEGGY CIDOR \
5/16/2019 8:12:05 AM
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Saudi-led coalition in Yemen carries out air strikes on Sanaa - residents
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 8:43:44 AM
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Hardliners target Iran's president as U.S. pressure grows
Rouhani has urged opposing factions to work together and noted limits on his power in a country where an elected government operates under clerical rule and alongside powerful security forces.
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 9:24:57 AM
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Ramadan for all
“I wanted to offer Jewish Israelis an opportunity to get to know something about the culture of the other,” Ben Badis explains.
By BARRY DAVIS \
5/17/2019 8:02:11 AM
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Thousands expected at Los Angeles Celebrate Israel event
Popular singers, local elected officials and children's events will take place at the annual festival celebrating the Jewish state's independence.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 11:22:05 AM
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Lebanon asked the US to increase stability on the Israeli border - Report
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 9:31:31 AM
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Unsettling discovery: ‘In a Stranger’s Grave’
When one’s Jewish identity is suddenly stripped away,
what is the price of cleaving to one’s convictions in the face of authority?
By YAKIR FELDMAN \
5/16/2019 9:43:23 AM
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Saudi-led coalition in Yemen launches air strikes on Houthi-held capital
The Sanaa strikes targeted nine military sites in and around the city, residents told Reuters. The Houthi-run Masirah TV channel reported six air strikes.
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 12:18:00 PM
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GRAPEVINE: Beyond the bonfires
Movers and shakers, how Israeli people shape the places of this country.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
5/16/2019 9:10:30 PM
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Why is the Chelsea game in New England the most important of the season?
The game billed as "Final Whistle On Hate" is a fundraiser and a raise-awareness event. The aim is to combat the scourge of antisemitism.
By ILAN HERRMANN \
5/16/2019 5:46:42 PM
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May 17, 2019: Jerusalem Post Crossword Puzzle - Word of the month
Jerusalem Post Crossword Puzzle
By JPOST CROSSWORD \
5/16/2019 10:31:27 AM
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Plot to smuggle military equipment into Gaza foiled
Of the Israeli mail bags transferred into Gaza, 172 packages were identified as "suspected dual-use products."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 12:48:18 PM
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Al Qaeda-linked charity helps Canadian Mosque fundraising
The Revival of Islamic Heritage Society has supported the activities of the Toronto area Abu Huraira Center
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
5/16/2019 11:44:04 AM
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Musically driven: Spotlight on Hungarian dance with the Gyor Ballet
“Ours is a state-sponsored, nationally rated group with international reputation. We never stop. We always set new goals to bring our audience to the greatest artistic experience,” explained Velekei.
By ORI LENKINSKI \
5/16/2019 11:06:37 AM
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When harp meets sax
“Our repertoire not only blends sounds, but also older repertoire with the new. This blending of styles is called “Crossover Music” explains Tsirlin, “and we are thrilled to be a part of this."
By SARAH HERSHENSON \
5/16/2019 11:15:29 AM
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Student brings training grenade to school in South
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 11:28:33 AM
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Game changers: ‘Lithuanian Story’ Cultural Festival
“My personal story with Israel goes farther back than Exposure,” laughs Letukaite. “My ex-husband is a Polish composer who used to make work with Ohad Naharin when he lived in New York City."
By ORI J. LENKINSKI \
5/16/2019 11:32:40 AM
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U.S. trying to mediate Israeli-Lebanese maritime dispute to avoid conflict
Acting US Assistant Secretary of State David Satterfield in Tel Aviv after a visit to Beirut
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
5/17/2019 2:40:35 AM
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Tel Aviv, 110 and counting
“I wasn’t born here, but I have been here since around the age of 16,” proclaims Belenkin. “This is my home. This is where I belong.”
By BARRY DAVIS \
5/16/2019 11:41:47 AM
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Houthi drone attacks in Saudi are 'war crime' - Saudi-led coalition in Yemen
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 11:44:44 AM
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This week on TV
Reaching the end of the ‘Thrones,’ finding veritas in vino and dancing away the pain.
By HANNAH BROWN \
5/16/2019 11:55:42 AM
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Comedy for Koby back for more laughs
“Comedy for Koby has become one of the major events on the calendar for English-speaking Israelis,” said Seth. “It both supports the children of Camp Koby and keeps our son’s memory alive.”
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 12:03:27 PM
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Britain scrambled fighters twice to intercept Russian aircraft in Baltic
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 12:10:32 PM
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A popular Netanya kosher restaurant with an extensive dairy menu
Hayekev is noted for wonderful view, and don’t miss the refurbished bathrooms.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
5/16/2019 4:16:32 PM
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Saudi Vice Minister of Defense says Houthis are Iranian 'tool'
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 12:31:43 PM
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Two drops of Europe
'Big Europe' is named after the big cities of Europe. The launch will be accompanied by an internet video starring local rapper Michael Swissa.
By COURTESY \
5/16/2019 12:39:43 PM
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Trump does not want war with Iran, seeks diplomatic solution - report
According to The Washington Post, the US president thinks that a diplomatic solution should be pursued first, including direct negotiations with Iranian leaders.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
5/16/2019 1:35:45 PM
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Iran plans no changes to nuclear centrifuges, IAEA ties - spokesman
Last week, Iran notified China, France, Germany, Russia and Britain that would scale back some commitments under its 2015 nuclear deal, a year after the United States withdrew from the pact.
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 1:24:44 PM
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U.S. State Department: Iran's IRGC has set up a training base in Lebanon
The base is in close proximity to Lebanon's Rayak Air Base and the border with Syria.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
5/17/2019 3:10:48 AM
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A glimpse into the ‘navel of the world’
The Tower of David Museum has opened a new exhibition simply called The Mount, a photographic exhibition, presenting the story of the mountain within the history of the modern city of Jerusalem.
By MIKKI SHANA \
5/17/2019 7:57:46 AM
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Tali Hatuel, 4 daughters remembered 15 years after deadly terror attack
On May 2, 2004 - Iyar 11, 5764 - two terrorists ambushed Hatuel's car near the Kissufim crossing. The terrorists killed them all at point-blank range, shooting them repeatedly.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 10:45:44 PM
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The City of David: Exploring the origin and identity of the ancient site
The impact of experiencing Jewish roots in ancient Jerusalem is profound. As Doron Spielman said, “We don’t have a narrative, we have a story grounded in tangible fact.”
By MAX RICHARDSON \
5/21/2019 5:25:00 AM
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L.A. Mayor to 'Post': Democrat and Israel lover are not oxymorons
The mayor was in Israel this week leading a five-day American Jewish Committee Project Interchange bipartisan delegation of five US mayors.
By HERB KEINON \
5/19/2019 2:47:06 AM
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Swedish Muslim organization condemns stabbing of Jewish woman
The Malmö Muslim Network, an organization representing the majority of Muslim organizations in Malmo issued a statement against antisemitism.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
5/16/2019 4:53:11 PM
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Madonna finally signs Eurovision contract
Singer will perform at the grand finale on Saturday night.
By AMY SPIRO \
5/16/2019 3:17:01 PM
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Triumphant Bnei Yehuda hoists State Cup
Dramatic final sees Tel Aviv club prevail over Maccabi Netanya on Ashkenazi’s winning penalty
By JOSHUA HALICKMAN \
5/16/2019 3:21:50 PM
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A violent escalation in Gaza
An Egyptian-mediated ceasefire ends the deadliest flare-up since 2014
By MARK WEISS \
5/16/2019 4:39:04 PM
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Liberman toning down in coalition talks, Lapid calls to go to opposition
Will Netanyahu have to make do with a 60-seat coalition?
By LAHAV HARKOV \
5/16/2019 3:32:22 PM
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War games with Gaza
‘We feel like we’re dealing with two little kids in a kindergarten,’ say the Egyptians.
By YOSSI MELMAN \
5/17/2019 7:49:16 AM
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Britain bans Hezbollah
Britain has had a long relationship with Hezbollah and has disengaged from it only slowly.
By NEVILLE TELLER \
5/17/2019 7:50:16 AM
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Did Israel withdraw from Swiss air-defense tender due to U.S. pressure?
Rafael Advanced Defense System's David's Sling was a top contender...until they failed to bid.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
5/17/2019 2:41:34 AM
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Kurdistan region worried as U.S. and Iran tensions grow
US pulls staff from Erbil consulate and European countries end training of Kurdish Peshmerga
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
5/17/2019 3:07:14 AM
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People of Israel: David (Zeev) Jablinowitz
After studying at Queens College, Jablinowitz made aliyah in 1981 from New York, where, growing up, he never imagined that he would one day become a top broadcaster for Israel Radio’s English News.
By JOSH ARONSON \
5/16/2019 4:58:40 PM
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Facebook thwarts Israeli firm's efforts to interfere in foreign politics
Approximately 2.8 million Facebook accounts followed one or more of the deceptive pages and approximately 5,500 joined the Facebook groups.
By EYTAN HALON \
5/17/2019 2:13:13 AM
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Celebrity chefs get a taste of Israel
American chefs from popular US culinary television programs, food critics and top restaurant owners, take a culinary tour around Israel.
By JUDITH SUDILOVSKY \
5/16/2019 4:39:25 PM
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ISIS claims responsibility for attack on Niger soldiers
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 5:19:57 PM
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In Jisr a-Zarqa, Arab families struggle to preserve traditional fishing
The town’s growing population is squeezed against the sea by the Nahal Taninim Nature Reserve and Kibbutz Ma’agan Michael to the north, Highway 2 to the east, and upscale Caesarea to the south.
By TAYLOR RENEE BISSEY \
5/16/2019 4:58:53 PM
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Will Ferrell, Rachel McAdams filming Eurovision movie in Tel Aviv
Stars spotted on the sidelines of the Expo Tel Aviv this week
By AMY SPIRO \
5/17/2019 3:03:53 AM
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Inspiring her village: Rana Jarban’s struggle to change Jisr a-Zarqa
Trained as a family mediator and now taking a course in Islamic law, she prides herself on being able to offer her clients a variety of tools, legal as well as cultural, to improve their lives.
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
5/23/2019 2:13:12 AM
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Israeli charged with assault for spitting on Polish ambassador
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 5:21:53 PM
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Rivlin speaks with new envoys on antisemitism, racism, fundamentalism
President Reuven Rivlin met five new ambassadors to Israel on Thursday and spoke with them on such social issues such as antisemitism, racism and fundamentalism.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
5/17/2019 2:44:59 AM
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Douglas Murray: Israel has healthier attitude toward nationalism than Europe
Murray has given several talks in Israel this week on immigration, the subject of his hit book The Strange Death of Europe, which came out in 2017 and was released in Hebrew late last year.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
5/17/2019 2:21:49 AM
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Britain says shares same assessment of Iran as the United States
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 5:46:50 PM
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The language of T.O.M: How one organization is working to help the disabled
With Tikkun Olam Makers, a worldwide network created in Israel
by The Reut Group, people with disabilities work with experts
to create affordable and unique solutions to meet their needs.
By DAVID BRUMMER \
5/21/2019 8:50:00 PM
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Hamas: No missiles in Gaza directed at Gulf states
The denial came after Iraqi politician Ayad Allawi said in an interview that Israel has discovered and photographed ballistic missile pads in the Gaza Strip.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
5/17/2019 2:36:26 AM
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Saudi paper urges military strikes against Iran
By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL \
5/17/2019 2:43:17 AM
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A.B. Yehoshua challenges WUJS students at annual Congress
In his talk, Yehoshua covered Jewish identity, Zionism, and Israel with a mix of far-right and far-left views.
By LEV GRINGAUZ \
5/16/2019 6:09:01 PM
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Culture Report: The Israel Festival 2019
How the Israel Festival has lasted and still commands respect, even though its contents are often controversial.
By MORDECHAI BECK \
5/17/2019 8:11:09 AM
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Atudot Le’Israel: Rebuilding Israel’s public civil service
How one program is trying to rebuild Israel's public civil service.
By SHLOMO MAITAL \
5/20/2019 10:22:57 AM
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Moovit updates app to assist Eurovision visitors
The special Eurovision version of the app was made in coordination with the Tel Aviv municipality.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 6:39:41 PM
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Rocket strike on Syrian Palestinian refugee camp kills 10 civilians - UN
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 6:34:52 PM
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Former professional surfer: The power of waiting
"Doing nothing is more important than just doing."
By SHAUN TOMSON \
5/16/2019 6:51:09 PM
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German Bundestag to vote on anti-BDS motion on Friday
The motion says that Israel can be understood as Jewish collective, an attack against which therefore constitutes antisemitism.
By URI BOLLAG \
5/17/2019 2:26:43 AM
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Amnesty calls Israel to take action against firm linked to WhatsApp breach
WhatsApp, a unit of Facebook, said on Tuesday that a security breach on its messaging app may have targeted human rights groups.
By REUTERS \
5/16/2019 7:00:18 PM
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A Biblical Freud: Jewish views on psychology
In a new book, two brilliant clinical psychologists contrast the classical Greek view in psychology and psychiatry with the Judaic-Biblical approach.
By RAYMOND S. SOLOMON \
5/16/2019 7:02:27 PM
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Antisemitism at The New York Times?
Yet another Sulzberger mea culpa in the paper’s political cartoon.
By YOEL COHEN \
5/16/2019 7:11:01 PM
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High Court petition: Israel failing to block unwanted foreign businesses
The legislation aims to impose sanctions on individuals or corporations assisting Iran in its nuclear program ambitions.
By EYTAN HALON \
5/17/2019 2:35:17 AM
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Litzman: Cannabis to be removed from list of dangerous drugs
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 8:04:18 PM
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Fire at Chabad center in Boston investigated as possible hate crime
Police in Arlington, Massachusetts, have asked for the public’s help in identifying a person caught on a neighbor’s video camera walking away from the home Saturday night around the time of the fire.
By PENNY SCHWART/ JTA \
5/16/2019 8:04:42 PM
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As abortion fight heats up in US, termination in Israel easily accessible
In the Jewish state, abortion is noticeable perhaps for the very absence of debate over it.
By JEREMY SHARON \
5/17/2019 2:31:36 AM
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‘Women raise money with their hearts’
The women of Jewish National Fund make a difference in Israel every day.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
5/16/2019 8:34:07 PM
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Medical cannabis to be made available by prescription for certain illnesses
Health Minister Yaakov Litzman announced on Thursday evening that medical cannabis will be available by prescription rather than with Health Ministry permission for certain medical conditions.
By EYTAN HALON \
5/18/2019 6:51:54 PM
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What is 5G?
5G not only speeds things up even more, it changes the way devices connect to the internet.
By CASSANDRA GOMES-HOCHBERG \
5/17/2019 9:09:02 AM
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EU to study PA textbooks to see if they educate toward peace and tolerance
For years Israel and various NGOs have worked to get the EU to deal with textbooks in the Palestinian Authority that educate not toward peace and accommodation, but to martyrdom and Jihad.
By HERB KEINON,KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
5/17/2019 2:29:15 AM
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Opposition grows in Likud to bill making PM immune from prosecution
Likud sources: Sa’ar wants to bring Netanyahu down; Liberman, UTJ try to lower flames in coalition talks.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
5/17/2019 2:06:13 AM
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Hebron Jews to Eurovision: Breaking the Silence lies, we were here first
Breaking the Silence is an NGO of former IDF officers who want to show the "occupation," while Im Tirzu is a right-wing NGO who want to show Hebron as "the first capital of Israel."
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
5/17/2019 1:39:17 AM
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Trump aims to prevent Chinese companies from building 5G network in U.S.
“The president has made it clear that this administration will do what it takes to keep America safe and prosperous."
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
5/18/2019 6:50:50 PM
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In 6 weeks, the Iran confrontation went from back burner to overdrive
Just under 60 days from now, everything could change in the nuclear standoff between the Islamic Republic and Washington.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
5/17/2019 7:34:10 AM
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Get it together
A month into coalition negotiations, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Likud have yet to sign even one agreement.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
5/16/2019 9:52:58 PM
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Evidence grows that Iran is stationing missiles directed at Israel
This is a new situation for Israel.
By JONATHAN SPYER \
5/17/2019 7:36:20 AM
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Right from wrong: Bringing Iran to its knees
By RUTHIE BLUM \
5/16/2019 10:04:36 PM
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Diaspora Affairs: The goal - fighting antisemitism
The impetus for the match was last October’s massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.
By DAVID BRINN \
5/20/2019 8:31:29 AM
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Iran, North Korea and the lessons of 2007
When North Korea got off scot-free in 2007, it became even more dangerous. Now is a perfect time to teach two countries – Iran and North Korea – a different lesson.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
5/16/2019 11:33:13 PM
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Millions tune in to Tel Aviv again for second Eurovision semi-final
Madonna finally signs a contract for her Saturday appearance.
By AMY SPIRO \
5/17/2019 12:57:41 PM
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My Word: Roger Waters and the dark side of BDS
By LIAT COLLINS \
5/16/2019 10:18:32 PM
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Middle Israel: Attacking Iran - dos and don'ts
This column has three dos and don’ts to suggest, as the White House considers attacking Iran.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
5/17/2019 2:07:40 PM
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Grapevine: Even more Europe than before
Movers and shakers, how Israeli people shape the places of this country.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
5/21/2019 12:04:08 PM
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IDF medical innovation: Battlefield surgery of the future
Chief officer says he believes his unit will revolutionize healthcare in the country
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
5/17/2019 8:54:13 AM
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Reclaiming the language of human rights to advance peace in the Middle East
ERIC R. MANDEL \
5/16/2019 10:33:26 PM
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An opportunity for the generals’ party to build a real opposition
By GUY ZIV \
5/16/2019 10:42:07 PM
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Your Taxes: What the supermodel didn’t want us to see
Subject to any tax treaty, an Israeli resident for Israeli tax purposes is an individual whose center of living is in Israel, taking into account the person’s family, economic and social links.
By LEON HARRIS \
5/16/2019 10:43:53 PM
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Oil sanctions a well-timed move in Trump’s get-tough Iran policy
By TED GOVER \
5/16/2019 10:45:04 PM
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If you are highly critical of Israel, does that make you antisemitic?
It’s time for a new word: Israelopathy
By NATAN SLIFKIN \
5/17/2019 7:42:07 AM
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Hillel's Tech Corner: Orcam - a fresh set of eyes
OrCam improves the lives of individuals who are blind, partially sighted, have reading difficulties, or experience reading fatigue by harnessing the power of artificial vision.
By HILLEL FULD \
5/17/2019 11:30:42 AM
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A new day in Beit Shemesh... and all of Israel
By DOV LIPMAN \
5/16/2019 10:54:19 PM
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Touchit offers Eurovision headphones deal
Touchit’s two duty free stores in Ben-Gurion Airport’s terminals 1 and 3 offered Eurovision tourists a 20% discount on headphones.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/16/2019 10:56:58 PM
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Wiesenthal Center to French justice minister: Ruling makes Holocaust denier a hero
By SHIMON SAMUELS \
5/16/2019 10:57:23 PM
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Your Investments: Investors beware - the allure of the unicorn
The minute that you bring a unicorn into a story, you know that it’s a fairy tale or a fable, because unicorns don’t exist as animals. They exist as fantasy creatures.
– Gloria Vanderbilt
By AARON KATSMAN \
5/16/2019 11:01:19 PM
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Recalibrating the course of Israel-EU relations
By MAYA SION-TZIDKIYAHU \
5/16/2019 11:01:54 PM
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‘The Kinneret is rising – and so are water rates’
16th annual IsWA Summit will examine Israel’s complex water sector
By NATAN ROTHSTEIN \
5/17/2019 4:34:29 PM
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Know Comment: Celebrating Torah culture
Alternative role models for Eurovision week.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
5/16/2019 11:21:15 PM
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Knesset speaker: ‘Our mission is to repeal the Disengagement Law’
Right-wing politicians are particularly concerned that without such a repeal, northern Samaria territory would not be included in any sovereignty drive over West Bank settlements.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
5/17/2019 1:42:09 AM
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Constitutional crisis – which democracy will Israel be? - analysis
At some point, it is likely that the Knesset and the Supreme Court will be staring each other down and waiting for the other side to blink – and who blinks first could lead to different paths for Isr
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
5/16/2019 11:56:00 PM