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Brazil confirmed COVID cases top 7 million
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 12:11:57 AM
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Paris court convicts 4 for Charlie Hebdo, kosher store terror attacks
The four men were among 14 people on trial in connection with the terrorist assaults in January 2015, whose actual perpetrators were killed after jointly planning the attacks.
By CNAAN LIPHSHIZ/JTA \
12/17/2020 12:12:39 AM
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Beit Shemesh senior citizens receive blankets, warm clothing for Hannukah
The winter packages consisted of a warm blanket, emergency lights, a quilt, a portable heater, warm sheets, and a Hanukkah gift package consisting of a menorah and candles.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 1:32:57 AM
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Pence, Biden to get COVID-19 vaccine in bid to build public support
Vice President Mike Pence will be vaccinated for COVID-19 on Friday in a public event
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 4:00:03 PM
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Trump names Rudy Giuliani’s son, 2 other aides to Holocaust Museum Council
Andrew Giuliani, among the few aides who have lasted throughout the entire presidency, is seen as close to Trump
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
12/17/2020 1:56:35 AM
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US set to unseal charges against suspect in Lockerbie bombing -source
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 2:00:02 AM
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Polish Holocaust survivor’s family wins suit for land illegally sold
Goldman’s family is seeking about $700,000 in damages, though the exact amount to be paid has yet to be determined by a court in Krakow.
By CNAAN LIPHSHIZ/JTA \
12/17/2020 2:25:09 AM
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Rival Hungarian Jewish leaders celebrate Hanukkah jointly to promote unity
Mester said the two federations are set apart by “different views and trends” but nonetheless are part of “one nation, one heart” working for common goals.
By CNAAN LIPHSHIZ/JTA \
12/17/2020 2:33:13 AM
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Belarus fines Holocaust survivor displaying symbolic protest flag
“Lukashenko’s regime has trampled on the most basic human freedoms, destroyed the foundations of humanity and the rule of law in the country.”
By JOE BAUR/JTA \
12/17/2020 2:36:13 AM
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US: Recent hacking campaign hit government networks
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 4:01:52 AM
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FDA says Pfizer vaccine vials hold extra doses, expanding supply
“It’s pretty unusual to have a full extra dose or more though — but it does seem to be there!”
By REUTERS \
3/4/2021 1:12:35 PM
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Chabad holds annual Eiffel Tower Hanukkah celebration with mayor's help
The Hanukkah holiday is typically marked by big, public celebrations, in keeping with the holiday's spirit of being publicized.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 4:29:16 AM
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Senate approves bipartisan bill to elevate status of antisemitism monitor
“As we have seen far too often, antisemitism is surging in New York state, our country, and across the world.”
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
12/17/2020 2:20:10 PM
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30-year-old Kafr Kassem man found shot to death on road near Tayibe
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 4:42:06 AM
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Ashkelon-Eilat Pipeline to undergo hearing on hazardous odor, emissions
The inspection found there had indeed been a strong and significant odor hazard in the region, which had been felt for two days in surrounding residential areas.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 6:02:33 AM
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US Interior Secretary Bernhardt tests positive for COVID-19
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 6:12:36 AM
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UN Security Council to talk Western Sahara after Trump policy switch
US President-elect Joe Biden will face a decision whether to accept the US deal with Morocco on the Western Sahara, which no other Western country has done.
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 6:25:13 AM
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Catie Lazarus was not only a brilliant comedian — she was also a friend
Lazarus, a comedian, writer and producer, died Dec. 13 at 44 of terminal cancer.
By MAIA MAGDER/JTA \
12/17/2020 7:02:46 AM
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US says recent hacking campaign hit government networks
"The FBI is investigating and gathering intelligence in order to attribute, pursue, and disrupt the responsible threat actors," the statement said.
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 7:14:16 AM
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Body of 30-year-old man found dead in northern West Bank, cause unknown
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 8:24:18 AM
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Maccabees won, Jews still speak Hebrew: Future generations stand strong
We continue our ancient tradition and it gives us the strength to join together in our shared future.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
12/17/2020 10:26:54 AM
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Gantz: There is room in Jerusalem for a Palestinian capital
He expressed his hope that peace in the Middle East could begin to be achieved by attempting to settle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH,TOVAH LAZAROFF \
12/17/2020 7:26:54 PM
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Coronavirus cases on the rise: 2,802 test positive
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 10:53:09 AM
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Jerusalem families find creative ways to celebrate Hanukkah - Watch
Hundreds of apartment buildings hold small outdoor events as municipality turns to domestic tourism to bring city back to life during the pandemic
By MAYA MARGIT/THE MEDIA LINE \
12/17/2020 8:45:31 AM
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US gov't official: F-35 sale continuing as planned
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 8:48:12 AM
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Lebanon caught between real change and power brokers - analysis
President, prime minister-designate tangle over forming a government
By DIMA ABUMARIA/ THE MEDIA LINE \
12/17/2020 8:49:53 AM
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Health Ministry D-G to quarantine after exposure to confirmed patient
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 10:52:55 AM
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Does COVID-19 also cause hearing loss?
"There are so many speculations about this virus and the damage inflicted by it, and we have shown that at least in the auditory system no damage was detected," Prof. Karen Avraham said.
By SARAH CHEMLA \
12/18/2020 1:59:49 PM
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Turkey says will not reverse Russian S-400S purchase despite US sanctions
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 2:23:53 PM
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Gideon Sa’ar names party ‘New Hope,’ puts settlements as high priority
“We are embarking on a path of unity and hope that Israel needs so very much. Together, we will bring a better future to Israel,” Sa'ar said.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
12/17/2020 1:56:39 PM
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Earthquake shakes eastern Japan, no tsunami warning
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 9:54:10 AM
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IDF to start vaccination operation by the end of the month
The first to receive the vaccine will be IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kochavi
By UDI SHAHAM \
12/17/2020 2:43:06 PM
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10 SEO KPIs Every Company Should Track
Daniel Cahanov - CEO of Personas Media LTD
By Leo Giosuè \
12/17/2020 11:08:03 AM
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Iran president says 'no doubt' US will return to nuclear deal commitments
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 10:16:17 AM
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Together, in-person: Israel and Morocco on the last night of Hanukkah
By SARAH BEN-NUN \
12/17/2020 12:09:43 PM
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Coronavirus cabinet to meet Sunday as infection rate continues to climb
Netanyahu, Edelstein to push for tightening restrictions • Gantz says depends on morbidity, mortality rates and vaccination timeline
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN,TOBIAS SIEGAL \
12/17/2020 10:47:02 PM
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Katz makes long shot pitch to pass budget, stop election
If Knesset does not pass budget by Wednesday 12:00 a.m., legislature will automatically be dispersed, launching new election.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
12/17/2020 11:18:54 AM
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Cannabis industry prepares for Israeli legalization
Recreational market expected to rake in billions of dollars; CBD-infused cosmetics and food also set to hit supermarket shelves
By MAYA MARGIT/THE MEDIA LINE \
12/17/2020 5:57:26 PM
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UK Labour launches plan to combat antisemitism
The party will "change the way complaints of antisemitism and all other forms of racism are handled."
By LAHAV HARKOV \
12/17/2020 6:11:38 PM
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Macron tests positive for COVID-19, forcing leaders to self isolate
The presidency confirmed in a statement that Macron would self-isolate but would continue to work and carry out duties remotely.
By SARAH CHEMLA,REUTERS \
12/17/2020 2:45:54 PM
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“I wanted to try everything”
Rachel Aliniv from Ahuzat Beit Hakerem waited impatiently for retirement to pursue art.
By TALI ESHHAR GOTTLIEB \
12/20/2020 2:46:10 PM
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European Court of Justice approves Belgian kosher slaughter ban
The laws requiring animals to be stunned before they are slaughtered strike "a fair balance between animal welfare" and religious freedom.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
12/17/2020 8:17:12 PM
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Israel's mayors to get vaccinated next week
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 11:58:59 AM
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Rivlin discusses Malka Leifer's extradition with Australia's David Hurley
Justice Minister Avi Nissenkorn this week issued an order for Leifer's extradition to Australia.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
12/17/2020 5:08:33 PM
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Three Palestinians arrested for stealing jewelry, money from elderly
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 12:00:49 PM
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Israel’s Elbit wins $338m. contract for Swiss advanced army radio system
Company will provide technology to digitize the armed force’s communication system
By UDI SHAHAM \
12/17/2020 2:10:41 PM
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UAE-Egypt relations grow with Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed visit to Sisi
The Cairo-Abu Dhabi relationship has grown strong.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
12/17/2020 4:39:53 PM
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Sharanksy calls out 'progressive' antisemitism panel for anti-Zionism
"It is so harmful to feel that our identity is being challenged, that we must choose between our progressive values and the fight against anti-Semitism," said Hen Mazzig.
By SARAH BEN-NUN \
12/20/2020 2:28:04 PM
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Pakistani officials may have met with Israelis amid rumor of peace deal
Among those who have spoken out about this possibility is Noor Dahri the founder of the British think tank Islamic Theology of Counter Terrorism.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
12/17/2020 1:05:05 PM
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As Sudan forges ties with Israel, what status do migrants have?
Much attention has been given to haredim and Arabs during the coronavirus era, but what of Israel's African migrants, whose status is still under dispute?
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
12/17/2020 12:42:39 PM
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Putin: Russia to ramp up support for Ukraine's rebel-held east
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 12:54:55 PM
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Observations on simplicity as Hanukkah draws to a close
Beyond the simplicity of this kid’s game is a powerful message hidden in the Nun, Gimel, Hay and Peh / Shin of the dreidel.
By STEWART WEISS \
12/17/2020 12:56:18 PM
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Paving the way for Jewish culture and education in the UAE
“We were tired of Europe and didn’t feel safe,” he said.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
12/17/2020 4:18:41 PM
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Sewing circle 'Chicks with Sticks' knit their mitzvahs
How sewing bee Chicks with Sticks memorialized their friend Phyllis Goldman.
By BARBARA SOFER \
12/17/2020 1:09:09 PM
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COVID-19 Mobilized Masses to Social Media – Dakota James
Dakota is a renowned model who shot to overnight success online and now has over one million followers on her Instagram.
By Leo Giosuè \
12/17/2020 1:14:02 PM
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Declaration of ‘Our Common’ Destiny returns to Jerusalem - watch
In a festive broadcastm President Reuven Rivlin adopts the Declaration, which defines the shared values of Jews around the world.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
12/18/2020 6:26:44 AM
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Jake Tayler Jacob shares his inputs on the future of entrepreneurship post COVID-19
History stands witness to the rise of innovation in business during times of crisis.
By PAUL LITMAN \
12/17/2020 1:18:55 PM
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Top US general meets Taliban in Qatar
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 1:23:26 PM
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5 Ways to Stay Fit During the Pandemic as told by Bunnie Xo
Bunny De Ford is a well-known model and a YouTuber. She is famous as a podcast host. She is fondly recognized as Bunnie Xo.
By AVI STERN \
12/17/2020 1:23:49 PM
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Russia's Putin blames Washington for starting new arms race
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 1:28:33 PM
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Pope Francis: Divert arms money to fight COVID-19, ensure vaccine for all
"Global problems like the present COVID-19 pandemic and climate change have only made these challenges all the more evident," he added.
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 1:29:37 PM
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Len Khodorkovsky: The State Department's secret weapon
Arriving in America from the Soviet Union, Len Khodorkovsky never imagined he’d one day be designing memes for the president.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
12/19/2020 8:03:12 PM
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Likud's faction manager and employees enter coronavirus quarantine
Aliza Barashi tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday.
By TOBIAS SIEGAL,MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
12/17/2020 7:55:53 PM
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Edelstein to Liberman: Is party's platform not to vaccinate against COVID?
"I would like to understand... if this is the official position of the party."
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN,TOBIAS SIEGAL \
12/17/2020 5:20:55 PM
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Voices from the Arab press: Morocco joins the normalization train
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world
By THE MEDIA LINE \
12/17/2020 1:52:04 PM
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Boeing, University of Arizona use heat to sanitize plane of COVID-19
"One of the oldest ways to kill disease-causing micro-organisms," three hours exposure to temperatures of 40 degrees Celsius could wipe out 99.9% of the virus, and 50 degrees can wipe out 99.99%.
By AARON REICH \
12/17/2020 5:47:53 PM
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The arrival of the Bnei Menashe is a Hanukkah miracle
The group of 250 which made aliyah earlier this week was the first to arrive in two-and-a-half years.
By MICHAEL FREUND \
12/19/2020 4:32:28 PM
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Cold-brew coffee beers: a new trend in craft brews with a java jolt
Two Israeli breweries have recently brought out beers fermented with a cold-brew coffee infusion.
By DOUG GREENER \
12/17/2020 2:15:52 PM
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Tour Israel: Nahal Darga & Muraba'at Cave
Nahal Darga is an extreme route, but the route to Muraba’at Cave is suitable for families.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
12/17/2020 2:17:26 PM
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Club Hotel in Eilat to host first 100 coronavirus vaccinated for free
The purpose of hosting those vaccinated stems from the goal of encouraging the wider public to get the vaccination.
By CODY LEVINE \
12/17/2020 5:31:29 PM
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Haredi IDF soldiers light candles at 2018 Givat Assaf terror attack site
Mourners at the site eulogized the fallen soldiers, and spoke of the link between heroism and the story of Hanukkah.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 5:53:15 PM
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Get radiant for 2021 with luxurious beauty products for him and her
This holiday season we are mostly celebrating at home, so make sure you are well-stocked and well-rested
By NERIA BARR \
12/17/2020 2:27:21 PM
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What COVID and cancer can teach us about self image
In addition to the very real physical impact, there is a not-insignificant mental health component associated with COVID lockdowns and cancer limitations.
By BRIAN BLUM \
12/20/2020 1:54:43 PM
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Iran arrests father and brother of executed wrestler while cleaning grave
Dissident Iranian journalist target of death threats
By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL \
12/17/2020 6:25:30 PM
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Security breach on Emirati website leaked Israelis’ personal info.
The security breach allowed hackers easy access to their full names, passport pictures, addresses, passport numbers and more.
By TOBIAS SIEGAL \
12/17/2020 5:03:23 PM
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Now is the time to rebuild alliances with the Democrats
Israel's former ambassador to the US Prof. Itamar Rabinovich dissects the prospects for Israel-US relations under the Biden administration.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
12/20/2020 4:14:53 PM
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Yisrael Beytenu MK demands more transparency of vaccine and its risks
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 2:53:15 PM
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Dating in the time of coronavirus
The pandemic poses serious challenges for young singletons looking to find a match.
By DUDI FATIMER \
12/17/2020 2:50:53 PM
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Why is Iran executing, kidnapping so many people?
No other regime in the world does this. Iran’s point is that international laws don’t apply to it.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
12/17/2020 4:52:07 PM
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Canada defends pro-Palestinian vote at UN General Assembly
Canada typically stands with Israel by abstaining or voting no, but it changed its vote on this particular resolution last year.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
12/18/2020 6:30:05 AM
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Pascale's Kitchen: Luscious Latkes
Secrets and techniques for preparing great latkes.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
12/17/2020 2:58:24 PM
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Regev holds inspection at Ben-Gurion Airport, pleased to see progress
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 3:18:05 PM
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Exile Music: A Jewish family's journey from Vienna to Bolivia
Book Review: Exile Music, by Jennifer Steil.
By AARON LEIBEL \
12/17/2020 3:08:28 PM
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Woman granted Jewish divorce after husband sanctioned by European courts
The get was given just days after sanctions were imposed, ending a three-year battle.
By AARON REICH \
12/17/2020 6:08:05 PM
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Trump says he is not involved in potential prosecution of Hunter Biden
Trump, due to leave office on Jan. 20, has privately been mulling whether to pressure the Justice Department to appoint a special counsel to look into Hunter Biden.
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 4:41:05 PM
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The Fiddle: When inanimate objects tell a family's history
Book Review: The Fiddle, by Natalie Cumming
By MIRIAM KATES LOCK \
12/17/2020 3:37:13 PM
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US throws weight behind construction of EastMed gas pipeline
Greece, Cyprus and Israel have approved an agreement for the Eastmed pipeline, which has been in planning for several years.
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 3:55:46 PM
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How Bible study in a Catholic monastery led one New Yorker to make aliyah
"As someone who takes the Bible literally, I couldn’t not become a Jew."
By ABIGAIL KLEIN LEICHMAN \
12/17/2020 3:57:36 PM
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Ukraine progressively restores historical memory about Jews
This holiday is especially symbolic for those in Ukraine who have witnessed the revival of Jewish life and traditions after decades of oppression and hardship.
By BORIS LOZHKIN \
12/17/2020 4:02:56 PM
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Joseph's talents could have been his downfall
Joseph is young, gifted and good-looking – promising in every way. And it almost destroys him.
By DAVID WOLPE \
12/17/2020 4:08:28 PM
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How to fix the '10 plagues of the healthcare system' during coronavirus
Tanya Attias, the co-founder and CEO of Medint, and her team studied the situation and delivered the report to the Health Ministry less than two months after they began it.
By HANNAH BROWN \
12/17/2020 6:01:44 PM
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Parashat Miketz: Days of love and hate – How do we cope?
“Will we find [anyone] like this, a man in whom there is the spirit of God?” (Genesis 41: 38).
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
12/17/2020 4:14:30 PM
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'Global COVID-19 herd immunity will take two or three years'
‘Lancet’ editor Richard Horton tells ‘Post’: This is a moment for humanity to come together with one purpose – that is the only way we are going to get through this.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
12/18/2020 8:15:15 PM
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Small town North American Jews seek direct contact with Israelis
Many of those discussing their experience also requested from the Diaspora Ministry to send Israeli emissaries to these areas.
By CODY LEVINE \
12/17/2020 7:59:22 PM
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How Anglo Jewry began to listen
For generations, Anglo Jewry began the Shema with 'Hear, Oh Israel,' until Rabbi Sacks gave a new translation.
By NEVILLE TELLER \
12/17/2020 4:20:39 PM
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Could having a Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA) be right for you?
Most of us have heard of a Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA), but what does it mean?
By JUDY JOSS \
12/21/2020 9:08:29 AM
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Outdoor Torah Readings in the Corona Winter
A congregation that could not read from the Torah on Shabbat morning would read the entire Torah portion later in the afternoon.
By RABBI SHLOMO BRODY \
12/21/2020 1:47:00 PM
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Education Min. reports 4,485 active coronavirus cases in education system
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 4:53:39 PM
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Cancers hurt, starve themselves to trick immune system, new study finds
To avoid the immune system, melanoma breaks down the amino acid tryptophan, stopping cells from properly functioning, but the cancer cells are able to do so despite lacking tryptophan themselves.
By AARON REICH \
12/17/2020 5:07:34 PM
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Shaare Zedek Medical Center prepares for an unprecedented cold season
This winter, people need to take extra care to stay healthy.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
12/17/2020 4:44:08 PM
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Firms sign first Israeli-Emirati biomed deal
MediWound signs NexoBrid agreement with Ghassan Aboud Group
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
12/17/2020 5:31:49 PM
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This week in Jerusalem - Pooch Paradise
Peggy Cidor's round up of city affairs
By PEGGY CIDOR \
12/17/2020 4:54:10 PM
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Grapevine, December 18, 2020: Chinese on Christmas Eve
The movers and shakers of Isareli society
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
12/17/2020 4:57:41 PM
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Asylum seekers' kindergarten broken into, vandalized, while kids present
The Unitef kindergarten is used primarily by asylum seekers and non-Hebrew speaking migrants in south Tel Aviv.
By TOBIAS SIEGAL \
12/17/2020 5:12:16 PM
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Chronically ill patients beg for a health basket budget
Even those who will not die in the next few months face a deteriorating quality of life.
By HANNAH BROWN \
12/17/2020 6:04:53 PM
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Women's soccer exhibit in Jerusalem, meant to unite, is vandalized
The 'Stand strong' outdoor photography showcase was supposed to unite Jerusalemites
By BARRY DAVIS \
12/17/2020 5:07:36 PM
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Coronavirus: Health funds start taking vaccination appointments
Netanyahu, Edelstein to inoculate against coronavirus Saturday night at Sheba Medical Center
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN,TOBIAS SIEGAL \
12/17/2020 8:02:10 PM
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Corona’s continuing economic repercussions: 'We need action, not empathy'
Unemployment peaked at 31% in Jerusalem over the summer.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
12/17/2020 5:16:46 PM
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Memories of serving in the Mishmar Ezrachi
Yehudit Collins and her husband Chaim joined the Civil Guard in 1979.
By YEHUDIT COLLINS \
12/17/2020 5:26:26 PM
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Jerusalem local elections: The candidates in their own words
Polls open for local elections in eight community councils on Tuesday December 22, 2020
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 5:38:22 PM
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Lockdown of Kafr Kanna in northern Israel extended by five days
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 5:44:59 PM
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Chief Rabbi Lau to Diaspora rabbis: You must vaccinate, dangerous not to
The special campaign for Israel-Diaspora relations led by Lau will continue into the next week.
By CODY LEVINE \
12/17/2020 6:04:48 PM
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Mexican cuisine from El Gato Azul, American soul food from Yo Mama
North American classics to whet the appetite.
By BUZZY GORDON \
12/17/2020 5:52:08 PM
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Yehudit: An excellent steak house in Mahaneh Yehuda
Yehudit is Yehudit Yehezkel, who cooks and runs the restaurant along with her son Mor Yehezkel.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN \
12/17/2020 5:57:21 PM
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'Sasha' finds a novel way around corona restrictions: picnic baskets
Deliveries are available in Ra’anana, or the baskets can be collected.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
12/17/2020 6:03:45 PM
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Lack of help in household chores drives women to infidelity, study finds
Rather than indicating a somewhat petty excuse for infidelity, the findings actually reflect growing sense of dissatisfaction in many marriages.
By AARON REICH \
12/17/2020 6:30:25 PM
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The welcome extradition of Malka Leifer - opinion
Someone who takes advantage of his or her position of authority to prey on subordinates for sexual gratification warrants no sympathy.
By RUTHIE BLUM \
12/18/2020 7:27:17 AM
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Blue and White MKs light Hanukkah candles as protesters demand elections
Other reports have indicated progress in negotiations between Likud and Blue and White surrounding several key issues.
By TOBIAS SIEGAL \
12/17/2020 7:38:26 PM
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After peace abroad, Israel needs peace at home - opinion
Does our government invest even a fraction of what it invests in peace with Arab states in the reconciliation that is needed between Israelis and the different sectors that make up this country?
By YAAKOV KATZ \
12/17/2020 6:35:02 PM
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My Word: Unmasking the word of the year
Although I shy away from annual predictions and prefer to study words, I think it’s safe to say that the pandemic will continue to have a global impact throughout the coming years.
By LIAT COLLINS \
12/17/2020 11:14:49 PM
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Grapevine December 18, 2020: Justice at last
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
12/17/2020 6:47:21 PM
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Attorney-General to High Court: Don’t overturn unity gov’t
Justices were concerned about Basic Law changes
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
12/17/2020 8:38:31 PM
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Erdogan’s comparison of Islamophobia, antisemitism doesn't work - opinion
Erdogan doesn’t frequently make references to the Jewish world, especially not by describing Jews as victims.
By ELDAD BEN AHARON \
12/17/2020 6:55:22 PM
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Netanyahu, Gantz aides negotiate as Knesset barrels toward election
Gideon Sa’ar registers new party under the name “New Hope” on Thursday.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
12/18/2020 7:23:01 AM
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What Dubai taught me about Hanukkah - opinion
Israel is admired when it is strong and believing
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
12/17/2020 7:01:09 PM
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Key to changing next Israeli government: Communication with haredim
Until now, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been the only option for the haredi parties.
By EHUD OLMERT \
12/19/2020 6:49:19 AM
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Palestinian leadership continues lying at UNGA - opinion
The “All The World’s a Stage Theater” allows Palestinians merely to add to the list of anti-Israel resolutions and build on anti-Israel bias.
By CHARLES O. KAUFMAN \
12/17/2020 7:20:39 PM
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Cutting off Saudi Arabia would only embolden its objectionable activities
If Biden ceases all dialogue with Riyadh, it would see no reason to limit its brutal war tactics in Yemen.
By MAYA CARLIN \
12/17/2020 7:24:45 PM
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What lessons can we learn from the Shirbit cyberattack? - opinion
How can we protect our personal information and finances safe from cyberattacks?
By LEON HARRIS \
12/17/2020 7:29:23 PM
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Hillel's Tech Corner: Sensi.ai provides tech solutions for long-term care
The ability to use artificial intelligence to make the lives of millions of senior citizens that much better is yet another example of how technology can be used to do well by doing good.
By HILLEL FULD \
12/17/2020 7:34:20 PM
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Roller coaster year in markets: End of year tips - opinion
Speak with your accountant and financial adviser in order to fine-tune your portfolio before year’s end.
By AARON KATSMAN \
12/17/2020 7:36:48 PM
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Morocco was already a welcome place 40 years before normalizations
REGIONAL AFFAIRS: When peace feelers between Egypt and Israel developed after the war, Morocco became a prime facilitator.
By ABRAHAM RABINOVICH \
12/17/2020 7:44:02 PM
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Hanukkah miracles can still happen, no matter the place or year
A PERSONAL STORY: Irrespective of where they live, Jews can display Maccabean courage and an ironclad sense of peoplehood.
By MICHAEL OREN \
12/18/2020 10:32:56 AM
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State-backed hacks of US, Israel herald new age of cyberwarfare
CYBER AFFAIRS: One lesson of these latest hacks is that hackers can be like the ancient demon hydra – you lop off one head, and multiple other heads sprout.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
12/17/2020 7:55:22 PM
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Did Arab leaders learn from the mistakes before the Arab Spring?
MIDDLE ISRAEL: The upheaval that was prematurely celebrated as a democratic outburst soon gave way to political regression, religious reaction, and international tragedy.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
12/17/2020 8:03:18 PM
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Who betrayed Iranian journalist Ruhollah Zam?
BEHIND THE LINES: Mystery surrounds capture of Iranian dissident journalist
By JONATHAN SPYER \
12/17/2020 8:07:35 PM
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Will Biden break the pattern of how US presidents approach Israel?
DIPLOMACY: Strongly supportive US presidents are generally followed by administrations that are less so. Might Biden break that mold?
By HERB KEINON \
12/17/2020 8:13:54 PM
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Trump spoke with Saudi Arabia's King Salman about regional security
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 8:17:35 PM
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Turkey finally faces the consequences of its actions
Senior US officials said in a call with reporters this week that Ankara’s purchase of the S-400s and its refusal to reverse its decision left the United States with no other choice.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
12/17/2020 8:18:39 PM
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A final miracle of Hanukkah via Zoom
KKL-JNF builds the future of the Israeli academic world: NIS 13 million in scholarships awarded to 700 Israeli students
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 7:59:10 PM
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Gantz: Latin American Jews could be Hezbollah terror target
Israel also knows how to help Jewish communities organize around issues of safety, he said.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
12/20/2020 2:00:33 PM
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Will politics continue to plague Israel into the new year?
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: The rise of Gideon Sa’ar threw Netanyahu off course, but will he make
a last-minute deal with Benny Gantz to prevent an early election?
By GIL HOFFMAN \
12/17/2020 8:26:18 PM
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President Rivlin adopts ‘Declaration of Our Common Destiny’
“I call upon all of our brothers and sisters in Israel and around the world to respond to this call for unity, for dialogue, for mutual responsibility.”
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
12/17/2020 8:26:21 PM
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Matan Sacofsky’s artwork brings Jerusalem to life on canvas and video
“My goal is to depict Jerusalem from 50 different vantage points. I want to highlight the wonder, the diversity, and the complexity of this amazing ancient/modern city.”
By JAMES PALMER \
12/17/2020 8:40:19 PM
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US has evidence hackers accessed its nuclear networks -Politico
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 8:44:09 PM
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Poland’s Parliament establishes caucus to commemorate Babyn Yar massacre
Caucus established by Polish MPs to commemorate and educate on the tragedy
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/17/2020 9:10:43 PM
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Why retired generals rarely lead the Pentagon
Yet the fact that Austin’s extensive military experience is clouding his prospects of leading the military establishment raises the question of why the seven-year delay exists in the first place.
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 10:40:11 PM
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Rapper Nissim Black opens up about creative process and COVID recovery
Nissim Black is in love with the creator of the universe, with whom he has an intimate and fierce connection.
By LAURA E. ADKINS/JTA \
12/17/2020 10:59:59 PM
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Microsoft breached in suspected Russian hack using SolarWinds
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 11:12:33 PM
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5 easy ways to get the smell of fried latkes out of your house
Everyone loves eating latkes. Some people don’t even mind frying the latkes. Almost everyone loathes that post-frying, oil-laden smell that permeates the house after the frying fest of Hanukkah.
By SHANNON SARNA/JTA \
12/17/2020 11:24:34 PM
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Biden tests negative for COVID-19 after aide tests positive
By REUTERS \
12/17/2020 11:35:09 PM