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'Untraditional party crashers' saved groom's grandfather at his wedding
When the groom's grandfather suddenly lost consciousness and collapsed in the middle of the hall, a United Hatzalah volunteer crashed the wedding to save his life.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 10:58:03 AM
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Palestinian homes attacked near Nablus
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 7:15:30 AM
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Putin did not commit to renew Syria cross-border aid access - US official
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 12:39:16 AM
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Bahrain in touch with Israel's new government to learn about peace policy
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 1:41:45 AM
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Technion scientists succeed in simplifying production of optical components
The scientists found a way to drastically simplify the production of optical components used across industries.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 10:38:13 AM
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Will every Israeli airstrike now be front page news? - analysis
The airstrike on Tuesday received major coverage on CBS, NBC, CNN, and other channels.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
6/17/2021 4:17:31 PM
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Microsoft names CEO Satya Nadella as chairman
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 1:37:45 AM
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Bahrain in touch with Israel's new government to learn about peace policy
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 1:47:27 AM
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Boycott Israel? No, Ben & Jerry’s is boycotting social media.
Pro-Palestinian activits swarmed the social media comments sections of Ben & Jerry’s to demand the company boycott Israel. In response, the ice cream brand appears to have indeed entered a boycott.
By ASAF SHALEV / JTA \
6/17/2021 2:13:50 AM
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Texas Rep. paid a gospel singer. Mistake showed money going to antisemite
Money was sent to Steve Amerson but staffer's mistake showed it being send to Steve Anderson, a pastor who helms the Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe, Arizona.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
6/29/2021 10:41:31 AM
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Meet the Orthodox mom competing on ‘American Ninja Warrior’
Yoffe, 35, is the apparently first Orthodox Jewish woman to participate in the popular fitness competition.
By JACQUELINE RODERICK \
6/17/2021 2:34:03 AM
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Republicans likelier to see antisemitism when connected to Ilhan Omar
The poll found that 47% of Republican respondents viewed a tweet as antisemitic when they knew it was said by Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
6/17/2021 2:36:38 AM
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Ukraine honors 2 tiny sects with Jewish roots as ‘indigenous peoples,’ Putin is furious
By designating those groups “indigenous peoples,” Zelensky, who is himself Jewish, angered Russia, which zealously guards the interests of Ukraine’s ethnic Russian minority.
By CNAAN LIPHSHIZ/JTA \
6/17/2021 2:42:26 AM
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Jared Kushner signs tell-all book deal
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
6/17/2021 2:49:39 AM
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How Naftali Bennett’s kippah stays on his bald head and why it matters
Naftali Bennett, who took office this week, is the first prime minister in Israel's history to regularly wear a kippah. He’s also bald, which makes it a challenge to stay on.
By BEN SALES/JTA \
6/17/2021 4:31:39 PM
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Jon Stewart champions the Wuhan lab COVID-19 leak theory
The Jewish comedian is adamant that the coronavirus was leaked from the Wuhan lab and will not accept any other theory.
By MAAYAN GILOH \
6/17/2021 10:55:12 AM
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What is an egg cream and why is it so Jewish?
In 2021, there aren’t many candy stores or pharmacies with marble counters where you can still order an egg cream. But those eateries that offer the beverage do so with pride and purpose.
By RACHEL RINGLER/JTA \
6/17/2021 3:10:10 AM
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Protests against police abuse spread across Tunisian capital
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 3:18:29 AM
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'Pro Israel group'- Americans for Peace Now calls for conditions on aid to Israel
Until recently, assistance to Israel has been sacrosanct in the pro-Israel community and in Congress, even among Israel’s critics.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
6/17/2021 1:36:12 PM
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Glasgow police charge Jewish ‘anarchist cafe’ owner for anti-cop display
For months, a bag emblazoned with the words “f— the police” decorated the facade of The Pink Peacock in Glasgow, a hub for Jewish activists with an affinity for Yiddish and far-left causes.
By CNAAN LIPHSHIZ/JTA \
6/17/2021 3:44:11 AM
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Hong Kong's Apple Daily newspaper says police arrest 5 directors
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 3:49:09 AM
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When it comes to anti-Israel attacks on Jews, it’s time to name the enemy - opinion
Claiming that the Jew-bashing “shares much with other hate crimes perpetrated in our society,” masks this far-left anti-Zionist hooliganism with a phrase that usually points to hate on the right.
By GIL TROY \
6/17/2021 3:49:42 AM
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China launches crewed spacecraft Shenzhou-12 in historic mission
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 4:37:09 AM
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BGU scientists discover genetic link between aging brain and cancers
Studying cancer teaches us about aging and vice versa," said Dr. Rotblat.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 10:33:23 AM
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Amnesty International tells Iraqi Kurdistan Leaders to End Clampdown on Activists, Journalists
Human rights NGO says arrests, enforced disappearances on the rise in the autonomous region
By TARA KAVALER/THE MEDIA LINE \
6/17/2021 5:08:56 AM
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Outrage over Austrian FM's alleged ban of protest against Iran talks
Atusa Sabagh, an Iranian dissident based in Vienna, said police told protestors that Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg said they “are not allowed to protest.”
By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL \
6/17/2021 4:29:29 PM
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Japan aims to introduce vaccine passports by late July - govt spokesman
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 6:09:14 AM
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Winners of the 2021 Presidential Award of Volunteerism announced
The 2021 winners were informed by President Reuven Rivlin's spokesperson on Wednesday that they had won.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 11:37:08 AM
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Hong Kong Apple Daily newsroom raided by 500 national security police
The raid by 500 officers was the latest blow to media tycoon Jimmy Lai, the tabloid's owner and a staunch Beijing critic.
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 8:37:59 AM
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Imam in Lod arrested for inciting violence against Israel Police officers
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 7:10:05 AM
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Tel Aviv featured at number 55 on list of least stressful cities worldwide
The White City was in about the middle of the list, earning a score of 71.3 out of a possible 100.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 1:02:31 PM
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Khat disguised as basil found in Israeli shipment bound for Europe - WATCH
While Khat is a traditional herb, it is often used for recreation and medicine in many parts of the Middle East; The United States and several countries in Europe have outlawed the drug.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 2:08:26 PM
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Instagram post documenting antisemitic attack deleted from platform
The post was uploaded by journalist Eve Barlow, who posted a screenshot of a Twitter status documenting the event.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 9:19:11 AM
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High Court to discuss demolition home of terrorist who murdered Israeli
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 8:57:00 AM
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Israel, Australia to team up to prevent domestic violence
There was an 11.6% spike in domestic offenses in Israel amid the coronavirus pandemic, with 25,747 cases opened in 2020 compared to 23,077 in 2019.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 5:54:07 PM
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IDF reservist hit by friendly fire during weapons smuggling operation
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 9:40:58 AM
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Tel Aviv basketball coach, Itamar Izhaki, arrested for molesting adolescent boys
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/18/2021 2:00:47 PM
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After Israel’s Jewish-Arab unrest, Haifa opens up ‘Exhibition of Healing’
Huge new show celebrates the museum’s 70th anniversary and includes works of 128 Israeli and Palestinian artists.
By MAYA MARGIT/THE MEDIA LINE \
6/17/2021 10:16:32 AM
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Roadblocks upend Palestinian family in East Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah
"Our life is not a regular life anymore, I cannot go outside to see my friends nor can they come in to see me."
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 10:17:57 AM
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Does Nikki Haley’s road to the White House start in Jerusalem?
"Israel should not be fighting alone," said the former-US ambassador to the UN on a solidarity mission to Israel's rocket-ravaged south.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
6/17/2021 10:20:59 AM
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House fire breaks out in home drug laboratory in Ramla
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 10:50:07 AM
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Israel's first woman spiritual leader of Orthodox synagogue breaks ground
“The price that we are paying is that we are losing. It’s not just my generation, but I am worried about my kids," said Shira Mirvis.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
6/19/2021 5:44:58 PM
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Israel's sixth president: Meeting Menachem Begin at the hospital
He sat in his wheelchair (which he now needed as a result of a hip operation), looking not like a charismatic, strong prime minister, but as a frail and vulnerable elderly man.
By DVORA WAYSMAN \
6/17/2021 11:26:37 AM
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IDF destroys Syrian outpost used by Hezbollah
The post, 150m from the border, was the first destroyed by the government of Naftali Bennett.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
6/17/2021 6:49:38 PM
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Palestinian boy hit by IDF fire in West Bank dies from injuries - report
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 2:18:00 PM
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Billboard outside Bennett's house reminds him to 'eliminate Hamas'
Israel Victory Project also posted a graphic social media video with former quotes from Bennett regarding Hamas.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 1:34:44 PM
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Voices from the Arab press: Will Iraqis boycott the next election?
The 2021 Iraqi parliamentary elections are scheduled to take place in October. Will the scenario we witnessed in the previous elections of 2018 be repeated? Will Iraqis boycott the election en masse?
By THE MEDIA LINE \
6/17/2021 11:46:06 AM
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Gantz speaks with American-Jewish organization discussing Israel security
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 12:02:42 PM
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Why do women have a hard time losing their pregnancy weight?
Many women experience a combination of an umbilical hernia and a condition called diastasis rectus abdominis (DR)the unnatural widening between abdominal muscles.
By ABIGAIL KLEIN LEICHMAN \
6/17/2021 12:04:39 PM
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Israel keen to establish ties with SE Asia's Muslim nations - envoy
The region's three Muslim-majority states - Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei - sharply criticized the Israeli attacks during 11 days of hostilities in May.
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 12:05:22 PM
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IAI signs 36 million euro deal with Germany
Some 69 tactical mobile radar systems are set to be delivered to Germany by 2023.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
6/17/2021 4:46:28 PM
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Israeli start-up Beewise is saving honey bees from extinction
Beewise developed Beehome, a robotic beehive that houses up to 40 colonies.
By DIANA BLETTER \
6/17/2021 12:20:33 PM
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10 facts about poker and its history you should know
By Leo Giosuè \
6/17/2021 12:33:16 PM
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Police officer indicted for death of special needs student Iyad al-Halak
The shooting of Iyad Halak led to criticism of the police, with then-prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitting it was a mistake.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
6/17/2021 7:07:34 PM
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Pascale's Kitchen: Stuffed Vegetables
This week, I bring you recipes from Tripolitan cuisine. The first recipe is mafrum, which are stuffed potatoes filled with a meat mixture.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
6/17/2021 12:45:25 PM
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Israeli summer 2021: Sand surfing, rappelling and festivals
Over the last few years, the tourism sector in the Negev has undergone a big transformation, and there are many new attractions available to visitors.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
6/23/2021 2:25:53 PM
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Meron tragedy: Cabinet to vote on Sunday to approve investigation
When Defense Minister Benny Gantz submitted his proposal earlier this week, he described the need for a state committee as “a basic ethical imperative"
By JEREMY SHARON \
6/17/2021 9:22:02 PM
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What is the Red Sea Dead Sea Canal that Jordan renounced? - explainer
Building a sea-to-sea canal would provide drinking and irrigation water to the desert region, replenish the shrinking Dead Sea and produce renewable energy.
By HADASSAH BRENNER \
6/17/2021 11:16:55 PM
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Israeli cycling champion Omer Goldstein to compete in Tour de France
Goldstein is one of four Israelis competing with Team Israel Start-Up Nation and will seek to defend his Israeli title on Saturday.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 2:01:19 PM
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'A gold standard for aliyah' Zionism in the face of Israel-hatred today
I like to recall my own epiphany: that moment when I knew I would live in Israel.
By BARBARA SOFER \
6/17/2021 1:31:15 PM
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COVID-19 could have led to a baby boom, but didn't - why?
Potential parents “may be foregoing childbearing because the pandemic has forced them to confront their own mortality,” writes Kate Choi on the website The Conversation.
By BRIAN BLUM \
6/17/2021 1:52:34 PM
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Israeli tech start-ups enjoy booming IPO market
These are all in addition to a bevy of new stock offerings on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and foreign exchanges since the beginning of 2021.
By ZEV STUB \
6/17/2021 5:55:41 PM
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Naftali Bennett: The face of class amid a gov't of chaos
Amid all the shouting and catcalls, all the ill will and chaos, Naftali remained calm and resolute. He did not stoop to the level of his detractors, he did not answer in kind.
By STEWART WEISS \
6/17/2021 2:08:09 PM
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Netanyahu and the Rebbe: Two leaders that converge - opinion
Netanyahu had to step down after leading Israel for 12 years. Two leaders – the Rebbe and Bibi, who had met before now shared the same day of fate.
By HADASSAH CHEN \
6/17/2021 11:27:05 PM
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Rivlin says goodbye to Supreme Court chief and justices
"The Israeli legal system is, without a doubt, one of the glorious achievements, and the clearest expressions of the Zionist dream, and Jewish sovereignty in the Land of Israel."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 2:16:11 PM
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Chinese astronauts board space station module
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 2:15:34 PM
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Israel's new gov't needs to embrace the Osirak spirit against Gaza
If the terrorist leadership in Gaza can dictate who, when, where and how Israelis can behave in their own capital, does anyone think they will limit themselves to protesting parades?
By MICHAEL FREUND \
6/17/2021 2:19:04 PM
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One dead, one injured in shooting in German town - Bild
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 2:28:23 PM
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Middle East sexual violence brought to West's attention in new book
Hirsi Ali weaves bits of her personal story into Prey, but the book is not about her. It hypothesizes that the wave of refugees entering Europe brought about a spike in sexual assault.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
6/17/2021 2:48:50 PM
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Pennsylvania casinos see capacity limit rise in April
By AVI STERN \
6/22/2021 11:25:25 AM
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Israeli culture shock after aliyah explored in new book
Sitting in my living room in Gush Etzion, reading about Sasson living in America while longing for Israel, made for a painful read.
BY Rivkah Lambert Adler \
6/17/2021 2:58:22 PM
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Hamas chief meets party leaders in Morocco visit
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 3:16:01 PM
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Parashat Chukat: Divine inspiration vs. emotion
Moses and Aaron, the incomparable leaders who led the children of Israel from their slavery in Egypt, ultimately were not privileged to lead the nation to the long-awaited goal of reaching Israel.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
6/17/2021 3:19:48 PM
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First Security Cabinet meeting of Bennett's premiership to convene Sunday
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 3:35:27 PM
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My Word: The Opposition and contrary forces
The Cabinet, comprised of ministers from eight very different parties, is no one’s dream team, and the Likud itself is not united.
By LIAT COLLINS \
6/17/2021 3:27:18 PM
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Parashat Chukat: The articulation of Moses
Moses says that he is not a man of “d’varim” – the Hebrew term he uses for “words.” God nonetheless insists Moses be the leader of Israel. And the lesson begins.
By DAVID WOLPE \
6/17/2021 4:29:48 PM
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Claroty raises $140m. in 'largest ever' industrial cybersecurity round
As the frequency and impact of cyberattacks against organizations grow, global ransomware damage costs are predicted to exceed $265 billion by 2031, up from $20 billion in 2021.
By ZEV STUB \
6/17/2021 4:47:37 PM
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Grapevine June 18, 2021: A series of firsts
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
6/17/2021 3:33:38 PM
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Itamar Ben-Gvir: Arab youth threw rocks at me
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 9:06:32 PM
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Will Israel's new gov't make changes for the ultra-Orthodox? - opinion
We can expect to see three changes, two of which will push ultra-Orthodox men into the labor market.
By GILAD MALACH \
6/17/2021 3:39:11 PM
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What will Israel's electricity reform mean for consumers?
Cellcom CEO Avi Gabay and others referred to the announcement as a revolution, while many were unaware that a radical change to the electricity field
By ZEV STUB \
6/17/2021 3:53:30 PM
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Don't use halacha to justify excluding Arab party from coalition gov't
As the Israelites prepared to enter the land of Canaan, Moses warned them to appoint only a Jewish monarch, providing insight into the halachic decision to include an Arab party in the coalition.
By SHLOMO BRODY \
6/17/2021 3:41:49 PM
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Yariv Levin appointed chair of Likud faction, opposition coordinator
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 3:43:46 PM
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A fair, feasible solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - opinion
The ideal solution would be a secular democratic state of Jews and Palestinians with equal rights. But that is not on the table.
By MAHMOOD HASAN KHAN \
6/17/2021 3:47:15 PM
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Dogs and disabilities: Two olim launch Dogiz walking service
Two olim, one from London and one from Khazakstan discovered their mutual love for dogs in a class on start-ups, and founded their own.
By HOWARD BLAS \
6/17/2021 3:52:18 PM
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Iranian election: Changing faces, not politics - opinion
The competition has become de facto limited to seven candidates, most notably Ebrahim Raisi, one of the most prominent close associates of the Iranian leader, Khamenei.
By SALEM ALKETBI \
6/17/2021 3:55:05 PM
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PM Naftali Bennett thanks Angela Merkel, invites her to visit Israel
Merkel had called Bennett in order to congratulate him on his new role as prime minister and on the formation of Israel's new government.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 7:00:12 PM
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Mnuchin, Friedman opening investment office in Tel Aviv
Friedman said that leading Mnuchin’s investment office in Israel is the rare job that combines business with working for a cause in which he believes.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
6/18/2021 5:54:14 PM
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Calling Israeli actions 'provocation' is Palestinian privilege - opinion
Linguistically, the choice of “provocation” is based on the etymological origin of the word in that it describes an action purposefully intended to cause a reaction.
By YISRAEL MEDAD \
6/17/2021 4:04:17 PM
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A salute to Netanyahu’s strategic leadership - opinion
The outgoing prime minister had a grand strategy for Israel and successfully implemented it, turning Israel into a regional powerhouse.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
6/17/2021 9:23:14 PM
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Netanyahu's loss: The price of too much dishonesty, hubris - opinion
If politics makes strange bedfellows, the litany of former allies determined to eject the Netanyahus from their Balfour Street bedroom of 12 years is extraordinary.
By DOV FISCHER \
6/17/2021 4:15:43 PM
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Israel's coronavirus minister crowns his tenure successful
HEALTH AFFAIRS: Future Likud contender and ex-health minister Yuli Edelstein takes his share of credit for Israel’s COVID-19 victory.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
6/19/2021 4:44:06 PM
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New memoir paves way for Holocaust survivor's stories
The Wagamama Bride by Liane Grunberg Wakabayashi debuts a personal tale whine shining a light on a Holocaust survivor's story.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
6/18/2021 11:00:04 AM
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Photo of new ministers shows achievements, failures in treating divisions
MIDDLE ISRAEL: Staged, frontal, lifeless and nonexclusive, these pix are photojournalism’s antithesis. Nationally, however, they are reassuring, sending a message of stability and continuity.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
6/17/2021 4:28:07 PM
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What security challenges will Israel's new government face?
BEHIND THE LINES: In the past, the emergence of a new leader has prompted Israel’s adversaries to put him to the test
By JONATHAN SPYER \
6/17/2021 4:34:29 PM
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Hebrew Book Week draws crowds at its post-pandemic opening in Jerusalem
The week-long event which typically takes place annually all over Israel went online due to coronavirus in 2020, but is back in full force.
By GABRIELLE ABRAMS,LAUREN MORGANBESSER \
6/17/2021 4:35:33 PM
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Israeli crime boss Meir Abergil released from prison
Abergil was sentenced by the Tel Aviv District Court in 2018 to five years in prison for a combination of conspiracy to commit a felony, drug offenses and economic crimes.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 5:54:22 PM
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Paris celebrates, cautiously, as France ditches face masks outdoors
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 4:40:58 PM
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How Yair Lapid changed the world with his government-building strategy
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: Those who praised Lapid will now be looking to see what results he delivers as foreign minister and what accomplishments the new government could deliver.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
6/17/2021 4:42:56 PM
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The Ramatayim Men’s Choir prepares for its grand finale after 26 years
The June 23 concert promises to be a rousing and emotive occasion for all concerned.
By BARRY DAVIS \
6/17/2021 4:48:30 PM
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Festivals to honor Agnon and Amichai and spotlight Jerusalem arts scene
The first international Agnon Festival will be held from June 21-23 at Agnon House, his home on Klausner Street which has been turned into a museum celebrating his work and his life.
By HANNAH BROWN \
6/17/2021 4:56:54 PM
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Incendiary balloons set fires in southern Israel for 3rd consecutive day
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 7:36:44 PM
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Israel to hold concerts for people with autism, special needs
The instruments the orchestra features are as diverse as its members, including violins, guitars, percussion instruments, darbuka, pianos and singers.
By HANNAH BROWN \
6/17/2021 5:00:26 PM
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Jerusalem Jazz Festival launches next week
The 40-year-old mother of four will showcase her latest recorded offering, Free The Dolphin, at next week’s Jerusalem Jazz Festival, and then on to the Israel Museum.
By BARRY DAVIS \
6/17/2021 5:01:02 PM
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Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra heads to Germany
The orchestra, under the musical direction of maestro Steven Sloan, was invited by the concert halls in Hamburg, Berlin and Bochum.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 5:05:04 PM
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COVID: New doc valid throughout 2021 to replace recovery, vax papers
Recovery certifications are expected to expire as early as June 30. Holders will be able to receive new documentation attesting their coronavirus status.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
6/17/2021 6:06:06 PM
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It’s Israel’s political system, stupid - opinion
Nobody in or outside of Likud should refer to a government that was created through the manipulation of an extremely problematic – often loony – system “undemocratic.”
By RUTHIE BLUM \
6/17/2021 5:09:16 PM
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Turkish Uni. to hold Muslim-Brotherhood, Hamas affiliated conference
The conference, scheduled to take place between June 18-23, will be held under the theme “Challenging Apartheid in Palestine: Reclaiming the Narrative, Formulating a Vision.”
By LAUREN MORGANBESSER \
6/19/2021 9:35:22 AM
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Beer brewery Hatch expands in Jerusalem
“We have two core values,” he declared. “The first is a commitment to beer of the highest quality, and our new equipment demonstrates this.”
By DOUG GREENER \
6/20/2021 3:29:05 PM
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Netanyahu's transition to Bennett is an insult to Israel - opinion
If a transition happens, it needs to happen only after the old prime minister has left and the new prime minister has come in.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
6/19/2021 12:26:38 AM
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Grapevine: Putting on the Ritz
Sheldon Ritz has held different positions at the Dan Hotel chain for 23 years, a new food show about Yemenite food and a mask-free kiddush.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
6/17/2021 5:31:14 PM
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Ex-Auschwitz prisoner cannot sue publisher in Poland, says EU top court
A former prisoner of the Auschwitz death camp set up in Poland by Nazi Germany cannot sue a German publisher in Polish courts over use of the phrase "Polish extermination camp."
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 5:38:32 PM
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Texas adopts IHRA definition in establishing antisemitism commission
Lone Star State becomes first in the US to adopt the IHRA definition
By JEREMY SHARON \
6/17/2021 8:02:39 PM
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Jerusalem Highlights Week of June 18-24: Brooklyn Bake Shop
Brooklyn Bake Shop serves Jewish cakes and breads that taste like home and Cinematheque is premiering "Gates of Jerusalem."
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
6/17/2021 5:51:04 PM
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Turkish restauran Maris survived the pandemic and is booming
Maris, a Turkish restaurant in Ramat Aviv, serves appetizing ethnic food at affordable prices.
By BUZZY GORDON \
6/17/2021 6:13:55 PM
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Netanyahu, Gantz clash over Palestinian, Arab family reunification
The coalition needs the support of right-wing opposition MKs to pass the family reunification ordinance because it is opposed by Ra'am.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
6/17/2021 9:14:01 PM
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Fear of needles could be keeping people from getting COVID vaccine - study
Vaccine hesitancy could disappear by over 10% if the fear of needles is treated, according to a new study.
By SIMCHA PASKO \
6/17/2021 7:41:49 PM
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COVID-19 might be over, but viral infections in Israel are surging
Children and adults around the country are getting sick as it usually happens in the winter, experts say.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
6/17/2021 8:07:36 PM
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Carmel Ilan's new exhibition 'Here and Now' features local art
The gallery features a café, and the works on display are for sale, with a portion of the proceeds going to support local art
By MICHAL GALANTI \
6/17/2021 6:31:06 PM
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Lebanon Army Chief: Economic situation will lead to collapse of military
"The army is the only and last institution that is still coherent and guarantees the security and stability in Lebanon and the region."
By REUTERS,JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 7:47:51 PM
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Texas governor signs bill allowing concealed handguns without permit
The law goes into effect on September 1, joining 20 other states that have similar laws.
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 7:10:34 PM
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This is the Lehava activist suspected of sex offenses on 17-year-old
Yitzchak Gabai, who served time in prison after a 2014 arson attempt on a Jerusalem school, is suspected of sexual offenses against a 17-year-old.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 9:02:46 PM
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Is mother-tongue English now a prerequisite for prime minister? - analysis
The answer to that question could decide who replaces Netanyahu as Likud leader, no matter whether it will be in a matter of months or years.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
6/17/2021 8:19:38 PM
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Oh deer! 3 young deer named after Herzog, Gamliel and Zandberg
The deer will officially be named Buji, Tamar and Gila, and will join the other young deer in the park born in recent years, whose names include the likes of Zoom, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Pfizer.
By AARON REICH \
6/17/2021 8:19:36 PM
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US envoy Thomas-Greenfield balks at calling UNHRC antisemitic
Representatives quizzed Thomas-Greenfield, focusing on the UN bias against Israel, particularly at the UNHRC.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
6/17/2021 8:13:12 PM
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More than 80 Christian leaders bless Bennett, express support for Israel
The letter was spearheaded by the Philos Project, an American nonprofit based in New York City that seeks to promote Christian engagement in the Near East.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
6/17/2021 9:18:54 PM
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IDF Chief of Staff Kohavi to fly to Washington Sunday, discuss Iran, Gaza
It will be the first visit by Kohavi and he is expected to try to persuade the Americans not to reenter the Iranian deal
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
6/19/2021 7:20:06 PM
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Police prepare for possible clashes in Lod following arrest of Imam
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 8:14:12 PM
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Iran's presidential election begins
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s pick, Ebrahim Raisi, is likely to win * Low turnout expected, as low as 30%-40% compared to 70% in 2017.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
6/17/2021 9:33:07 PM
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Tax changes for Israelis selling to the EU over the Internet
New VAT rules for business to consumer e-commerce operators
By LEON HARRIS \
6/17/2021 8:18:27 PM
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Police arrest 8 Muslim protesters at Damascus gate
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 10:26:22 PM
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What to do when your finances are on selfie mode - opinion
You can’t just indulge in everything you want now because that will impact your ability to both save for the long term and achieve other short- and medium-term goals that you may have.
By AARON KATSMAN \
6/17/2021 8:24:16 PM
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Can the new gov't resolve Israel's deepest religion and state issues?
RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS: Can the legislation that the new coalition has stated it wishes to advance actually be passed?
By JEREMY SHARON \
6/17/2021 8:38:12 PM
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What will the Biden-Bennett relationship look like?
US-ISRAEL AFFAIRS: But as the dust settles after Bennett’s first week in office, the challenges remain the same.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
6/17/2021 8:51:36 PM
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Israel must tread carefully to not provoke critics - editorial
Foreign Minister Yair Lapid’s comments condemning some of the racism displayed at the flag march this week is a welcome change in tone and messaging from Jerusalem.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
6/17/2021 9:01:06 PM
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Jordan pulls plug on Red-Dead water project with Israel - report
The project has long been frozen and professionals have expressed concern about environmental issues and the cost-effectiveness of the project compared to other alternatives.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
6/19/2021 3:29:58 PM
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US says Biden, Erdogan agreed on Afghanistan but S-400 issue unresolved
The security of the airport is crucial for the operation of diplomatic missions out of the Afghanistan as Western forces pull out.
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 11:48:12 PM
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What do Bennett's first 100 hours say about his gov't going forward?
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: After a week with a new government in position, the only sure thing to be gleaned is that it’s not going to be easy.
By HERB KEINON \
6/17/2021 9:09:12 PM
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A-G vows to defend IDF soldiers from ICC war crimes probe
The attorney-general said Israel is closely following international legal developments and that it will “ensure comprehensive representation"
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
6/18/2021 1:42:44 PM
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Netanyahu shredded documents before Bennett took office - report
The illegal destruction of the documents was performed at the instruction of former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to clerks in the office.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/18/2021 9:32:42 AM
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A magnitude 3.2 earthquake was felt in the Dimona area
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 10:30:01 PM
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‘US, China can find common ground in working to reduce carbon footprint’
JPost One-on-One weekly 'Zoomcast': Episode 22 - with Omri Nahmias and Mitchell A. Silk, former government official under the Trump administration.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
8/18/2021 12:16:08 PM
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US says has no time frame for end to sixth round of Iran talks
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 10:02:18 PM
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Netanyahu’s diplomatic warfare with the Palestinians: 12 highs and lows
The Israeli-Palestinian and the larger Israeli-Arab conflict have long fueled attempts to turn the Jewish state into a pariah nation.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
6/17/2021 10:06:23 PM
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Canada PM Trudeau nominates first judge of color to sit on Supreme Court
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 10:10:08 PM
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Israel to 'loan' 1.2m. coronavirus vaccines to Palestinian Authority
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/17/2021 10:31:25 PM
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WATCH: IDF attacks targets in Gaza; Kohavi: Prepare for round of fighting
The strikes were carried out in response to multiple incendiary balloons launched which led to some eight fires in Israeli communities near Gaza.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/18/2021 1:41:31 PM
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Biden signs Juneteenth bill, creating holiday marking US slavery's end
Biden said the day is a reminder of the "terrible toll that slavery took on the country and continues to take."
By REUTERS \
6/17/2021 11:23:54 PM