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Ayelet Shaked: I may run for prime minister eventually
Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked sees herself eventually running for prime minister, she hinted in an interview with The Jerusalem Post at the Knesset on Tuesday.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
7/18/2018 3:30:34 AM
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U.S. grand jury indicts woman on charges of being Russian agent
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 12:26:04 AM
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Viktor Orban, Hungary's controversial prime minister, set to begin Israel trip
Orban, reelected easily to a third term in April, is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, as well as President Reuven Rivlin.
By HERB KEINON \
7/18/2018 8:31:47 AM
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Rocket sirens heard in Golan Heights
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/18/2018 12:38:51 AM
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Palestinians launch campaign to foil 'Pay-for-Slay' bill
Kadoura Fares, a senior Fatah official and head of Palestinian Prisoners Club, said that the Israeli bill was aimed at “undermining the Palestinians’ spirit of resistance."
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
7/18/2018 12:43:54 AM
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Golan Heights rocket sirens a false alarm, IDF says
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/18/2018 12:53:33 AM
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Jerusalem mufti warns that Israeli excavations ‘endanger’ Al-Aksa
The mufti claimed that Israel was carrying out excavation works at the Umayyad palaces, under the northern part of the Islamic Museum, which is located west of al-Aksa Mosque.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
7/18/2018 1:07:39 AM
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Knesset passes EpiPen law
Odelia Albo, a spokesperson for the Israeli Food Allergy Association, said the law allows Israel to join other countries that have legislation regarding allergies
By OREN OPPENHEIM \
7/18/2018 1:19:25 AM
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Syrian army pounds southern city of Nawa, reports of casualties, residents say
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 1:22:41 AM
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Analysis: Will the nation-state law change the Supreme Court?
If passed, what will the Jewish nation-state bill mean for the future of the Supreme Court?
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
7/18/2018 10:57:57 AM
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Cancer-treatment drug gets name from Torah
A pharmaceutical company has applied for approval from the US Food and Drug Administration to market their new drug under a name derived from the Torah.
By OREN OPPENHEIM,ROCKY BAIER \
7/18/2018 1:35:46 AM
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Begin’s marriage synagogue in Ukraine renovated
Begin, a resident of Drohobych, married Aliza Arnold in the synagogue shortly before the Second World War in 1939.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
7/18/2018 1:48:01 AM
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What does Trump's denial of Russian hacking mean for Israeli elections?
Could any of this impact Israel’s vulnerability to hacking in its own future elections?
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
7/18/2018 6:30:46 AM
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Syrian army pounds city of Nawa, causing casualties, residents say
Around 12:30 A.M. rocket sirens went off in the Golan Heights, which the IDF announced were a false alarm— though it remains unknown if the sirens were due to the bombing despite the proximity.
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 2:28:08 AM
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Neo-Nazi site The Daily Stormer forced to take down Pepe the Frog images
When cartoonist Matt Furie drew Pepe the Frog for a comic series, all he meant to do was create an amphibian pothead.
By JTA \
7/18/2018 2:32:24 AM
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Nicaraguan police surround, attack anti-government stronghold
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 2:35:24 AM
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Japan, EU sign free trade pact amid worries about Trump
The trade pact creates world's largest open economic area and is aimed at countering protectionist forces unleashed by U.S.
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 2:54:04 AM
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Trump boasts about success of summit with Putin
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/18/2018 3:34:20 AM
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China cuts Air China's flight hours, launches safety review after incident
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 4:14:54 AM
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Austrian state mulls limiting kosher meat sale to registered Jews
Klaus Schneeberger, the regional leader of ruling Austrian People’s Party of Chancellor Kurz, said, “Of course, nobody will have to register to buy kosher meat. There will be no such thing."
By JTA \
7/18/2018 6:26:07 AM
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Kindergarten teacher where incendiary balloon fell says 'lucky' nothing happened
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
7/18/2018 6:36:10 AM
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Litzman, UTJ to remain in government, Councils of Torah Sages say
UTJ and Agudah leader Yaakov Litzman had threatened to quit the government.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
7/18/2018 6:45:42 AM
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12 Palestinians arrested overnight by security forces
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
7/18/2018 6:57:22 AM
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PETA condemns use of 'terror falcon' by Hamas
"Animals claim allegiance to no nation, don't choose sides, and can only rely on human beings to show them mercy."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
7/18/2018 8:24:49 AM
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Lapid calls Orban's trip to Israel 'a disgrace'
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
7/18/2018 9:02:01 AM
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Report: Hamas to reduce launching incendiary devices
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
7/18/2018 9:39:10 AM
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Nation state bill advances to final vote
By GIL HOFFMAN \
7/18/2018 10:26:58 AM
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Syrian state TV reports evacuation buses enter al-Foua and Kefraya villages
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 10:37:49 AM
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Gay, African-American rabbi wants to shatter Jewish stereotypes
In her position as the newly installed rabbi of West End Synagogue, a Reconstructionist congregation on the Upper West Side, Kennebrae aims to challenge notions of what a Jew looks like.
By JOSEFIN DOLSTEN/JTA \
7/18/2018 11:16:01 AM
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Spinning the summit between Trump and Putin
What President Trump did was, in my opinion, absolutely genius
By MIKE EVANS \
7/18/2018 11:42:30 AM
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U.S. judge says racial discrimination law applies to Jews
“Jewish citizens have been excluded from certain clubs or neighborhoods, and they have been denied jobs and other opportunities based on the fact that they were Jewish."
By JTA \
7/18/2018 11:47:35 AM
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The Damage Of Dammaj: How Sectarian Tensions Fuel ISIS In Yemen
The terror group is gaining ground due to ongoing chaos in the war-torn country.
By FELICE FRIEDSON AND JOSHUA A. HOLMES/THE MEDIA LINE \
7/18/2018 12:14:09 PM
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Azrieli plans major expansion for Jerusalem mall
This order is part of a growing trend in recent years of diverting commerce from indoor shopping malls to urban street commerce.
By SHLOMIT TSUR/ GLOBES \
7/18/2018 12:15:41 PM
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Opposition MKs celebrate shelving Film Law amendments
"We will continue to fight for the good of art and Israeli creativity."
By AMY SPIRO \
7/18/2018 12:33:01 PM
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Netanyahu halts Facebook bill at last-minute
There was concern that in the bill's current format, police could ask a court to remove anything from the Internet without the person who put it online even being able to respond in court.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
7/18/2018 12:39:38 PM
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Oscar and the Wolf returning to Tel Aviv
Belgian musician to headline musical evening in Hayarkon Park.
By AMY SPIRO \
7/18/2018 1:37:25 PM
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Surrogacy bill passes Knesset
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
7/18/2018 2:07:26 PM
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Young Beduin Forest Trustees to help protect environment
KKL-JNF collaborates with Beduin communities in the Negev to protect the environment.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/18/2018 2:21:08 PM
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Google says will appeal EU fine
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 2:21:58 PM
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Palestinians condemn 'Women in Green' Ninth of Av march
The Palestinian Authority called on the international community "to hold Israel accountable for its aggressive and provocative practices."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
7/18/2018 2:34:45 PM
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2018 World Conference on Education
KKL-JNF World Conference on Education for educators, principals and teachers from throughout the world will take place on July 18-25.
By KKL-JNF \
7/18/2018 3:01:25 PM
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Turkish media accuses 'cult leader' of Israel ties
Claims of connections between the group and Israel have begun to circulate in Turkish media. The most serious are reports that Adnan Oktar is accused of “transferring state secrets to Israel,
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
7/18/2018 3:11:52 PM
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Gay couples denied right to surrogacy in new law
Single women will be able to get state funded surrogacy services.
By JEREMY SHARON,JONATHAN WEBER ROSEN \
7/18/2018 3:15:09 PM
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4th Water Sensitive Cities Conference in Israel
'Water sensitive cities deliver water security in both water-poor and water abundant futures.'
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/18/2018 3:22:39 PM
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Leave your car at home
In 2017, 66% of people in Israel who own a car traveled to work using their private vehicle.
By YAIR ASSAF-SHAPIRA \
7/18/2018 3:34:04 PM
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BREAKING: Rocket siren activated in Hof Ashkelon Regional Council
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
7/18/2018 3:44:20 PM
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Rachel Azaria responds to her critics
For Azaria, it seems, the experience she gained in the city council and in the Knesset was all in preparation to benefit Jerusalem. For all of its populations.
By SHOSHANNA KEATS-JASKOLL \
7/18/2018 3:48:26 PM
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Comptroller: Israel is not ready for a major earthquake
Experts in the field believe that the occurrence of a strong earthquake is almost certain and that its impact on different regions of the country will be enormous.
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
7/18/2018 3:55:48 PM
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A glimmer of hope in the LGBT Pride Parade murder memorial
Tisha Be’av in Memory of Shira Banki, the teen murdered at the 2015 Pride Parade, casts the sad day in a new, hopeful light.
By BARRY DAVIS \
7/18/2018 3:58:05 PM
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Google hit with record $5 billion EU antitrust fine
The penalty is nearly double the previous record of 2.4 billion euros which the US tech company was ordered to pay last year over its online shopping search service.
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 4:00:10 PM
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IDF: sirens in Ashkelon were a false alarm
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 4:00:53 PM
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Politics – and a mess
Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, formerly head of the Yerushalmim list at city council, explains her concerns for the pluralistic vote.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
7/18/2018 4:05:10 PM
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Rabbis: UTJ may stay in coalition though Haredi enlistment issue unsolved
The government formally requested the High Court of Justice to allow a seven-month extension to the September deadline set by the court to pass a law for haredi (ultra-Orthodox) enlistment.
By GIL HOFFMAN,JEREMY SHARON \
7/18/2018 4:06:04 PM
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Chaim Epstein: The wild card in the Jerusalem mayoral race
The candidate from the radical Peleg Yerushalmi faction gives ‘In Jerusalem’ the inside story on his entry into the mayoral race – possibly displacing Yossi Daitch as the haredi candidate of choice.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
7/22/2018 11:36:18 AM
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Grapevine: Filmmaking freedom
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
7/18/2018 4:29:17 PM
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Nuclear chief: Iran builds new centrifuge rotor factory
The announcement came a month after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said he had ordered agencies to prepare to increase uranium enrichment capacity if a nuclear deal falls apart.
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 5:06:52 PM
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Arab MK removed from Knesset for calling former Shin Bet head a murderer
The incident occurred July 2 in a fierce debate in the Knesset plenum over the Taylor Force Law.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
2/27/2020 5:34:25 PM
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There’s nothing ironic about it
The iconic Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette is returning to Israel for a huge show.
By AMY SPIRO \
7/21/2018 12:12:45 PM
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Pro-Palestinian Swedish politician says Israelis should be sent to U.S.
"Then the Palestinians can live in peace and rebuild the land that once was theirs."
By JULIANE HELMHOLD \
7/18/2018 5:10:09 PM
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Detroit teens volunteer to fight poverty in Israel
“There are so many people that need help.”
By ROCKY BAIER \
7/18/2018 5:41:29 PM
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World premiers and distinguished guests
The 35th Jerusalem Film Festival opens next week
By HANNAH BROWN \
7/18/2018 5:44:21 PM
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Trump: Putin is a ‘Bibi fan’
Putin “is a believer in Israel. He is a fan of Bibi, really helping him a lot and will hep him a lot, which is good for all of us,” Trump said.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
7/18/2018 5:45:40 PM
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Russian, Syrian authorities set up centre for refugees returning to Syria
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 5:51:23 PM
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The Blues come to Sderot
The Sderot ‘Blues and Beer’ Festival presents an impressive lineup of artists and acts
By BARRY DAVIS \
7/18/2018 6:03:36 PM
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Chief Justice: No more judge-prosecutor meetings
He also said the judicial branch must look deeper into the general issue of problematic contacts between judges and government lawyers in the context of detention hearings.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
7/18/2018 6:03:45 PM
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Two classics come together
Yehoram Gaon Joins the IPO for a special concert of his songs
By SARAH HERSHENSON \
7/18/2018 6:09:53 PM
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Writers, editors, illustrators, publishers aim to create a book in 8 hours
"It’s another kind of art which we’re trying to do.”
By AMY SPIRO \
7/18/2018 6:10:33 PM
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Meet Magen David Adom's female motorcyclists
These six medically-trained female volunteers beat traffic to save lives.
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
7/18/2018 6:11:11 PM
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U.S. asks court to detain alleged Russian agent pending trial
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 6:24:19 PM
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Europol signs strategic agreement with Israeli Police
"It is a major step forward in enhancing the relationship between Europol and Israel."
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
7/18/2018 6:24:20 PM
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Avant-garde rock
Pere Ubu to bring its ‘avant-garage’ music to Tel Aviv
By ROCKY BAIER \
7/18/2018 6:33:58 PM
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Gaza group vows to continue launching flaming kites at Israel
Hamas says it has accepted an Egyptian proposal to end the dispute with Fatah.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
7/18/2018 6:40:03 PM
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Tel Aviv Cuisine: Ambitious chef Shay Tene opens Leyla bar-restaurant
Leyla focuses on Israeli-Middle Eastern cuisine, drawing inspiration from the Yemenite neighborhood it abuts.
By BUZZY GORDON \
7/18/2018 6:42:10 PM
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Delightful food in the north
Ronen Italian Kitchen brings ‘more than pizza and pasta’ to Nazareth
By DAVID BRINN \
7/18/2018 6:48:12 PM
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Delightful food in the north
Ronen Italian Kitchen brings ‘more than pizza and pasta’ to Nazareth
By DAVID BRINN \
7/18/2018 6:48:21 PM
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39 Jewish left-wing groups pen letter supporting BDS
Strategic Affairs Ministry: “Israel, like many other countries in the world, including the United States, France, the UK and Germany, recognize the antisemitic undertones of the BDS movement."
By ILANIT CHERNICK \
7/18/2018 6:56:58 PM
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Israeli crime boss gets 5 years in jail as massive underworld case closes
His brother, Yitzhak Abergil, is expected to be sentenced to 30 years in prison for a range of murders and failed attempts on rival crime boss Ze'ev Rosenstein.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
7/18/2018 7:05:15 PM
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Trump says may pursue separate trade deal with Mexico
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 7:19:30 PM
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Texting judge expelled from the judiciary
Until Wednesday Pozansky-Katz had held out hope that she would only be suspended, and not expelled permanently.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
7/18/2018 7:23:09 PM
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Rivlin and Kahlon inspect the Kalandiya crossing
The tour began at the Kalandiya observation point, the busiest crossing in the Jerusalem region.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
7/18/2018 7:39:38 PM
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Perth Carmel School Students Visit Merhav Am
Tenth graders from the Carmel School in Western Australia visited the Negev community of Merhav Am as part of the school’s Shorashim program.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/18/2018 7:39:54 PM
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Asked if Russia still targeting U.S., Trump says 'no'
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 7:41:25 PM
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Sheba Medical Center is a global leader in HIPEC surgery
Lifesaving procedure to thwart various cancers has been perfected by the Department of General & Oncological Surgery-C
By KEN STEPHENS \
7/18/2018 7:42:11 PM
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Deportation or integration: The different faces of south Tel Aviv
The migrant issue continues to ravage and divide south Tel Aviv. Is there hope for the future?
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
7/21/2018 4:32:58 PM
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Hundreds of members of LGBT community protest surrogacy law in Tel Aviv
"There is a limit to how much ‘no’ we can hear, and we will not remain silent until the discrimination ends.”
By JULIANE HELMHOLD \
7/18/2018 8:01:07 PM
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Lego – it’s not just for kids
“I don’t remember ever not playing with Lego, but in recent years, my collection has gathered momentum. I now own famous buildings from around the world, such as Big Ben, the Sydney Opera House..."
By ILANA STUTLAND \
7/18/2018 8:04:26 PM
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Ya'alon: A strong society respects difference
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
7/18/2018 8:05:32 PM
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Voices from the Arab press: The so called 'Axis of resistance'
A roundup of this week's Arab media.
By MEDIA LINE \
7/20/2018 7:26:54 AM
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Hold on!
If the heat gets to you and you feel drained, it’s time to take care of your nutrition, cleanse your body and thoughts and add a little sparkle to your life.
By NERIA BARR \
7/18/2018 8:20:12 PM
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Wine Talk: First family of Greek wine
In both Greece and Israel, a modern wine industry was revived in the 19th century.
By Adam Montefiore \
7/18/2018 8:25:42 PM
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Lebanon to consider legalizing cannabis growing
The move comes as an attempt to boost the struggling economy.
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 8:27:30 PM
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Descendants Of Ramallah's founders build links between past & present
More than 1,000 Palestinian expats attended a convention geared towards fostering greater ties with the Palestinian diaspora.
By DIMA ABUMARIA/ THE MEDIA LINE \
7/19/2018 8:30:08 AM
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Pretzels, four ways
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
7/18/2018 8:38:00 PM
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A new Mideast in familiar clothing
The possibility that the “new” Syria might become a federation (similarly to Iraq) has not yet been ruled out, but even if it materializes, Syria’s boundaries will not change.
By ELIE PODEH \
7/18/2018 8:42:34 PM
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Netanyahu: I support surrogacy for both fathers and mothers
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/18/2018 8:43:40 PM
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Desert star-gazing: Discovering the Negev
By MEITAL SHARABI \
7/18/2018 8:45:26 PM
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America needs humility before pushing Middle East solutions
American and Israeli national security interests in the Middle East demand it.
ERIC R. MANDEL \
7/18/2018 9:05:36 PM
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The ‘pashtida’ revolution
‘Buy your own damn watermelon!’ – The trials and tribulations of attending singles potluck meals
By JODY KASNER \
7/21/2018 7:41:09 AM
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Taking off: Eilat's new airport
“The goal is to strengthen the city of Eilat, and make Israelis prefer Eilat over other places abroad.”
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
7/18/2018 9:10:43 PM
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This Normal Life: Playing the cancer card
The sugar-coating of cancer... requires the denial of understandable feelings of anger and fear, all of which must be buried under a cosmetic layer of cheer.
By BRIAN BLUM \
7/18/2018 9:15:05 PM
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The case for Israel’s Jewish state law
Passing this new basic law was necessary because of the judicial activism of Israel’s High Court of Justice in the past two decades.
By EMMANUEL NAVON \
7/18/2018 9:16:48 PM
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American University on lockdown, reports of armed intruder nearby
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 9:18:53 PM
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In Plain Language: Between compromise and capitulation
Some crusades, high-minded and sweet-smelling as they may appear to be, may bring more harm than healing to the public welfare.
By STEWART WEISS \
7/18/2018 9:20:03 PM
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Media Comment: A warning to media consumers
The ultimate power of the media is editorial discretion. This is what gets stories published or broadcast as well as how they are served up to the media consumer.
By YISRAEL MEDAD AND ELI POLLAK \
7/18/2018 9:22:46 PM
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Spinning the summit between Trump and Putin
Were an angel choir to announce President Trump’s innocence, liberals, and now some members of his own party, would surely continue to mock and castigate him.
By MIKE EVANS \
7/18/2018 9:25:21 PM
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The Human Spirit: Rabbinical reunion
Many who are today knowledgeable and observant Jews arrived well-schooled in Aristotle and Einstein – but, as they say, didn’t know Abram from Adam.
By BARBARA SOFER \
7/18/2018 9:25:26 PM
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Netanyahu’s ties with V-4 states deserve the benefit of the doubt
Prime Minister Netanyahu has proved over his nine-year-term to be a champion in forging new relations and keeping longstanding relations alive.
By JENNY AHARON \
7/18/2018 9:27:39 PM
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Nation-state bill strikes blow to minorities
So the question arises as to whether the nation-state bill is essentially just a declaration, and what – if any – problems does it generate?
By AMIR FUCHS \
7/18/2018 9:29:27 PM
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A Dose of Nuance: If American Jewish progressives really seek change...
It is that utter lack of interest in what actually interests the citizens of Israel that has to change.
BY DANIEL GORDIS \
7/18/2018 9:30:49 PM
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Friend or foe?
Israel needs to watch out for itself and continue to engage with countries and leaders who can help in implementing its goal.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
7/18/2018 9:33:25 PM
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Encountering peace: Barak is coming?
Barak may be the only person in Israel who in these times could beat Netanyahu – and that is the most important thing for Israel right now.
By GERSHON BASKIN \
7/18/2018 9:35:57 PM
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Within its walls: Sarah Tuttle-Singer delves into Jerusalem’s Old City
Tuttle-Singer loves to describe the scents of various places in Israel.She writes that the Damascus Gate smells of hot corn and Nutella crepes.
By BEN FISHER \
7/18/2018 9:39:26 PM
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The future of medicine is being formulated in Israel
Although the field of Personalized Medicine is still relatively young, it is growing at an unbelievable pace.
By DAVID A. DANGOOR \
7/18/2018 9:41:06 PM
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Reappraising the Carter presidency
A new book by Stuart Eizenstat seeks to give Jimmy Carter’s role in the peace process a new face.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
7/18/2018 9:46:17 PM
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Alleged sexual harassment rocks Zionist Union
Those who witnessed the incident said Nahmias-Verbin had been in his way, so Broshi, 68, gave her a friendly pat.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
7/18/2018 9:52:16 PM
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Why white people should see color
The author of ‘White Fragility’ wants people to build authentic relationships across race.
By NICOLE BRODEUR \
7/18/2018 10:01:45 PM
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Parashat Dvarim: Love of fellow Jews and the Torah
Being a Jew is undoubtedly an obligation... but we mustn’t see Judaism as a heavy burden.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
1/10/2020 9:54:25 AM
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Explosions heard in Iraqi city of Kirkuk
By REUTERS \
7/18/2018 10:12:39 PM
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Halacha Matters: The power of memory
The idea of God suffering along with His people despite His own Divine decree to unleash such devastation onto the world is a prominent one.
By NECHAMA GOLDMAN BARASH \
7/18/2018 10:17:38 PM
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ARRIVALS: An oleh worth a thousand words
Judah S. Harris, 53, From Kew Gardens Hills (Queens), New York, to Jerusalem, 2017.
By ABIGAIL KLEIN LEICHMAN \
7/18/2018 10:25:13 PM
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Hamas accepts Egyptian proposal to end dispute with Fatah
Egypt has exerted heavy pressure on Hamas and Fatah to end the enmity between them.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
7/18/2018 11:22:20 PM
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Rivlin and Kahlon inspect Kalandiya crossing
Rivlin and Kahlon gained a perspective of the upgrades made in recent months by the Defense Ministry’s Directorate of Crossings.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/18/2018 11:38:08 PM
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Zuckerberg: Facebook won’t delete Holocaust denial posts
While Facebook would not remove a post denying the Holocaust, Zuckerberg said, it would push that post down the News Feed to make sure it doesn’t go viral.
By BEN SALES/JTA \
7/18/2018 11:51:58 PM