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Hodaya Monsonego, detained in Peru for 2 years, to return to Israel
Monsonego, who is cognitively impaired, was jailed in Peru for 10 months on charges of drug smuggling.
By HADAS LABRISCH \
8/19/2021 5:44:30 PM
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35-year-old drowns to death at Ashkelon beach
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 12:59:23 AM
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Biden: US shouldn't wait for third shot
By REUTERS \
8/19/2021 12:56:21 AM
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Holocaust mass grave unearthed in Poland
The grave containing 60 Jews, including 20 children, was discovered in Voislavize, Poland.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 1:09:39 PM
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Orthodox areas are among the fastest growing in New York and New Jersey
Hasidic Williamsburg is the fastest-growing Assembly district in New York state, while in New Jersey, Lakewood grew at the highest rate of any city in the state.
By PHILISSA CRAMER/JTA \
8/19/2021 2:42:22 AM
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Arab man stabbed in J'lem, possible terror attack by Jews
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 6:18:17 AM
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Meet Camila Giorgi: Italy's Jewish tennis star
Camila Giorgi confirmed to JTA that her parents, Argentines who immigrated to Italy, are Jewish.
By MARVIN GLASSMAN / JTA \
8/19/2021 3:01:43 AM
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Enzyme may hold the secrets to understanding cancer and viral infections - study
The enzyme protects cells against viral infections, while also enhancing cancer.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 1:17:51 PM
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Haiti earthquake: Death toll rises to 2,189
By REUTERS \
8/19/2021 5:30:56 AM
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COVID, violence main concerns of Arab-Israeli residents of mixed cities
A survey shows that the sense of safety among Arab communities in mixed cities is much lower than that of the general Arab population.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
8/19/2021 4:57:58 PM
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Running for others' lives - volunteers raise $500K for United Hatzalah
By HADAS LABRISCH \
8/19/2021 1:32:22 PM
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Iranian official mocked after denouncing Israel in incorrect Hebrew
The official was mocked on social media on Wednesday after tweeting in Hebrew that Israel will be "laid off" from the West Bank, an incorrect translation that led to amusing replies.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 12:40:53 PM
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Israeli soccer clubs busy locally and abroad
Mac TA, Beersheba, Mac Haifa primed for Conference League play-offs • Toto Cup semifinals set
By JOSHUA HALICKMAN \
8/19/2021 9:33:48 AM
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Nasrallah: First ship of Iranian oil to head to Lebanon in next few hours
The Hezbollah leader warned Israel and the US against interfering with the ship.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
8/19/2021 1:53:58 PM
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A song for Tammuz: Come Now
בּוֹא עַכְשָיו
By JPOST IVRIT STAFF \
8/19/2021 10:02:07 AM
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Coronavirus in Israel: 7,856 new cases, 603 serious cases
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 9:58:31 AM
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Crisis in autism frameworks undermines quality of care
People with autism and their families are still struggling to overcome the damage done by the previous lockdowns and to patch up the problems that existed even before the virus came along.
By HANNAH BROWN \
8/19/2021 8:55:20 PM
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Health minister removes blood donation restrictions for gay men
Men donating blood will no longer be asked if they have had sex with men in the past year.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
8/19/2021 6:03:15 PM
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A song for Av: Tranquility
שַׁלְוָוה
By JPOST IVRIT STAFF \
8/19/2021 11:13:10 AM
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A song for Elul: A Song as a Gift
שִׁיר בְּמַתָנָה
By JPOST IVRIT STAFF \
8/19/2021 11:27:41 AM
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How to prepare your kids for school after the pandemic lockdown
By PAUL LITMAN \
8/19/2021 11:21:37 AM
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Now is the best time to be a beer lover in Israel
Although some may call it a “bear hug” rather than an embrace, there is a clear indication that big beer wants to become a part of the craft phenomenon.
By DOUG GREENER \
8/19/2021 11:29:29 AM
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Afghan IOC member seeks US help to evacuate female athletes
Afghanistan's International Olympic Committee (IOC) member Samira Asghari has called on the US to help evacuate the country's top female athletes and coaching staff "before it is too late."
By REUTERS \
8/19/2021 11:34:02 AM
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Kosher BBQ Pioneer, an interview with Sruly Edelman
Sruly Edelman of Izzy’s Smokehouse is a cut above the rest
By JOSEPH SCUTTS \
8/19/2021 11:37:20 AM
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Nevet Yitzhak explores Forgotten memories at Wilfrid Israel Museum
Despite a 1984 biography about him written by Naomi Shepherd and a 2017 film about him by Yonatan Nir, Wilfrid Israel’s life is only known to a few historians and art collectors.
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
8/21/2021 2:10:53 PM
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The Vera: A Tel Aviv urban oasis for wine-tasting - hotel review
This may be the best intimate urban oasis and exclusive experiences you can have in Tel Aviv.
By DANIELA GLEISER \
8/19/2021 11:49:05 AM
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Introducing Debrah Brown: A classy hotel near the Tel Aviv beach
Debrah Brown is in the same building as the original Debrah Hotel, Tel Aviv’s first luxury kosher hotel which opened in 1964.
By STEVE LINDE \
8/19/2021 11:53:20 AM
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British study shows COVID-19 vaccine efficacy wanes under Delta
A British study found that protection from either of the two most commonly used COVID-19 vaccines against the Delta variant weakens within three months.
By REUTERS \
8/19/2021 11:54:27 AM
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Stories of women fighters of the Jewish Resistance explored in new book
Such women’s stories are woven together eloquently by the author, an academic and museum creator who is the granddaughter of Polish Holocaust survivors.
By NEAL GENDLER \
8/19/2021 11:58:14 AM
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Afghanistan: Taliban shoots and kills several protesters
Several people were killed on Thursday in the Afghan city of Asadabad when Taliban fighters fired on people waving the national flag, a day after three people were killed in a similar protest.
By REUTERS \
8/19/2021 12:54:14 PM
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Ilona Klein: Hungary's other female partisan
As Elie Wiesel wrote: “To forget nothing, to efface nothing, that is the obsession of survivors; to plead for the dead, to defend their memory and honor.”
By STEVEN BARRY FRIEDMAN \
8/19/2021 12:04:46 PM
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'Flying Blue Meanies': A bipolar journey to love and sanity - book review
The book follows protagonist Michael’s personal highs and lows amid the tumultuous events of the time
By TERRANCE MINTNER \
8/19/2021 12:10:18 PM
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Rebuild Jerusalem: The largest construction projects in Israel's capital
Armed with the largest municipal budget in the city’s history, Mayor Moshe Lion has moved strongly to implement the campaign promises he made in 2018.
By ZEV STUB \
8/19/2021 7:26:41 PM
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Tel Aviv: A view of the synagogues in a city purveying ultra-secularity
How many synagogues are there in Tel Aviv? The local religious council estimates a total of 500.
By JACOB SOLOMON \
8/19/2021 12:39:55 PM
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US to begin COVID-19 vaccine booster shots in September
COVID-19 vaccine booster shots will be made widely available to Americans starting on September 20, pending FDA approval and CDC recommendation.
By REUTERS \
8/19/2021 12:44:29 PM
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Symbolism of Salvador Dali displayed in new exhibition in Herzliya
The expansive spread takes in over 100 items, and covers most of the expected Dali bases.
By BARRY DAVIS \
8/19/2021 12:49:26 PM
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How much does rug cleaning cost?
By SARAH GOLDMAN \
8/22/2021 10:46:38 AM
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On Deck offering fellowship for Israeli tech business entrepreneurs
The fellowship, a network of networks, offers a series of independent, adjacent communities that help talented, ambitious people start and grow their companies.
By MICHAL GALANTI \
8/19/2021 12:55:32 PM
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Modern Art Oxford director talks Yael Frank exhibit in Herzliya
“GRID,” an exhibition by Yael Frank, kicked off at the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art on July 31 and is on display until November 20.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
8/19/2021 12:58:37 PM
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Emotional Support Animals - Everything You Need to Know
The emotional support animals are vital for ensuring that you get the right emotional support, especially for people with disabilities. Here is the guide.
By PROMO CONTENT \
8/24/2021 8:09:14 AM
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Centenarian recalls the 20th century's dark highlights
Throughout history, many enemies tried to kill us, yet we survived, as illustrated in the life story of Elizabeth Markovich.
By RACHEL STERN \
8/19/2021 1:03:18 PM
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German court upholds neo-Nazi serial killer's life sentence
Beate Zschaepe, a member of a neo-Nazi group that targeted ethnic Turks and other minorities, lost her appeal to a German High Court and was convicted for 10 counts of murder.
By REUTERS \
8/19/2021 1:06:43 PM
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Mekorot: When innovation, technology meet water
Israel’s national water company has a road map to the future and it’s rooted in innovation.
By ZACHARY KEYSER \
8/19/2021 1:11:27 PM
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COVID-19 boosters expanded to 40 years old and up
The country registers some 600 serious patients * Ten cases of concerning new Delta strain found in Israel
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN AND MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
8/20/2021 5:08:06 AM
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Bennett: People dying from COVID, not COVID vaccines
Prime Minister Naftali Bennet called on Arab-Israelis to receive the coronavirus vaccinations, and explained that the virus was much more dangerous than the vaccine's possbile side effects.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
8/20/2021 11:08:19 AM
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Why young Arab Israelis are not vaccinating, and what we can do about it
Bennett in Taibe: "Safeguard the dignity and lives of your grandfather and grandmother"
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
8/21/2021 8:17:34 AM
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'Stop, it's hurting me': Son murders his mother in Sderot
"He told me 'do you want to see her? I murdered her,'" said the victim's neighbor after he let her into their house.
By Yanir Yagna/Walla! \
8/20/2021 7:54:24 AM
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What to buy as summer ends and the holidays and school year begin
Let us try to enjoy the moment, savor the last days of summer and get ready for endless family dinners
By NERIA BARR \
8/19/2021 1:34:46 PM
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Learn about the best homework help websites for college students
Looking for homework help websites you can trust? Look no further because EssayPro and WritePaper are the most reliable helpers for all your academic matters!
By Leo Giosuè \
8/19/2021 1:40:21 PM
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Wine talk: Not just port
Portugal may be the next big trend because of the beauty of the country, the many indigenous varieties, the drinkability of the wines and their incredible value.
By Adam Montefiore \
8/20/2021 9:15:55 AM
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Pascale’s kitchen: Tasty and healthful gluten-free baking
Below, you will find three savory and sweet recipes that are 100% gluten-free.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
8/19/2021 1:52:46 PM
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Nighttime activities in the Jezreel Valley
Visitors will enjoy a host of fun activities, and are invited to drop by art galleries and wineries, which will be offering unique programs for the special night.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
8/19/2021 2:06:23 PM
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PM Bennett wishes MK Kariv a quick recovery
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 2:00:12 PM
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Cyberterrorism: One of the modern world's biggest threats - opinion
Cyberterrorism has the potential to undermine all of the UN's Sustianable Development Goals.
By JODIE COHEN \
8/19/2021 2:13:54 PM
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Does Poland love Jews? Restitution law implies no - opinion
The Polish Parliament threw a cold dose of reality on any sense of reconciliation that might take place.
By JONATHAN FELDSTEIN \
8/19/2021 2:20:15 PM
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Voices from the Arab press: Haniyeh, Nasrallah and the so-called 'nation'
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
By MEDIA LINE \
8/19/2021 2:26:16 PM
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UK’s Orthodox Jewish women depicted in new book
The book depicts the rainbow of haredi, Modern Orthodox and traditionalist practice
By NEVILLE TELLER \
8/19/2021 2:30:19 PM
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Different flavors of the Jewish legacy in American Jewry
The legacy rewritten, like in My Unorthodox Life; the legacy despaired, like the Pew Report Jews; and the legacy described in David Kuney's new memoir.
By FERN REISS \
8/19/2021 2:37:25 PM
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Israel takes part in multinational Capture the Flag cyber drill
IDF soldiers from the Joint Cyber Defense Division (JCDD) competed in an international cyber competition with over 300 troops from over 10 countries. Although close, they did not take first place.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
8/19/2021 6:08:19 PM
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Parashat Ki Tetze: What is a Holy War?
We see three laws in these verses that are hard to imagine are mentioned in reference to a war camp.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
8/19/2021 2:41:42 PM
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Parashat Ki Tetze: Making ourselves disappear
Deuteronomy 22 tells us that when you see another’s oxen or sheep lost, you should not remain indifferent.
By DAVID WOLPE \
8/19/2021 2:45:25 PM
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Rosh Hashanah and the brilliance of the Jewish calendar
The brilliance of the Hebrew calendar was its ability to transform itself from an agricultural calendar tied to the seasons to one of both sacred space and sacred time.
By AHARON WEXLER \
8/19/2021 2:50:08 PM
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Palestinian Islamic council: Israel undermining foundations of al-Aqsa Mosque
The Palestinian Supreme Fatwa Council renewed a ban on selling properties to Jews and issued a series of statements decrying the "Judaization" of Palestinian and Islamic sites.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
8/19/2021 8:43:56 PM
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Tech Buzz: Reali raises $250m.
Israeli companies have raised some $15 billion in the first seven and a half months of the year, shattering all previous records.
By ZEV STUB \
8/19/2021 3:55:34 PM
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Excavations by night
Initially, archaeology was only a passion, something Navot Rom studied to fulfill his interests, but he didn’t plan it as a career.
By BASIA MONKA \
8/19/2021 7:04:32 PM
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Haredi teen released after being forcibly hospitalized for being gay
The teen was forcibly hospitalized for allegedly posing a threat, although a court found the decision was made based on shaky evidence.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
8/19/2021 5:04:24 PM
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Shin Bet assisting with investigation of Jerusalem fire - report
The massive Jerusalem area fire, contained on Tuesday, has reignited. Some 12 teams of firefighters responded and four firefighting planes are assisting efforts.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 8:23:56 PM
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Veranda: Fine kosher cuisine with a view of Jerusalem’s Old City
Chef Aviram Hayuka, a native Jerusalemite, says he was inspired by what he calls the authentic home cooking of his mother and grandmother.
By STEVE LINDE \
8/19/2021 3:03:58 PM
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Yada-Yada: A charming spot in Ben Yitzhak
A local business with its heart in the moshav, Yada-Yada is a haven of home-made goodness.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
8/19/2021 3:08:37 PM
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Sharak: The new wave of the Israeli cuisine
Sharak serves up excellent fish dishes that combine expertise and imagination, as well as deep connection to the local cuisine
By NERIA BARR \
8/19/2021 3:14:39 PM
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Blvck Paris continues its digital expansion with their second NFT drop
By AVI STERN \
9/5/2021 10:52:39 AM
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Biden says he, first lady will get COVID-19 booster shot
By REUTERS \
8/19/2021 3:21:17 PM
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Ex-IDF cyber intel. official reveals secrets behind cyber offense
JPost One-on-One Zoomcast, Episode 31: Yonah Jeremy Bob with Yaron Rosen, Brig. Gen. (Res.): Former IDF cyber chief, president of cyber intel firm Toka, reveals how nations should defend cyberspace
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
9/14/2021 10:31:07 AM
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Fun things to do when visiting Israel
By Leo Giosuè \
8/19/2021 3:39:46 PM
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Russia offers aircraft to evacuate foreign citizens from Afghanistan
By REUTERS \
8/19/2021 3:52:44 PM
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British students choosing to study in Israel increase by fivefold
Ninety four students have chosen to study in Israel with the Turing Scheme, compared to the previous average of 18 under the EU's Erasmus+ program.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 5:40:21 PM
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Lebanese presidency: US to help Lebanon with electricity
By REUTERS \
8/19/2021 4:44:03 PM
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The Afghan gov't overthrown by Taliban never existed - ex-soldier
Former US soldier discusses how myths, bad data, desire for promotions, corruption and waste underpinned the Afghan war.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
8/19/2021 7:38:20 PM
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Afghan footballer dies in fall from plane at Kabul - report
By REUTERS \
8/19/2021 5:27:05 PM
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Intel gives $250 bonus for vaccinating. Should Israeli firms follow?
Intel said that all salaried employees would receive the bonus, including those who had already been vaccinated previously.
By ZEV STUB \
8/19/2021 8:37:23 PM
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Police apprehend man claiming to have bomb near US Capitol
The US Capitol Police said they were investigating a bomb threat on Thursday near the Library of Congress.
By REUTERS \
8/19/2021 9:31:57 PM
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Reform disagreements threaten Liberman's budget plan
Opposition is building to a proposed reform in the Economic Arrangements Law that accompanied the budget to reduce regulation and bureaucracy in government offices.
By ZEV STUB \
8/19/2021 7:04:13 PM
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Israel looking to expand avocado production into Morocco
The largest grower and exporter of citrus in Israel is leaving the country to grow avocados to meet the rising demand for the fruit.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 5:50:56 PM
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Judaica artist and IDF veteran fires assault rifle to make abstract art
David Roytman's new art exhibit "Make Art Not War" will be shown at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem.
By AARON REICH \
8/19/2021 7:53:19 PM
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From Judean desert to space: Ancient coin to fly with Israeli astronaut
In early 2022, Eytan Stibbe is set to become the second Israeli man to fly to space. He will take with a symbol of Jewish history and yearning for freedom.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
8/19/2021 6:40:52 PM
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Israel won't allow Gaza rocket fire, Lapid tells Egyptian intel chief
The meeting comes as Hamas has threatened renewed violence unless there is a resumption of the Qatari cash payments for both needy families in Gaza and Hamas employees.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
8/19/2021 5:57:53 PM
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Larry David reportedly yelled at Alan Dershowitz over his ties to Trump
David apparently hit Dershowitz with this line, among others: “It’s disgusting. Your whole enclave — it’s disgusting. You’re disgusting!”
By GABE FRIEDMAN/JTA \
8/19/2021 5:57:57 PM
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How can we close 'persistent' Jewish NGO leadership gender gap? - study
Although some 70% of the workers in Jewish nonprofit organizations are women, less than half of CEOs and organization leaders are women. New research describes five causes and solutions.
By EVE YOUNG \
8/19/2021 6:52:23 PM
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Global warming and the crime of lost potential - dvar Torah
Though the Torah’s will about climate preservation is unclear, many intuitively support policies that advance human progress while attempting to safeguard our climate for the future.
By MOSHE TARAGIN \
8/19/2021 6:53:51 PM
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150,000 COVID vaccines given to Palestinian Authority from US
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 7:13:34 PM
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World’s biggest financial scandals
By Leo Giosuè \
9/22/2021 10:07:43 AM
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Wildfires: Jerusalem-area blaze endangers suburbs
Officials predicted that it may take decades to rehabilitate the area, which had been hit by a number of previous smaller fires in recent years.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
8/19/2021 7:00:35 PM
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Man arrested for indecent act on girl on bus to Jerusalem
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 7:12:50 PM
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Mekudeshet: A cultural center for all of Jerusalem
Mekudeshet is not running only during the summer, and will continue with other programs during the year.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
8/19/2021 7:12:01 PM
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Hassan Nasrallah’s schadenfreude - opinion
Under other circumstances, Nasrallah might celebrate the Taliban's defeat. But at the moment, the sight of Biden turning his back on his friends with his tail between his legs is a cause to celebrate
By RUTHIE BLUM \
8/21/2021 12:05:15 AM
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Can Bennett pitch Israel's Iran policy at the White House? - analysis
Cohen’s one-on-one with Biden shows that personal diplomacy and powerful intelligence shared with the US president, like with some others in the past, can make all of the difference.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
8/19/2021 8:00:39 PM
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From Taliban to Hamas, Middle East vacuums never end well - opinion
All withdrawals in this part of the world end the same, with the vacuum being filled by hostile and radical terrorist elements.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
8/20/2021 2:06:40 PM
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Deal reached for Qatari cash to Gaza ahead of Bennett-Biden parley
The United Nations and Qatar signed a deal for the resumption of Qatari cash payments to needy families in Gaza.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH AND TOVAH LAZAROFF \
8/20/2021 7:12:37 AM
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My Word: Afghanistan’s demise and Western confusion
As Israel has learned the hard way, how you leave an area is no less important than the timing.
By LIAT COLLINS \
8/19/2021 7:30:30 PM
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Grapevine August 20, 2021: Pride in one of their own
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
8/19/2021 7:36:22 PM
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MK Kariv released from hospital after COVID stay
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 7:40:33 PM
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The alleged American abandonment of Afghanistan - opinion
The idea that the world can be shaped by military force, as it was by the Allied victory in World War II, has since been proven impossible time after time.
By NADAV TAMIR \
8/19/2021 7:42:27 PM
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Europeans rap Iran as clock ticks on nuclear surveillance
The European states party to the Iran nuclear deal expressed concern about Iran’s advances towards a nuclear weapon days before IAEA surveillance of the Iranian nuclear could expire.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
8/19/2021 8:48:36 PM
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Fighting antisemitism should not be Israel's primary concern - opinion
Fighting with Poland over Holocaust restitution is not in Israel’s national interest.
By EFRAIM INBAR \
8/19/2021 7:47:26 PM
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Biden-Bennett meeting a chance to push for two-state solution - opinion
To a large extent, as always, the future of Israel and Palestine is in the hands of the US administration and its relationship with Israel’s government.
By HADAR SUSSKIND \
8/19/2021 7:52:18 PM
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Forecast for Bennett in Washington is sunny- analysis
Comparisons will be made between US President Biden's first meeting with PM Bennett and the first meeting of Netanyahu, with then-president Obama, what will these meetings have in common?
By HERB KEINON \
8/19/2021 8:19:23 PM
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After one year, the Abraham Accords are still solid - opinion
Don’t be begrudging or doubtful about their future.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
8/19/2021 7:58:34 PM
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Israel needs to decide who maintains its public image - opinion
Israel has never really made up its mind as to how it should conduct its PR activities, and who should be in charge.
By ZALMAN SHOVAL \
8/19/2021 8:02:55 PM
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COVID-19: How will Rosh Hashanah be different this year? - opinion
What is the best, the most responsible and the wisest decision for our congregation this High Holy Day season, Rosh Hashanah 2021?
By MICAH HALPERN \
8/19/2021 8:06:31 PM
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Coronavirus in Israel: 7,922 new cases, 5.5% of tests positive
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 8:08:27 PM
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How to make bookkeeping in Israel easier - opinion
If you own or manage a business, large or small, you need reliable up-to-date books to tell you (and the taxman) how you are doing.
By LEON HARRIS AND ERIC EDELSTEIN \
8/19/2021 8:12:16 PM
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Wake up now, secure your retirement - opinion
Time flies, and before we know it, we are quickly approaching retirement. The realization hits that not nearly enough money has been saved and then panic strikes.
By AARON KATSMAN \
8/19/2021 8:15:08 PM
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COVID-19: Israel's draconian travel restrictions keeps us from adapting
TRAVEL AFFAIRS: Do Israel's health professionals know something about the Delta variant that the rest of the world does not?
By MARK FELDMAN \
8/19/2021 8:22:59 PM
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If COVID-19 doesn’t kill us, depression and anxiety might - analysis
HEALTH AFFAIRS: The emotional and mental impact of COVID-19 is only now beginning to surface.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
8/21/2021 8:23:03 AM
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Israel's national failure: Not stopping violent crime in the Arab sector
SOCIAL AFFAIRS: Whether due to lack of policing or societal fissures, violence and murders in Arab communities are getting worse.
By SHIRA SILKOFF \
8/19/2021 8:36:55 PM
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Afghanistan killed war for democracy, but war on jihadism lives on
MIDDLE ISRAEL: The war on Islamism, unlike the war for democracy, is both winnable and imperative.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
8/19/2021 8:44:41 PM
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Even after Assyria won, Judeans produced olive oil in biblical Shephelah
A new study by Bar Ilan University scholars suggests that the Philistines engaged in olive oil production earlier than previously thought, but did not have the monopoly of it.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
8/21/2021 4:20:31 PM
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Will Likud candidates succeed in dethroning Benjamin Netanyahu?
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: Is the dawn of "the day after Netanyahu" approaching?
By GIL HOFFMAN \
8/19/2021 8:51:17 PM
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Lapid: No chance Gantz goes with Netanyahu
"Bibi isn't prime minister now because no one believed him. He tricked Gantz before and he would again. People can each be tricked once." Lapid said.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
8/19/2021 9:01:48 PM
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Naftali Bennett should speak with Mahmoud Abbas - editorial
Palestinian firefighters helping to fight the Jerusalem wildfire was a symbolic act that brought some teeth to the far-off idea that we must share the land and protect it together.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
8/19/2021 8:55:42 PM
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Jerusalem could have all gone up in smoke in latest wildfire
ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS: One of the country’s worst fires devastated areas around Jerusalem.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN \
8/19/2021 9:01:17 PM
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Upcoming music artist Tyrone brings positivity through Hip Hop
By AVI STERN \
9/22/2021 10:08:04 AM
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How the US disaster in giving Afghanistan to the Taliban happened
REGIONAL AFFAIRS: America’s debacle in Afghanistan is a complicated process, and the breakdown has many antecedents.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
8/21/2021 1:12:08 AM
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Iconic Biblical harp shop goes up in flames, as owners voice hope
‘Our roots are strong and like the trees, we will grow again, even more beautiful,’ said harp maker Shoshanna Harrari
By BEN BRESKY \
8/19/2021 9:16:01 PM
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Dance goes digital with Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company's newest show
Nadav Gal: "Each work is so different from the next to the point that each performance looks to be in a different space from the other, even though most were filmed in the same space."
By TAMAR URIEL-BEERI \
8/19/2021 9:23:11 PM
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Comedy for Koby: A comedy miracle after trying times - review
The Comedy for Koby tour is a biannual event, benefiting The Koby Mandell Foundation, which helps family members of terror victims and others who have suffered a loss in their family.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
8/19/2021 9:27:48 PM
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‘Happy Times’: A violent black comedy that doesn't get funnier - review
These kinds of black comedies are hardly ever as funny as their creators want them to be.
By HANNAH BROWN \
8/19/2021 9:32:17 PM
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The International Jerusalem Puppet Festival returns for 30th year
The 30th edition of the festival kicks off at the Train Theater on Sunday, with a program chock-full of quality work for all ages lined up throughout the five-day program.
By BARRY DAVIS \
8/29/2021 5:32:33 PM
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United Hatzalah defends training women for ambulance crews
Posters hung in a haredi community claimed that training women as EMTs was causing two religious issues by breaking seclusion laws and by involving women in Israeli National Service.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/19/2021 9:47:06 PM
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Jerusalem Artist House's new exhibit is an evocative emotional display
The works, which will be on display through to October 2, are exciting, moving, shocking, evocative and run across practically the full gamut of emotions and cerebral spectrum.
By BARRY DAVIS \
8/19/2021 9:44:17 PM
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This week in Jerusalem: New Year cheer here
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
8/19/2021 9:48:12 PM
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COVID cabinet to review Uman travel outline on Sunday
The coronavirus cabinet will review an outline on Sunday that will allow hasidim to travel to Uman for Rosh Hashanah.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
8/19/2021 9:50:24 PM
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Grapevine: Historic mill bites dust
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
8/19/2021 9:51:06 PM
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Jerusalem Highlights Week of August 20 – 26
Don't know what to do in Jerusalem the coming week? Here's a list of suggestions.
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
8/19/2021 9:56:11 PM
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No Palestinian state under Bennett-led government, FM says
It's not possible for a two-state resolution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict while the government is led by Naftali Bennett, Yair Lapid told Channel 11.
By GIL HOFFMAN AND TOVAH LAZAROFF \
8/20/2021 7:24:38 PM
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Israel accused of striking Syrian site, air defenses kill 4 civilians - reports
Damascus and Beirut accuse Jerusalem of carrying out airstrike from Lebanese airspace.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM AND TZVI JOFFRE \
8/21/2021 12:26:12 PM