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Trebling tobacco tax 'could prevent 200 million early deaths'
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 12:02:52 AM
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Israel to name Arrow site after former US senator Daniel Inouye
For the first time, Israel is naming a military facility after a non-Israeli.
By ARIEL BEN SOLOMON \
1/2/2014 12:53:00 AM
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Bennett threatens to bolt if Kerry proposals are accepted
By Gil Stern Stern HOFFMAN \
1/2/2014 12:57:57 AM
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Continued participation in coalition is a crime, says Shas Council of Torah Sages
Council denounces government for its policies toward Torah students and the poor.
By JEREMY SHARON \
1/2/2014 1:44:38 AM
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Two killed in clashes between Egyptian police and protesters
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 1:50:28 AM
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Tax benefit for NGO donations, instead of direct state funding
The Knesset Finance Committee approves tax benefits to donors of NGOs operating in a variety of fields, including welfare, education, and religion.
By LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI \
1/2/2014 2:03:14 AM
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Jerusalem mayor: Storm ‘Alexa’ cost city $290 million
‘We expect the government to pass meaningful aid budgets to enable the municipality to overcome the vast economic and infrastructural damage to city,’ says Barkat.
By DANIEL K. EISENBUD \
1/2/2014 2:25:59 AM
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New Year arrives with price rises and tax hikes
Net income beginning in 2014 is projected to drop and the recent stormy weather has sent prices of fresh vegetables soaring.
By JOHN BENZAQUEN \
1/2/2014 2:33:04 AM
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Health funds better in monitoring treatment of chronic conditions but not among poor, report finds
The chronic illnesses the health funds are supposed to look for include asthma, cardiovascular diseases, colon and breast cancer, diabetes and hypertension.
By JUDY SIEGEL \
1/2/2014 2:53:28 AM
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Powerful storm looms for Midwest, Northeast, forecasters say
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 3:06:50 AM
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Brooklyn’s biblical taxidermy ‘zoo’ to close due to lack of funds
While the museum is still open for business, its owner and proprietor, Rabbi Shaul Shimon Deutsch, told News 12 Brooklyn that he had incurred “a lot of debt” and that donations had been slow.
By SAM SOKOL \
1/2/2014 3:18:34 AM
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Man suspected of pedophilia extradited back to Israel
Man's wife became what is known as an agunah – a woman whose husband disappeared and is therefore unable to receive a bill of divorce, as required by Jewish law, and re-marry.
By JEREMY SHARON \
1/2/2014 3:26:29 AM
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Sela rolls into Chennai quarters after Youzhny retires
Sela, ranked No. 73 in the world, was leading Youzhny 3-1 and 30-0 when his world No. 15 opponent rushed off the court due to a stomach virus after just 24 minutes.
By ALLON SINAI \
1/2/2014 3:39:59 AM
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Scorching Mac TA opens Top 16 at Gala
Blatt’s boys look to maintain Euroleague defensive domination; full BSL slate on tap as well.
By ALLON SINAI \
1/2/2014 3:57:13 AM
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Hinting at crazy
By IRA SHARKANSKY \
1/2/2014 4:07:00 AM
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Kerry's 'framework' expected to be 'outline' of future agreement
Top US diplomat returning to region for 10th time; Jerusalem not expected to announce settlement construction plans during Kerry's trip; Abbas rejects idea of reaching interim agreement with Israel, insists on final deal.
By HERB KEINON AND KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
1/2/2014 4:13:24 AM
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Kerry's 'framework' expected to be 'outline' of future agreement
By HERB KEINON, KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
1/2/2014 4:17:16 AM
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The power of propaganda and misinformation
The technique, which propagandists use to persuade us to focus disproportionately on the Israel-Palestine conflict, diverts our attention from the many grievous tragedies that are more deserving of our serious and immediate attention
By MAURICE OSTROFF \
1/2/2014 4:35:31 AM
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Britain’s Jewish Christmas
Limmud, like the idyllic version of Christmas, is also a family affair, sometimes taking on the qualities of summer camp in blustery December.
By MICHAEL WIDLANSKI \
1/2/2014 4:44:32 AM
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Syrian Electronic Army says hacked into Skype's social media accounts
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 5:04:59 AM
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MK proposes bill to cancel local rabbinical councils
By LAHAV HARKOV \
1/2/2014 5:41:46 AM
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Molotov cocktail thrown at door of law firm in Acco
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
1/2/2014 7:15:36 AM
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South Korea military to fight to keep ban on sex by academy cadets
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 8:40:06 AM
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Deputy FM Elkin: Israel shouldn't negotiate peace that requires 'suicidal' concessions
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
1/2/2014 8:59:29 AM
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Deputy Foreign Minister: Jordan Valley must be under Israeli sovereignty
Interior minister leads delegation of lawmakers on symbolic tour of swath of West Bank that Israel views as vital for its strategic depth.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
1/2/2014 9:08:08 AM
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Israel, Middle East and Islam - From Intelligence to Consulting
By SHMUEL WILLNER \
1/2/2014 9:16:00 AM
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Helicopter rescue begins for passengers stuck in Antarctic ice
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 9:49:23 AM
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Palestinian, 85, dies after clashes with Israelis, witnesses say
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 9:50:32 AM
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PA warns of Hamas efforts to kidnap Israelis in West Bank
New report by Palestinian security agency says Islamists seeking to bolster presence in Fatah-ruled territories, Israel Radio reports.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
1/2/2014 10:25:16 AM
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Doctors say Ariel Sharon in critical condition, life in danger
Sheba Medical Center director Rotstein: Ex-PM was not on dialysis, but doctors administered antibiotics due to numerous infections.
By JPOST.COM STAFF, GIL STERN STERN HOFFMAN AND TOVAH LAZAROFF \
1/2/2014 10:45:18 AM
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City Notes: Interior Ministry raises NIS 30m. for storm-damaged areas in North
The damage is estimated to be worth some NIS 73 million, not including infrastructure repair and pruning.
By COMPILED BY TAMARA ZIEVE \
1/2/2014 10:48:17 AM
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A king’s view of Khirbet Qeiyafa
Archeological evidence supports the belief that the biblical city of Sha’arayim was located just above the Elah valley.
By AVIVA BAR-AM \
1/2/2014 10:59:50 AM
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Overcoming poverty
Welfare and Social Services Minister Meir Cohen presents his solutions for helping Israel’s poor.
By YAAKOV BAR-ON \
1/2/2014 11:20:11 AM
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Grapevine: Musical chairs at Hadassah
"The financial straits of the Hadassah Medical Organization have caused a few upheavals in the management."
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
1/2/2014 11:27:50 AM
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Chinese balloonist lands in midst of isle dispute with Japan
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 11:30:50 AM
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Paint me a song
Sivan Rotem combines opera with fine art.
By BARRY DAVIS \
1/2/2014 11:35:58 AM
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Showtime
"Later this month local filmgoers will be able to enjoy a rare a quality blast from the past."
By BARRY DAVIS \
1/2/2014 11:43:01 AM
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Batting for peace
Stanley Perlman, chairman of the Israel Cricket Association, makes dreams come true
By ALLON SINAI \
1/2/2014 11:49:48 AM
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Italian navy rescues 233 migrants south of Sicily
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 11:52:10 AM
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The right to rest
Secular burial options exist in Israel.
By MIRIAM KRESH \
1/2/2014 11:55:58 AM
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Recycling: Avoiding lead contamination
The average Israeli throws out 14 batteries a year. What can be done to prevent harm to human health and the environment?
By MIRIAM KRESH \
1/2/2014 12:00:25 PM
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Star Catcher: Astrology for the week of JANUARY 3, 2014
TIP FOR THE WEEK: Take your time…think things through before making your final decision.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE \
1/2/2014 12:11:18 PM
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Week of January 3: Brighter winter
"Aithan’s mural is a valuable piece of art that brightens up our sanctuary even on these cold, snowy days of winter."
By JERUSALEM POST READERS \
1/2/2014 12:16:19 PM
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Sa'ar: Jordan Valley vital to Israel's strategic depth
By YASSER OKBI \
1/2/2014 12:18:13 PM
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Never again: An institution’s daunting task
From the outset, Yad Vashem has overcome challenges in its goal of honoring victims and survivors of the Holocaust.
By BARRY DAVIS \
1/2/2014 12:22:42 PM
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How the Middle East map changed in 2013
Sectarian fractures and division in the Arab world are exacerbating hostilities between Sunnis and Shi’ites, the US has lost influence and Russia has emerged as a sympathetic ally.
By JACQUES NERIAH \
1/2/2014 12:29:58 PM
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Hot off the Arab press
What citizens of other countries are reading about the Middle East
By COMPILED BY THE MEDIA LINE \
1/2/2014 12:37:49 PM
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Spine trouble
A Jewish-Muslim story of healing.
By SUSAN SHAPIRO \
1/2/2014 12:46:39 PM
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Tefillin in the IDF
Someone has to be the praying guy, the good luck charm, the ‘shaliah tzibur’
By YISHAI FLEISHER \
1/2/2014 12:54:31 PM
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The new big hit?
With sales on the upswing, importers of luxury cars are expecting an even better year.
By Gil Stern Stern MELAMED \
1/2/2014 1:02:06 PM
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Jordanian PM: Annexation of Jordan Valley by Israel violates peace treaty
By YASSER OKBI \
1/2/2014 1:02:28 PM
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Walking on water
Snir Stream is full this time of year and wading in it can be a delightful experience
By MEITAL SHARABI \
1/2/2014 1:08:43 PM
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Voices from the past
From an old movie house to a boutique hotel, the Cinema Hotel in Tel Aviv is a relic of a bygone era.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
1/2/2014 1:15:16 PM
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Avocado and spice
The avocado has a lot going for it. It combines good taste with good nutrition.
By FAYE LEVY AND YAKIR LEVY \
1/2/2014 1:22:23 PM
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IDF investigates reports of ‘tear gas death’ of elderly Palestinian man
Said Jasser Ali died from smoke inhalation after IDF troops fired tear gas at a procession in Kfar Kadum, Palestinian sources say.
By YAAKOV LAPPIN AND YASSER OKBI \
1/2/2014 1:22:56 PM
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As the good book says
Alisa Solomon takes on the history and cultural impact of the beloved ‘Fiddler on the Roof ’
By AMY SPIRO \
1/2/2014 1:28:57 PM
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Historical grounding
'Primo Levi' is an elegant and cogent assessment of Levi as a moral thinker, writer and witness to the Holocaust, and as a commentator on Jewish identity.
GLENN C. ALTSCHULER \
1/2/2014 1:34:35 PM
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King David’s tribulations
"This volume is a welcome addition to the commentary on Tanach, and required reading for anyone beginning a serious study of the Book of Kings."
By ALAN JOTKOWITZ \
1/2/2014 1:42:53 PM
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Veterans: Can’t stay away
Born to Israeli parents but raised in the US, Ron Sacher’s life has been a back and forth between the two countries. Ultimately, he stayed here.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
1/2/2014 1:49:16 PM
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Come out with your hands up
By RABBI ANDREW SACKS \
1/2/2014 1:58:00 PM
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'Hezbollah commander says none of Israel's borders are safe'
In the interview with The Guardian, the Hezbollah commander vowed that its allies would emerge victorious in Syria.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
1/2/2014 2:24:20 PM
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Parshat Bo: True freedom
Only a people which is committed to universal freedom has the right to benefit from a revolution and create its own nation-state.
By SHLOMO RISKIN \
1/2/2014 2:30:00 PM
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His Story/Her Story: Giving a great lady her due: Rabbanit Bracha Kapach
"On November 26, Rabbanit Bracha Kapach passed away; somehow the news of her death seems to have been swallowed up by other news items that same week."
By RENÉE LEVINE MELAMMED \
1/2/2014 2:33:50 PM
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The Tisch: Quietly contemplating
'Ta’anit dibur', abstinence from speech, is a spiritual practice that has been favored by many.
By LEVI COOPER \
1/2/2014 2:43:45 PM
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Why is the ASA shocked?
"It is naïve and unrealistic, at best, for the ASA to think it could call for such a potentially damaging boycott without any response from a great many people with opposing views."
By RICHARD L. CRAVATTS \
1/2/2014 2:49:57 PM
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Grumpy Old Man: O Canada
He’s a nut job who can’t keep his addictions in check, but with the proper perspective, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford can look pretty good.
By LAWRENCE RIFKIN \
1/2/2014 2:54:01 PM
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Israel Inspired: Is that really kosher?
"Did you know that Israel has more vegetarians per capita than any other Western country?"
By JEREMY GIMPEL \
1/2/2014 3:00:35 PM
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The Human Spirit: Free at last, but how?
"Tamar Epstein was until recently called the world’s most famous aguna – a term used loosely to describe a woman whose husband refuses to give her a get, a Jewish writ of divorce."
By BARBARA SOFER \
1/2/2014 3:13:03 PM
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Kerry arrives in Israel, set to meet Netanyahu to talk peace
Top US diplomat to sit down with Israeli premier at 5 p.m. local time, the two are likely to discuss ideas for a framework peace deal.
By HERB KEINON AND KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
1/2/2014 3:19:04 PM
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A Fresh Perspective: Let there be more Stephen Harpers
"Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Israel’s best friend among world leaders, is coming soon for his first visit to Israel."
By DAN ILLOUZ \
1/2/2014 3:20:01 PM
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Powerful blast shakes southern Beirut
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 4:21:21 PM
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A woman’s sport
Jerusalem’s first and only pole-dancing studio brings new meaning to weathered stereotypes.
By LAURA KELLY \
1/2/2014 4:15:35 PM
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IDF appoints first female battalion commander
Maj. Oshrat Bachar will be promoted to rank of Lieut.-Col and will head Eitam battalion, tasked with monitoring terror in Sinai Peninsula.
By YAAKOV LAPPIN \
1/2/2014 4:18:25 PM
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Dignity restored
AMCHA adapts its services for Holocaust survivors to make them feel less alone
By BENJI ROSEN \
1/2/2014 4:25:32 PM
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The 100-year-old volunteer
"'I’ve had a good life!' says centenarian Ruth Richman."
By MARION FISCHEL \
1/2/2014 4:32:27 PM
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Blast shakes southern Beirut, stronghold of Hezbollah
Car bomb kills four, injures more than 65 in second such incident in Lebanese capital in less than a week.
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 4:34:51 PM
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Grapevine: Freeze! It’s the kosher police
The rabbinate is hitting back – not necessarily at the rebels – but at every food enterprise that claims to be kosher.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
1/2/2014 4:36:14 PM
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Czech police say weapons found at Palestinian mission
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 4:36:14 PM
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Son of a Muslim Brotherhood leader, seven others arrested in Egypt over bombing
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 4:56:47 PM
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Swastika graffiti found on Stockholm mosque
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
1/2/2014 4:59:33 PM
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Jews for Jihad
When Jews become the Jewish State's biggest enemy.
By PAMELA GELLER \
1/2/2014 10:41:31 PM
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Out and About: Top 10 things to do
Martin Scorsese’s new film "The Wolf of Wall Street" is based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, from his rise to a wealthy stockbroker to his fall involving crime, corruption and the federal government.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2014 5:16:22 PM
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Netanyahu: doubts growing in Israel over Palestinian peace commitment
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 6:02:06 PM
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Wine Talk: To each his own
When it comes to selecting wine, the new rule of thumb is drink what you like, not what the experts say you should like.
By Adam Montefiore \
1/2/2014 5:22:03 PM
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Quick fix
Make these hearty, no-fuss soups in less than an hour.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2014 5:31:30 PM
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A FOUNDATION FOR LIFE
Jewish high school students from the Diaspora find their feet in Israel
By Darryl Egnal
California teenager, Aviv Gadi, will graduate from high school next June, but not from the school she attended in Los Angeles.
By NAALE ELITE ACADEMY \
1/2/2014 5:40:37 PM
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Weapons found at Palestinian mission in Prague
Daughter claims ambassador was "deliberately killed," while officials say mishandling of explosive device killed him.
By REUTERS \
1/3/2014 1:14:41 AM
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Egypt arrests 7 over Mansoura suicide bombing, foils Sinai terrorist activity
Interior Minister accuses Hamas of cooperating with Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt to provide logistical support to the the jihadist group.
By ARIEL BEN SOLOMON, REUTERS \
1/2/2014 6:11:37 PM
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Kerry to Netanyahu: Israeli-Palestinian peace not 'mission impossible'
PM: Israel doubts Palestinian commitment to peace; Kerry says framework deal will clarify issues for final status deal.
By HERB KEINON \
1/2/2014 6:13:06 PM
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Suicide car bomb kills at least 12 in northeast Iraq
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 6:35:04 PM
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Histadrut threatens Dan bus strike
By NIV ELIS \
1/2/2014 6:41:40 PM
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Up to 7,000 foreign jihadis fighting in Syria, new study finds
Majority come from Arab countries; volunteers undergo radicalization, continue terrorist activities in countries of origin.
By YAAKOV LAPPIN \
1/2/2014 9:08:17 PM
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Rush to renew visas after increased arrests of African migrants
Around 500 migrants created long lines at Tel Aviv interior ministry following opening of open detention facility last month.
By BEN HARTMAN \
1/2/2014 7:06:09 PM
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Desalination facilities to run at 70% capacity for 2014
After two sufficiently wet winters, Israel will be operating desalination facilities at decreased rate.
By SHARON UDASIN \
1/2/2014 7:24:52 PM
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Lapid to allocate NIS 150 million towards student housing
Funds would help build 5000 additional units in student dormitories by 2016 – 1000 in the periphery and 4000 in areas of high demand.
By LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI \
1/2/2014 7:31:07 PM
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NGO supports High Court, Sa'ar decision rejecting freeze of state's migrant policy
Israeli Immigration Policy Center calls request for a policy freeze "groundless at its core."
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/2/2014 7:39:36 PM
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Libyan army detains two American in Benghazi
By REUTERS \
1/2/2014 7:42:53 PM
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Shai, Michaeli press 'revolutionary' change to gag orders
MK's claim technological advances lead to leaks and overuse by judiciary system conflicts principle of freedom and public's right to know.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/2/2014 7:43:32 PM
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Palestinians riot on border fence, IDF responds with shots
By YAAKOV LAPPIN \
1/2/2014 8:00:49 PM
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Soroka hospital in Beersheba to get NIS 30 million upgrade
New facilities were made possible with donation from the late businessman Sami Ofer.
By JUDY SEIGEL-ITZKOVICH \
1/2/2014 8:02:08 PM
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UN chief Ban condemns deadly blast in southern Beirut
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
1/2/2014 8:35:50 PM
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Knesset panel to prepare for Shmita year
Knesset Control Committee to review Comptroller report on Shmita, which occurs every 7 years, in order to plan for next one coming in 9 months.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
1/2/2014 8:36:45 PM
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Five new ambassadors present credentials to Peres
Of the 5 new ambassadors, Lars Faaborg Andersen, who heads the EU Delegation has been waiting the longest to present his credentials.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
1/2/2014 8:42:45 PM
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South African Chief Rabbi aims to spread Shabbat across the world
Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein is looking to spread the weekly observance according to the orthodox rite.
By SAM SOKOL \
1/2/2014 8:51:03 PM
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12-year-old cancer patient meets citizen No. 1
Following spur of the moment goodwill phone call, Israeli President Shimon Peres was made available to meet 12-year-old Elhanan to fulfill his wish.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
1/2/2014 8:51:30 PM
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Bullets in an envelope sent to a Lod District judge
By BEN HARTMAN \
1/2/2014 8:53:23 PM
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Column one: ‘The New York Times’ destroys Obama
Last week, the Times published account of Benghazi terrorist strike, criticizing Obama's counterterrorism strategy and his policy in the Middle East.
By CAROLINE B. GLICK \
1/2/2014 9:09:10 PM
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Savir's Corner: 2014 – a make or break year?
The one political conflict that threatens international security and will be high on the 2014 agenda is the Israeli-Palestinian one.
By URI SAVIR \
1/2/2014 9:17:36 PM
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Grapevine: From Dimona to Davos
A year in review from Greer Fay Cashman.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
1/2/2014 9:26:17 PM
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Parshat Bo – Living a ‘miracle’
This week’s Torah portion – Parshat Bo – is similar to the previous one, Parshat Va’era, in the abundance of miracles that defy the laws of nature.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
1/2/2014 9:30:47 PM
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A crystal ball on 2014
The only thing worse than being wrong is being right.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
1/2/2014 9:35:03 PM
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Rocket from Gaza lands in southern Israel, no injuries
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
1/2/2014 9:40:16 PM
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iEngage: A 100-foot political Jesus statue is grossly inappropriate
A Christian merchant seaman plans to build a 100-foot (30-meter) Jesus statue in Nazareth.
By ALAN CULPEPPER \
1/2/2014 9:42:29 PM
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Un-American studies
Perhaps the most odious aspect of the decision of the association of American Studies (ASA) to boycott Israeli universities is its name.
By AMNON RUBINSTEIN \
1/2/2014 9:47:04 PM
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Protesters rally outside Kerry's hotel for Pollard's release
By JPOST.COM STAFF, REUTERS \
1/2/2014 9:56:06 PM
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The POSTman Knocks Twice: You know Teddy?
Teddy played a major role in getting the Rothschild family to finance the Knesset building.
By AVRAHAM AVI-HAI \
1/2/2014 9:53:45 PM
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Avraham Levin: The father of advertising at the ‘Post’
Avraham had shown his initiative and gift of negotiations during the early 1950s when the newspaper no longer suffered from the shortage of newsprint and developed a strategy of broadsheet special, huge supplements
BY ALEXANDER ZVIELLI \
1/2/2014 9:58:36 PM
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Why Pharaoh’s heart hardened
But Pharaoh’s refusal to allow the Jews to leave is complicated by God’s intervention: He “hardened Pharaoh’s heart.” (Exodus 7:3) It would seem, therefore, that Pharaoh did not have true free will.
By MOSHE DANN \
1/2/2014 10:03:00 PM
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Protesters rally outside Kerry's hotel for Pollard's release
Demonstrators attempt to appeal to visiting top US diplomat to free Pollard as part of peace process.
By JPOST.COM STAFF, REUTERS \
1/2/2014 10:04:25 PM
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My Word: The Selfie Generation
According to Oxford Dictionaries, which voted it “International Word of the Year,” “Selfie can actually be traced back to 2002.
By LIAT COLLINS \
1/2/2014 10:14:17 PM
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Slow deterioration in functioning of Sharon's vital organs, says hospital
Hospital chief sees former premier as facing his last days; comatose 85-year-old suffers blood infection, remains in critical condition.
By JPOST.COM STAFF, Gil Stern Stern HOFFMAN \
1/3/2014 11:20:48 AM
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Into The Fray: The gutting of Zionism
Future historians are likely to point to the current government as inflicting the most devastating blow to the spirit of, and the belief in, the Zionist enterprise.
By MARTIN SHERMAN \
1/2/2014 10:20:49 PM
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Security forces nab Islamic Jihad members suspected of planting Bat Yam bus bomb
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
1/2/2014 10:26:11 PM
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Security forces nab Islamic Jihad members suspected of planting Bat Yam bus bomb
Shin Bet arrests 4 suspects accused of perpetrating attack, 10 others suspected of aiding them.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
1/3/2014 12:15:07 AM
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Debating the future of the IDF
Does the air force have a dangerous monopoly on firepower, should the army be investing more in cyber-ops and special forces, or are boots on the ground what is needed to win a war?
By YAAKOV LAPPIN \
1/4/2014 2:35:28 PM
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The Muslim Brotherhood: Wolf not even in sheep’s clothing
The West continues to fail to understand the nature of Muslim Brotherhood: to impose Shari’a by all means, if necessary by violence
By Zvi Mazel \
1/4/2014 10:56:37 AM
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14 challenges for Netanyahu in 2014
Heading into the new year, the prime minister faces a myriad of tests: Keeping his coalition together, the peace talks with the Palestinians and getting a good deal on Iran are just the beginning.
By Gil Stern Stern HOFFMAN \
1/3/2014 11:03:49 PM
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Inclusive Israel
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu became the first prime minister to address the Union for Reform Judaism’s biennial US gathering.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2014 11:28:48 PM