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New graphic novel tells the story of Malaysia’s lost Jewish community
In recent years, Malaysia has been identified by the Anti-Defamation League as among the most antisemitic nations outside of the Middle East and North Africa.
By Jordyn Haime/JTA \
12/2/2021 12:04:17 AM
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NY hate crimes unit investigating damaged menorah in Queens
“Jewish New Yorkers should be able to celebrate Hanukkah without being subjected to acts of antisemitic hate,” Gov. Hochul tweeted Tuesday night,
By BEN SALES/JTA \
12/2/2021 12:16:34 AM
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US to extend transit mask mandate through mid-March
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 12:45:33 AM
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Israeli-Arab man arrested for holding wedding celebration on Jerusalem highway
The wedding occurred three months ago but gained attention this week after a video obtained by Im Tirtzu's Arab Desk was published on their social media.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 1:10:35 AM
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Florida Jewish federation says its anti-hate ad was rejected by Facebook algorithm
“Unfortunately, Facebook inexplicably rejected our ads, presumably because they contained the words ‘hate’ and ‘anti-Semitism,’” wrote the federation’s board chair Alan Cohn.
By ASAF SHALEV / JTA \
12/2/2021 1:20:20 AM
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Instagram head to testify before US Senate panel on 'protecting kids online'
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 1:36:13 AM
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Not just about Jews: a sneak peek at the union of Soviet socialist BDSers
Faster than COVID morphs into new dangerous variants, anti-Semitism continually changes its ugly face.
By ABRAHAM COOPER/YITZCHOK ADLERSTEIN/MEDIA LINE \
12/2/2021 1:53:21 AM
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White House celebrates first Hanukkah with Jewish spouse of vice president
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 2:29:52 AM
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129 nations ignore Jewish ties to Temple Mount, call it solely Muslim
The United States, which opposed the text, said that the omission of inclusive terminology for the site sacred to three faiths was of "real and serious concern."
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
12/2/2021 3:14:13 AM
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California couple to plead guilty in US college admissions scandal
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 4:23:01 AM
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Patient ends her life at psychiatric hospital where Lital Yael Melnik was treated
Many politicians have spoken out around the need to improve mental health services in Israel.
By MAARIV ONLINE \
12/2/2021 4:36:29 AM
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Biden: 'We have to stand against the resurgence of this tide of antisemitism'
Biden also welcomed Israel’s new Ambassador to the United States, Mike Herzog. “Ambassador, I look forward to working with you to reaffirm the longstanding ties between the US and Israel,” he said.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
12/2/2021 5:18:48 AM
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US VP Harris' chief spokesperson Sanders to leave her office
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 5:48:07 AM
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ILF fights antisemitism with new legal platform
The initiative has the support of the Israeli government and is being touted as a tool to help cultivate and strengthen legal networks around the world working “to counter antisemitism.”
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 6:09:51 AM
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IDF whitewashed probe of Gaza border clashes - B'Tselem
A report by B'Tselem and the Palestinian Center for Human Rights shows that IDF probes around Palestinian casualties may not be entirely accurate.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
12/2/2021 6:49:32 AM
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How to handle hair loss
Now, there’s a new diagnostic method and unique solution for scalp hair loss in women and men. Get acquainted with this new injection method that provides excellent results.
By Dr. Acky Friedman \
12/2/2021 7:16:19 AM
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NASA astronauts set for spacewalk after unforeseen delay
The spacewalk was delayed after an anti-satellite missile test conducted without warning by Russia generated a debris field in low-Earth orbit.
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 8:03:13 AM
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Meta removes over 140 Facebook accounts linked to Hamas
Over 160 Facebook and Instagram accounts linked to Hamas were removed by Meta in November.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
12/2/2021 8:41:04 AM
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Shots fired at bus in central Israel
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 8:59:27 AM
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Sa'ar appoints Shaul Shohet as High Court judge for six months
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 9:08:27 AM
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Defense Min. Benny Gantz to fly to US for security meetings
The visit comes as Israel is stepping up a diplomatic campaign to influence the United States, England, and France on the nuclear talks being held with Iran in Vienna.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
12/2/2021 9:14:00 AM
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Israeli co. to supply file storage for US Department of Veterans Affairs
Ctera has won a strategic contract to replace the storage infrastructure at the largest health care organization in the United States
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 9:28:00 AM
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How Steel supplements is revolutionizing the fitness and nutrition industry
By DN MEDIA NETWORK \
12/2/2021 9:32:46 AM
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Eduard Kachura to be indicted for aggravated murder of Lital Yael Melnik
Melnik's body was discovered partially buried in a construction site on October 2, a day after she was reported missing by her grandmother.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 9:41:24 AM
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High Court rejects suit against Shin Bet COVID tracking
The surveillance technology in question matches virus carriers' locations against other mobile phones nearby to determine their contacts.
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 9:52:26 AM
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Deutsche Welle antisemitism allegations to be investigated
A German newspaper raises antisemitism allegations against the Deutsche Welle media company. Several employees are alleged to have made anti-Israeli statements.
By MARVIN ZIEGELE/SPECIAL TO THE JERUSALEM POST \
12/2/2021 10:56:49 AM
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Two residents of Lod indicted for conducting shooting attack
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 10:30:38 AM
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Tennessee DOE rejects complaint filed under anti-critical race theory law
The Tennessee DOE rejected a complaint against education about the civil rights movement as it applied to classes given before the law came into effect.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
12/2/2021 10:50:57 AM
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Ayelet Shaked issues new relaxations on registering children born abroad
The relaxation in the rules applies to couples who are both Israeli citizens who have been living consistently outside of Israel for over five years.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 10:43:30 AM
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COVID: Israel stops using tracking technology as 3rd Omicron case found
The vaccine may protect less against Omicron infection, but hold against severe disease * In Israel, morbidity remains stable
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
12/2/2021 11:01:48 AM
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New X-ray machine could allow fast diagnosis of COVID pneumonia
The Nanox.ARC advanced imaging system provides 3-D digital imaging which could rapidly diagnose pneumonia caused by COVID-19.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
12/2/2021 11:07:02 AM
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Iran nuclear talks must be halted, Bennett tells Blinken
Mossad chief: Iran will never have a nuclear weapon * US Secretary of State: "We'll know in a day or two if Iran is serious"
By LAHAV HARKOV AND TOVAH LAZAROFF \
12/2/2021 11:34:15 AM
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A whole new world: TOLIMAN to scan for habitable exoplanets in Alpha Centauri
The TOLIMAN project will see a new space telescope launched in order to closely examine the Alpha Centauri system.
By AARON REICH \
12/2/2021 11:51:36 AM
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Angela Merkel surprises public with music request for farewell ceremony
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel is given a ceremonial send-off - and chooses unconventional music.
By MARVIN ZIEGELE/SPECIAL TO THE JERUSALEM POST \
12/2/2021 1:01:51 PM
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Help! How can I get to Israel for my child's wedding amid COVID-19?
Yad L'Olim, a non-profit organization started by former MK Dov Lipman, helps immigrants navigate government bureaucracy – like flying to Israel in the middle of a pandemic.
By ELLI WOHLGELERNTER \
12/2/2021 11:59:49 AM
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IDF veterans discuss IDF and Israel with US college students
The Belev Echad organization works with Chabad on Campus to young IDF veterans to the US for two weeks of exposure, awareness and inspiration.
By ELI MANDELBAUM \
12/2/2021 12:20:12 PM
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Eliezer Berland released from detention following murder investigation
Authorities arrested Tzuker last month, suspecting that the hasidic sect Shuvu Banim, led by Berland, was involved in the crimes.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 12:40:53 PM
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Plans to use Nuremberg's rally ground as opera venue come under fire
The discussed use of the Reichsparteitag grounds in Nuremberg causes protest.
By MARVIN ZIEGELE/SPECIAL TO THE JERUSALEM POST \
12/2/2021 1:07:07 PM
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This is the link between the shrinking of the human brain and Israel's budget
Brain size in humans today averages 100 to 150 cubic centimeters smaller than it was in around 1,000 BCE.
By SHLOMO MAITAL \
12/2/2021 12:48:01 PM
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Austria in 1973 and today: Here is how the country is taking on Jewish education
"Social media is more influential than family education," said EJC President Moshe Kantor. Here is their approach.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
12/2/2021 1:04:00 PM
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Gantz: There may come a time when we will have no choice but to act on Iran
Defense Minister Gantz is set to fly to Washington to talk about Iran with his American counterparts.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
12/2/2021 1:06:04 PM
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How can antisemitism be fought in schools?
Every government should impose a law against antisemitism, according to EJC head Dr. Moshe Kantor.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
12/2/2021 1:08:32 PM
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Here's how Americans misunderstand Palestinian Arabs
I spoke with Fatah leaders who told me they are willing to wait out Israel. The Palestinian Authority is ready to live in two states or one binational state.
ERIC R. MANDEL \
12/2/2021 1:13:56 PM
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What did Oxford University do with money from a Nazi sympathizer?
The Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust donated over £12 million to Oxford. Sir Oswald Mosley was the leader of the British fascist movement of the 1930s.
By NEVILLE TELLER \
12/2/2021 1:22:31 PM
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Bennett enters fray in Kotel deal controversy
Bennett to send cabinet secretary to meet Reform and Conservative reps, Jewish Agency selection process moving forward, despite Lapid failing to meet deadlines.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
12/2/2021 1:41:10 PM
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What is the history of the South African Jewish diamond industry?
Once a desirable trade for a nice Jewish boy, diamond cutting and polishing in South Africa no longer is - here's why.
By LIONEL SLIER \
12/2/2021 2:19:33 PM
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Israel is reopening and premiering as the world's wine destination
There are more than 50 wineries in the Jerusalem area alone, with some of them built in areas where wine was made thousands of years ago.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN \
12/2/2021 2:39:03 PM
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America's democracy is in danger
Particularly worrisome are the large numbers of Americans who believe the Big Lie and other conspiracy theories even once they’ve been irrefutably debunked.
By ROBERT HORENSTEIN \
12/2/2021 2:47:44 PM
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Israelis and Arabs can and do work well together - data supports it
92.5% of Jews and 98% of Arabs working in a mixed Jewish-Arab setting viewed relations between the two groups as “good” or “very good.”
By NASREEN HADAD HAJ-YAHYA \
12/2/2021 2:55:04 PM
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I was a journalist when Sadat visited Jerusalem
The behind-the-scenes story of the Sadat visit was part of a speech given by Zev Hefetz, American director of the Israel Government Press Office - an amazing event to experience.
By SYBIL KAPLAN \
12/2/2021 3:02:35 PM
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'Israel may not be able to stop Iran's uranium track' - Amos Yadlin
However, Yadlin said that the country could still try to block weaponization.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
12/2/2021 6:02:30 PM
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Journalist Netty C. Gross told the stories no one else would - obituary
Her lengthy and numerous features about organizational Jewry, Jewish history and culture, and life in Israel, began with cinematographic anecdotes and pressed on with urgent, compelling prose.
By JANINE ZACHARIA \
12/2/2021 3:10:07 PM
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10 Syrian oil workers killed in Deir al-Zor attack
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 3:13:53 PM
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How did Maya Gershgorin escape the Holocaust in 1941?
Meet Maya Gershgorin, who escaped the Soviet Union through the Ural Mountains with her mother and sister before the Germans conquered the Ukraine in 1941. This is her life in Israel.
By NETTY C. GROSS \
12/2/2021 3:16:22 PM
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Pharmacy in Haifa closed due to alleged drug trafficking
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 3:21:43 PM
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Ruth Schreiber brings Jews and Germans together through art
This is further proof of ordinary Germans’ concern for their collective history, and that their Jewish neighbors should not be forgotten.
By MORDECHAI BECK \
12/2/2021 3:25:40 PM
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An expert and unique take on Israel-Iran relations: Dr. Daniel Dana
Dana was born Jamshid Hassani in Tehran on November 22, 1945, into a Shi’ite Muslim family.
By DAVID HERMAN \
12/2/2021 3:32:40 PM
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Eitan Biran to return to Italy Friday – Italian media
The boy was illegally brought to Israel by his maternal grandfather in September.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN AND YONAH JEREMY BOB \
12/2/2021 3:32:41 PM
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Why Judah Maccabee is our hero
Irvin Ungar has used the image of Judah Maccabee in new formats to make us all more cognizant of the dynamism and many dimensions of the powerful images of the Hanukkah hero himself.
By DAVID GEFFEN \
12/2/2021 3:44:04 PM
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US set to restart controversial Trump-era border program
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 4:05:04 PM
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US will know if Iran is serious in nuclear talks 'in the near future' - Blinken
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he discussed Iran in meetings with his counterparts from Russia and Israel on Thursday.
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 4:12:37 PM
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Gilboa Prison Pimping Affair: A symptom of a larger problem?
The pimping affair’s reentry into the spotlight has caused some to question the way young women are treated upon their entry into mandatory service.
By SHIRA SILKOFF \
12/2/2021 4:22:01 PM
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Gantz, Kohavi join IDF haredi combat soldiers' Hanukkah candle-lighting
The candle-lighting, attended by the defense minister and IDF chief of staff, took place at the haredi battalion's base near the West Bank settlement of Beit El.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 4:54:42 PM
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Holocaust 'Children's Tree' descendant to be planted in NYC
The silver maple tree descends from a tree secretly planted by children at the Theresienstadt concentration camp during the Holocaust.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 5:00:26 PM
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Israel Prisons Service & Police: Time for reevaluation?
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit, the Israel Police and the Prisons Service have been thrust into the spotlight like never before, showcasing their uglier sides. Has the time come for reform?
By ELIAV BREUER \
12/2/2021 5:33:51 PM
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Mossad recruited Iranian scientists to blow up nuclear facility - report
As many as 10 nuclear scientists agreed to help destroy centrifuges at the Natanz nuclear facility.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 5:41:26 PM
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This week in Jerusalem: Hands of destruction
A round-up of city affairs
By PEGGY CIDOR \
12/2/2021 5:39:34 PM
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Controversial construction plans: Build here, build there
A wave of concern has swept over Jerusalem in relation to numerous construction plans in the city.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
12/2/2021 5:43:05 PM
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New US COVID-19 Omicron variant case identified in Minnesota
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 5:43:29 PM
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Novavax could have vaccine for COVID-19 Omicron variant by January
Other vaccine makers including Moderna and Pfizer have also begun working on Omicron-tailored COVID-19 shots.
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 5:46:38 PM
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A most unusual business networking event: Tap for success!
Tapping began in the 1970s and was a technique refined in 1995 by Gary Craig.
By JUDITH SEGALOFF \
12/2/2021 5:52:05 PM
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Israel's first female IDF chief West Bank prosecutor
Lt.-Col. Ophira Alkabetz held the position from November 2019 until September, prosecuting terror trials, struggling to uphold Palestinian minors’ rights and prosecuting Palestinian NGO officials.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
12/2/2021 5:54:20 PM
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How do you want your coffee? New exhibit pays homage to Jerusalem cafés
With its literary roots, and paving stone floor, Tmol Shilshom is a worthy custodian – albeit temporary – of a blast from a more genteel past.
By BARRY DAVIS \
12/2/2021 5:58:52 PM
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More Evangelicals are 'dismissive' of Israel than loyal to it - survey
28% of Evangelicals reject the idea that Jews ever were God’s chosen people.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
12/2/2021 6:00:49 PM
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Three ladies, three lattes: Each man under his olive tree
You ask the questions, the three latte ladies provide the answers!
By THREE LADIES, THREE LATTES \
12/2/2021 6:03:30 PM
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Four sour beers mark Shapiro Brewery’s 10th anniversary
Sour beers have been popular for centuries in parts of Belgium and northern France, but largely unknown elsewhere.
By DOUG GREENER \
12/2/2021 6:03:42 PM
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Two border police officers, seven civilians charged with weapons trafficking
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 6:12:52 PM
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The life and times of Bob Dylan’s longtime confidant, Louie Kemp
“Bob’s work always had a sharp spiritual ingredient to it – for example, Highway 61 with its story right out of the Torah about the sacrifice of Isaac."
By DAVID BRINN \
12/2/2021 6:35:27 PM
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Man dressed as ninja attacks two policewomen with sword in France
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 6:37:57 PM
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Government to stop tracking phones to locate Omicron patients
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 6:41:33 PM
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Jewish singles' life in NYC: Soon By You returns, tackles racism
How, in a romantic comedy series about dating can writers include a teachable moment that may help fight racism?
By ALAN ZEITLIN \
12/2/2021 6:44:43 PM
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Israel's Paralympian made aliyah alone from France at 17
Pascale Bercovitch made aliyah from France at age 17 with no money, no friends, and no legs. That didn't stop her at all.
By HOWARD BLAS \
12/2/2021 6:52:35 PM
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Armed man in standoff with NYPD at UN entrance surrenders
NYPD on the scene asked the man to put his weapon down.
By GADI ZAIG \
12/2/2021 6:52:20 PM
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Austrian Chancellor Schallenberg announces he will step down
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 6:57:14 PM
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What causes ADHD? New Israeli study may have found out
ADHD is one of the most common mental disorders that usually first show up during childhood. This disorder in particular is characterized by hyperactivity and difficulty focusing.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 7:17:06 PM
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Third Omicron variant case discovered in Israel
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 7:04:33 PM
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These Israeli mental health nonprofits were started by those who struggled
What could be more powerful than being helped by those who have struggled with the same issues you face? These four nonprofits were founded with that very premise.
By DUDI FATIMER \
12/2/2021 7:05:25 PM
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Meet Portugalis, the company helping Jews claim Portuguese citizenship
Portugal has a rich and tragic Jewish history. What are the benefits of obtaining Portuguese citizenship?
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
12/2/2021 7:21:53 PM
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Health minister’s woke agenda isn’t about the pandemic - opinion
Horowitz’s main problem, which renders him unfit for the ministry he heads, is that the only ills he considers to be in need of curing are societal.
By RUTHIE BLUM \
12/2/2021 7:35:45 PM
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Wine Talk: Let’s talk turkey
Turkey was always a wine producer in ancient times - here's how to enjoy the modern-day ones.
By Adam Montefiore \
12/2/2021 7:39:34 PM
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Israel’s leaders are playing politics with Omicron - opinion
Nothing tells the nation that you are working hard on their behalf more than posturing in the middle of an international state of emergency.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
12/2/2021 7:40:53 PM
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Mossad chief: 'Iran will never have nuclear weapons'
The intelligence chief's comments were made at an award ceremony for 12 Mossad agents that received certificates of excellence.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF AND JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 7:46:57 PM
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My Word: Beauty and the BDS beast
COVID-19 has impacted Miss Universe, but it was a much older pandemic that hovered in the background of the international contest: antisemitism.
By LIAT COLLINS \
12/2/2021 7:47:38 PM
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Ex-Nazi guard denies he was at Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Doctors have said the man, whose full name was not disclosed due to German trial reporting rules, is only partially fit to stand trial: sessions will be limited to just two and a half hours each day.
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 7:48:04 PM
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US Amb. Nides' first visit could have sent a more powerful message - analysis
Yad Vashem painfully demonstrates why the Jews need a state, the Western Wall illustrates why that state needs to be in Israel.
By HERB KEINON \
12/2/2021 7:48:33 PM
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Pascale's Kitchen: End-of-festival Sweets
Hanukkah is here and sufganiyot are everywhere - here are three different and unique ones to make at home.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
12/2/2021 7:51:57 PM
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Grapevine December 3, 2021: The Lithuanian legacy
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
12/2/2021 7:53:06 PM
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COVID: Families from low socio-economic status less likely to jab kids
Over a week after the campaign to vaccinate 5-11-year-old Israelis, only 65,000 have been inoculated out of over one million eligible children.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
12/2/2021 7:54:14 PM
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Welcome to the world, baby boy
There is something about a newborn that is hard to resist. Even more when that newborn is your first grandson and your daughter and son-in-law’s first child.
By BRIAN BLUM \
12/2/2021 7:58:16 PM
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Stop saving UNRWA from itself - opinion
UNRWA spends more to do less, while perpetuating a problem it was meant to resolve and undermining the peace process itself.
By MARK GOLDFEDER \
12/2/2021 8:01:59 PM
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The Israeli government owes it to South African Jews to get them out
Times – and leaders – change. Mandela, and his generous spirit of reconciliation, is long gone. Today, Zionist institutions have virtually disappeared from the public scene.
By STEWART WEISS \
12/2/2021 8:03:37 PM
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Iran: The perfect villain to Israel's story - opinion
Every good story needs a bad guy and Iran serves its purpose quite well.
By ADAM S. BOEHLER \
12/2/2021 8:07:06 PM
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IFCJ/IDF food truck volunteers bring Hanukkah cheer to soldiers in Golan Heights
IFCJ/IDF food trucks have been traveling between army bases around Israel to distribute free snacks and drinks to tens of thousands of soldiers per year.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 8:13:51 PM
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Can the Abraham Accords bring a biblical era of peace to the Middle East? - interview
Former US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman and TBN President Matt Crouch talk Abraham Accords documentary, the biblical narrative and the future of the Middle East.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
12/2/2021 8:10:06 PM
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Midreshet Torat Chessed: More than an academic institution - opinion
The seminary was designed for girls who want to do good in an atmosphere of learning, growth and connection to their roots.
By YEHUDA KOHN \
12/2/2021 8:12:40 PM
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The legacy of Holland's Jewish cantorial music
This year's Hanukkah concert would have been performed in the storied Main Hall of the Royal Concertgebouw, but it will be streamed online due to COVID restrictions.
By BARBARA SOFER \
12/2/2021 8:17:08 PM
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US senators seek sanctions on Iran over alleged plot to kidnap journalist
US prosecutors charged four Iranian operatives in July with plotting to kidnap Alinejad, a journalist who was critical of Tehran. Iran has called the allegation "baseless."
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 8:17:34 PM
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Israel’s growing intermarriage problem
Some observers might be tempted to dismiss the significance of such intermarriages. But a deeper dive into the data leaves no room for doubt, we have a problem.
By MICHAEL FREUND \
12/2/2021 8:21:15 PM
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Israel must work with the White House, but prepared to say 'no' - opinion
If Israel’s core national security is on the line, our prime minister must be prepared to say “no” to the president, even when it means injecting tension into the relationship.
By MARK REGEV \
12/2/2021 8:22:56 PM
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Shaked's Citizenship Law removed from Ministerial Committee agenda
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 8:35:11 PM
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Climate change: What do trees have to do with climate?
Cutting down trees contributes to climate change because it depletes forests, which absorb CO2. If that doesn't happen, scientists say that the gas contributes to global warming.
By JODIE COHEN \
12/2/2021 8:25:20 PM
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PGM: Iran's greatest threat to Israel after nuclear program - opinion
It is by now well established that most of those incidents in Syria are Israeli strikes targeting Iranian personnel or the transfer of precision-guided munitions, PGMs.
By JACOB NAGEL AND JONATHAN SCHANZER \
12/2/2021 8:27:28 PM
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How to build self-confidence and perseverance, from an expert
A central component that drives perseverance is a psychological mechanism called self-efficacy, a cognitive construct defined as a belief that one has the capabilities to execute actions.
By DR. MIKE GROPPER \
12/2/2021 8:31:15 PM
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Israel's COVID-19 travel restrictions make no sense - comment
TRAVEL ADVISER: Lockdowns and restrictions on personal travel are not natural human states. That is why jail sentences are a punishment for those that do wrong.
By MARK FELDMAN \
12/2/2021 8:38:12 PM
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From England and Poland to Israel: The story of the Queen's photographer
Charles Green has a "rags to riches" story: Escaping near-death in Nazi-controlled Germany, his mother got him to England. Growing up poor, he became a one-of-a-kind photographer.
By NEVILLE TELLER \
12/2/2021 8:43:30 PM
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House in Umm al-Fahm burned down in response to murder hours earlier
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 8:52:01 PM
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US to join WTO joint declaration on gender equality
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 8:53:34 PM
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The story of a Jew who fought for African-American rights in Mississippi
Howard Ball lived in Mississippi from 1976 to 1982, and recounts in a memoir the Jewish efforts for black voting rights in the South.
By AARON LEIBEL \
12/2/2021 8:56:57 PM
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COVID-19: Omicron raises questions of pandemic's origins - analysis
HEALTH AFFAIRS: The world faces diminishing returns in its policy options as it struggles to confront a new variant.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
12/2/2021 9:01:39 PM
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Who will be the 2021 Antisemite of the Year?
The contest highlights 10 individuals who have outwardly displayed antisemitism over the last year, aiming to bring attention to their bigoted deeds.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 9:04:24 PM
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Israel-Arab trade: Is peace in the Middle East within sight?
MIDDLE ISRAEL: New breakthroughs in Arab-Israeli trade vindicate Shimon Peres's New Middle East vision – to a point.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
12/2/2021 9:09:18 PM
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Parashat Miketz: A story about fate
God presents us time and time again with the choice of acting correctly, with honesty and integrity, or acting immorally.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
12/2/2021 9:09:37 PM
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Parashat Miketz: All things dark and bright
Judaism is not binary – it does not teach that there are forces of light and darkness that are wholly separate and distinct. Rather, there is an interdependence and an intertwining.
By DAVID WOLPE \
12/2/2021 9:14:28 PM
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The Internet pandemic is plaguing Israel's haredi community
RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS: Without the power of the state behind them, will persuasion and social pressure be sufficient to keep the haredi Internet firewall intact?
By DANIEL GOLDMAN \
12/2/2021 9:19:03 PM
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The rabbinate must be reformed to be more welcoming - editorial
The rabbinate has become a restricted club of only one sector of Israeli society, and attempts to diversify it are met with strong opposition.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
12/2/2021 9:27:20 PM
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Gilboa prison warden Freddy Ben Sheetrit to testify on 'pimping' case
Police had already re-opened the Gilboa Prison 'pimping' case last month after Public Security Minister Omer Bar-Lev demanded so.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 9:33:33 PM
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House members call on SEC to review Unilever filings over Ben & Jerry's Israel boycott
The bipartisan group wrote that the West Bank boycott of Ben & Jerry's disregard numerous United States’ state laws.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
12/2/2021 9:34:17 PM
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‘Jews do not have a future in England’
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: JNF UK Chairman Samuel Hayek tells ‘Post’ why antisemitism and lack of leadership could drive Britain’s Jewish community to Israel.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
12/2/2021 9:35:07 PM
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What are Israel's real estate tax developments? - opinion
The Israeli government hopes this purchase tax rate increase may discourage investment in additional homes and take the heat out of rising property prices.
By LEON HARRIS \
12/2/2021 9:38:16 PM
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Lebanese minister whose comments sparked Saudi dispute to resign Friday
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 9:41:38 PM
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How to handle your big dreidel winnings this Hanukkah - opinion
Happy Hanukkah and good luck spinning that Gimmel!
By AARON KATSMAN \
12/2/2021 9:42:19 PM
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Ghislaine Maxwell was 'lady of the house', ex-Epstein employee testifies
Maxwell, 59, the daughter of late British media baron Robert Maxwell, has pleaded not guilty to eight counts of sex trafficking and other charges.
By REUTERS \
12/2/2021 9:46:52 PM
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Iran: US, Israel have the same goal, vastly different sense of urgency
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Israel and the US have a divergent path on how to stop the Iranian nuclear threat.
By HERB KEINON \
12/2/2021 9:51:05 PM
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1st joint UAE-Israel art expo prescribes shared destiny for Jews, Arabs
Challenging preconceived notions of division between Hebrew and Arabic is just one of the appeals, and purposes, of the “Maktoub” art project.
By MICHAEL STARR \
12/2/2021 10:03:38 PM
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Israeli government to fine those who enter the country without PCR test
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 10:09:57 PM
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Pitching for Dance: Unique opportunity to accelerate your career
The original venture “Pitching For Dance” will be practiced in Israel for the very first time. It is a rarity anywhere else in the context of dance.
By ORA BRAFMAN \
12/2/2021 10:07:54 PM
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Exclusive: Interview with NBA superstar Enes Kanter
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Yaakov Katz and Lahav Harkov
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/2/2021 10:52:41 PM
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A Holocaust tale with a basketball ending
Dan Grunfeld’s new book reflects on his family’s journey from Auschwitz to the NBA, with a stop in Israel.
By JOSHUA HALICKMAN \
12/2/2021 11:51:14 PM