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Israel's entertainment industry is coming back to life post-coronavirus
The showbiz community was one of the worst-hit sectors of life here during the seemingly interminable pandemic lockdown period, and folks who like to get a regular dosage are looking forward.
By BARRY DAVIS \
4/22/2021 12:28:42 AM
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The Drama of Radio: The past and the future
Audio drama’s special quality? It builds a private, exclusive picture in the mind of each audience member.
By NEVILLE TELLER \
4/22/2021 12:31:26 AM
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Welcome to the gym that wants to help people overcome PTSD
Dror Zicherman began engaging in athletic activity six years ago after being involved in a terror attack in 2005 and Operation Protective Edge.
By ILANA SHTOTLAND \
4/22/2021 12:37:13 AM
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The joy of vacationing inside Israel - Jerusalem
The number of Israelis going on holiday here at home is expected to rise significantly now that we are heading into the summer season.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
4/22/2021 12:42:34 AM
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Important disagreements between US and Iran in nuclear talks persist
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 12:44:39 AM
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Wine Talk: Holy wine, Batman!
By Adam Montefiore \
4/22/2021 12:54:06 AM
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Pascale's Kitchen: Cookies from the olden days
The cookie jars sitting on my kitchen counter are always full, but I think to fill them with these old-style cookies only when the holidays roll around.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
4/22/2021 1:04:35 AM
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Ramadan goes Italian: Palestinian chef brings twist to original recipes
Palestinian chef Fidaa Abu Hamdiya has taken the traditional holiday dish and given it a creative Italian twist.
By MAYA MARGIT/THE MEDIA LINE \
4/22/2021 1:11:15 AM
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COVID talk: A lesson in linguistics
There has been a long list of “new” terms that have irked me, starting from day one and “flattening the curve.”
By JODY KASNER \
4/22/2021 1:16:14 AM
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Two casualties in deadly crash between vehicle and truck on Route 90
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 6:49:37 AM
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How Zoom pushed me to get rid of my clutter
Do you think the Israel Museum would buy my old poster of Richard Nixon sitting on the toilet?
By BRIAN BLUM \
4/22/2021 1:31:52 AM
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The two faces of Israel: Inconsiderate or problem-solvers?
Where does this “two-faced” Sabra phenomenon come from?
By STEWART WEISS \
4/22/2021 1:37:09 AM
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Independence Day: Forks, flypasts and the joy of being Israeli
The exuberance of this Independence Day goes beyond our usual robust patriotism.
By BARBARA SOFER \
4/22/2021 1:40:16 AM
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Voices from the Arab press: Did Israel sabotage Iran negotiations?
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
By THE MEDIA LINE \
4/22/2021 1:45:38 AM
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Mental Health: Don’t lose your confidence, Come out of the cave
More and more Israelis are seeking mental health care for anxiety, depression, loneliness, marital issues and family problems.
By DR MIKE GROPPER \
4/22/2021 1:45:41 AM
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Heroines we need: Rewriting the Holocaust to unearth female leaders
Yet, contrary to its title, The Light of Days is not a story but a multi-layered epic, one that rewrites the Holocaust and speaks volumes about the male bias on our past.
By MELANIE TAKEFMAN \
4/22/2021 1:51:46 AM
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Syrian missile lands near Dimona nuclear reactor, interception fails
SA-5 flies from Syria all the way to Negev in the longest-range attack yet by Syria; Patriot missile activated in response.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM,UDI SHAHAM,JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 10:28:33 PM
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Emmanuel Navon brings to life Israel’s challenges, successes in epic book
The book retraces the Jews’ interactions with other nations, from the ancient Kingdom of Israel to the modern State of Israel today, Navon writes.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
4/22/2021 1:56:14 AM
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The Thing about Florida: Of alligators and confederate reenactors
The Florida Man meme is based on the idea that Florida is weirder than anyplace else.
By COLETTE BANCROFT \
4/22/2021 1:57:28 AM
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Disagreements between Iran and the US persist after recent nuclear talks
Negotiations between Tehran and Washington are still far from a conclusion after the latest round of nuclear talks in Vienna, according to a senior American official.
By OMRI NAHMIAS,REUTERS \
4/22/2021 9:09:56 PM
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Now COVID is over, the next crisis to address in Israel is the climate
Why should this be a key priority for Israel, given these other, more immediate concerns?
By JODIE COHEN \
4/22/2021 2:01:09 AM
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Parashat Aharei Mot-Kedoshim: Respect vs. power
The commandment that envelops this parasha throughout is “You shall be holy!”
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
4/22/2021 2:04:50 AM
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Parashat Aharei Mot-Kedoshim: Forgiveness and self-love
If you are not to hold a grudge, what ought one to do?
By DAVID WOLPE \
4/22/2021 2:08:24 AM
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Tanna Devei Eliyahu: The divine, legal determination
What was the initial trigger for an unprecedented hassidic commentary on an aggadic work?
By LEVI COOPER \
4/22/2021 2:16:21 AM
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Arrivals: Dr. Barbara Gordon-Cohen
“I feel Hashem’s [God’s] guidance more and His presence. On a spiritual level, I feel very contented and happy. I feel it in the air. I feel it in the land.”
By Rivkah Lambert Adler \
6/9/2021 8:55:55 PM
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Illustrator Tirtsa Peleg reflects on bringing children's stories to life
“A book has two languages,” says Peleg, “There is the textual language and the visual language.”
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
4/22/2021 2:40:03 AM
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Afghanistan wants to repatriate stolen medieval Hebrew prayer book
The prayer book is currently in Washington DC’s Museum of the Bible.
By GIL ZOHAR \
4/22/2021 2:47:28 AM
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Mea She'arim and Muslim Quarter: A tale of two neighborhoods
Riots and violent attacks on passersby in both Mea She’arim and the Muslim Quarter (more precisely, around Damascus Gate) are prompting the police to take action.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
4/22/2021 2:52:44 AM
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A late-night missile attack that sums up all of Israel's fears - analysis
The Syrian missile landing near Dimona illustrates how dangerous this battle is. Had it struck inside the reactor compound, Israelis would be waking up to a very different reality.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
4/22/2021 2:18:24 PM
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Jerusalem's light rail: CityPass out, CFIR in
Some interesting changes have already arrived with the new management.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
4/22/2021 2:55:45 AM
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Jerusalem's light rail: CityPass out, CFIR in
Some interesting changes have already arrived with the new management.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
4/22/2021 2:56:07 AM
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This week in Jerusalem: Getting high
A round-up of city affairs.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
4/22/2021 3:01:27 AM
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After Chabad vandalism, Rabbi Yisroel Goldberg turns negative into positive
Just under three weeks ago, at a little past midnight between Saturday and Sunday, someone tried to enter the Chabad premises.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
4/22/2021 3:04:51 AM
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Grapevine: Round-table laureates
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
4/22/2021 3:06:00 AM
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Dubai Aerospace Enterprise expands fleet with new Boeing 737-8 purchase
In a first for the company, Dubai Aerospace Enterprise purchased 15 Boeing 737-8s as they prepare to modernize and expand their company while minimizing environmental damage.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 6:46:13 AM
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Jerusalem highlights April 23-29: What's new in Israel's capital?
Offerings include an eye-opening lecture by award-winning reporter Itai Anghel on what took place in Srebrenica to a fresh edition of a hard-to-find centuries-old book by Jewish mystic Nathan of Gaza
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
4/22/2021 3:11:40 AM
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Biden expected to recognize massacre of Armenians as genocide - WSJ
US President Biden is expected to formally recognize the genocide of the 1.5 million Armenian men, women, and children who lost their lives under the Ottoman Empire.
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 4:42:40 AM
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Whiskey Bar & Museum provides an evening of fine food
The historic site was taken over by six enterprising businessmen and turned into a kosher restaurant and a whiskey museum containing over 1,300 bottles of the hard stuff.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
4/22/2021 3:20:51 AM
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Limousine - Ranch-to-table carnivore heaven
The restaurant is situated overlooking the beautiful Jezreel Valley
By BUZZY GORDON \
4/22/2021 3:23:01 AM
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Isabel Frey is a 26-year-old Yiddish singer and Austrian politician
Frey, 26, grew up in Vienna’s 6th District, near the city’s center, and was part of the socialist Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement.
By JOE BAUR/JTA \
4/22/2021 3:38:24 AM
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Philip Roth biography distribution paused after author accused of rape
Bailey acknowledged that he had sex with former students but has denied doing anything illegal.
By BEN SALES/JTA \
4/22/2021 5:36:53 AM
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Congress: bipartisan support grows for bills expanding Israeli-Arab ties
It’s a sign of increasing bipartisan support for the initiative launched by former President Donald Trump.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
4/22/2021 3:50:48 AM
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Proposed limit on US aid to Israel tests the pro-Israel diaspora - opinion
The pro-Israel diaspora have every reason to be concerned as the US House of Representatives debate placing limits on the financial aid they provide to Israel.
By YEHUDA KURTZER/JTA \
4/22/2021 4:18:00 AM
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Iran, oppressor of rights, elected to UN Commission on Status of Women
Iran was elected to the UN's Commission on the Status of Women, an organization that works to be the global champion for gender equality.
By EVE YOUNG \
4/22/2021 6:49:03 AM
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Gun control bill named after Jewish Parkland Victim reintroduced
A gun control bill named after a Jewish Parkland shooting victim is reintroduced after a spate of mass shootings across the US.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
4/22/2021 4:59:03 AM
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Jim Steinman: Label didn’t want his Jewish-sounding name in album title
Jim Steinman, the prolific songwriter, was never all that forthcoming about his Jewish identity. But in one famous instance, his Jewishness became a liability.
By GABE FRIEDMAN/JTA \
4/22/2021 4:56:48 AM
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Rabbinical court asks Hungary to freeze funding for Jewish feuding groups
MAOIH claims that Mazsihisz owes it $33 million.
By CNAAN LIPHSHIZ/JTA \
4/22/2021 5:12:13 AM
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NASA extracts breathable oxygen from thin Martian air
The unprecedented extraction of oxygen, literally out of thin air on Mars, was achieved Tuesday by an experimental device aboard Perseverance, a six-wheeled science rover.
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 6:20:46 AM
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Israeli innovation will allow oxygen to be produced from Moon's surface
"The technology we've developed is part of a value chain that will allow permanent bases to be established outside the limits of planet earth."
By TOBIAS SIEGAL \
4/22/2021 11:39:29 PM
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Wizards' Deni Avdija reportedly out for season with broken ankle
Avdija will undergo an MRI exam on Thursday but is not believed to need surgery, according to the report.
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 7:27:46 AM
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IDF targets suspicious vehicles on Egyptian border, one man killed
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 8:17:10 AM
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Eritrean kids, rest of class segregated in Tel Aviv kindergartens - report
Are Tel Aviv kindergartens promoting racist segregation? So says a new report from Channel 13, which alleges that these schools are separating Eritrean children from the rest of their class.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 3:34:26 PM
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Turkey invites Steinitz for highest-level visit in years
Erdogan and other senior Turkish officials have made public overtures towards Israel in the past year, and inviting Steinitz to the conference is another step in that vein.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
4/22/2021 8:41:51 PM
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Coronavirus vaccine still 80-88% effective among chronic disease carriers
Researchers also saw that the vaccine was 92% effective in preventing symptomatic infections in people over 70.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
4/22/2021 8:12:48 PM
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Yehuda Meshi-Zahav, former ZAKA head, attempts suicide
Over the span of just a few months, Meshi-Zahav faced multiple sexual assault accusations and lost three first-degree family members to coronavirus.
By CELIA JEAN,SARAH BEN-NUN \
4/22/2021 9:41:35 PM
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Vaccinated organ transplant recipients may remain at high risk for COVID-19 - study
While all participants in the control group displayed a positive antibody response to spike protein, only 51 of the 136 (37.5%) organ transplant recipients had positive serology.
By ZACHARY KEYSER \
4/22/2021 11:36:04 AM
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Continuing Trident Group’s legacy in Cyprus
By MARIOS TSOKKOS AND THE MERCURY GLOBAL REPORTS TEAM \
4/22/2021 10:27:28 AM
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A rising star in the Funds industry
By MARIOS TSOKKOS AND THE MERCURY GLOBAL REPORTS TEAM \
4/22/2021 10:26:33 AM
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Top ReactJS Development Companies in the World
By AVI STERN \
4/22/2021 11:05:33 AM
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Car drives into Bat Yam restaurant, injuring 13
Seven people have been killed in recent days from car accidents, with two men in their 30s killed along Route 90 in the Arava Valley on Wednesday.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 1:28:06 PM
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Rocket sirens to be activated in Golan in drill
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 11:10:58 AM
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IDF, Defense Ministry agree to shut down Army Radio
The rationale for the decision, according to former Communication Minister MK Yoaz Hendel, is to create more competition in the communications market.
By TAL LEV RAM/MAARIV \
4/22/2021 11:55:44 AM
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Robert Simon Shares His Advice On Starting a Law Firm
By AVI STERN \
4/22/2021 11:29:11 AM
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Efthymios Savvidis Shares the Secrets to a Strong Social Media Presence
By PAUL LITMAN \
4/22/2021 11:37:06 AM
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Syria has a history of wildly firing air defense missiles
Reports online say the missile was an S-200, also known as an SA-5.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
4/22/2021 8:30:34 PM
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Coronavirus: Health Ministry asks Israelis to avoid traveling abroad
Also the number of serious patients continue to drop, reaching 166. For several days in January and February they were as many as 1,200.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
4/22/2021 8:11:33 PM
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Highest Slot Jackpot Winner Reveals His Tips
By SARAH GOLDMAN \
4/22/2021 12:18:42 PM
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A song for Sivan: You Won’t Defeat Me
לֹא תְנַצְחוּ אוֹתִי
By JPOST IVRIT STAFF \
4/26/2021 2:24:57 PM
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Aiming at Dimona: Did the Syrian regime purposely target Israel?
Much remains unclear about the incident on April 22, including why Syria fired a missile so wildly and so far south into Israel – and whether Israel’s interceptors failed to stop the threat.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
4/22/2021 10:36:35 PM
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After coronavirus, what are Israel's biggest economic challenges?
JPost One-on-One weekly 'Zoomcast': Zev Stub and Prof. Dan Ben-David, President of Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research - Episode 16
By ZEV STUB \
8/18/2021 10:45:47 AM
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Founder of ‘Abrahamic Business Circle’ receives honorary doctorate
Dr. Raphael Nagel received the degree in recognition of his contribution to economic diplomacy in the Middle East.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 12:43:15 PM
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Kelsey Kaplan on Leveraging Social Media to Build Your Personal Brand
By DN MEDIA NETWORK \
4/22/2021 12:58:12 PM
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Family home of Harriet Tubman believed to be found in eastern Maryland
Archaeologists found a coin dated from 1808 on the Maryland Eastern Shore that portrays a woman with her hair blowing in the wind, wearing a hat that reads "Liberty."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 2:06:23 PM
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US House prepares to say yes to making Washington, DC, the 51st state
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 1:02:20 PM
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328 Congress members support full funding of Israel security assistance
The move comes three days after Democratic senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders said during the J Street conference that the administration should consider conditioning aid to Israel.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
4/22/2021 9:04:06 PM
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Israeli-American solar energy pioneer Yosef Abramowitz runs for president
Abramowitz, who has met with a dozen MKs, will join a field that is set to include former Labor leaders Herzog and Peretz, former Labor Party minister Shetreet and former Likud MK Glick.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
4/22/2021 6:35:59 PM
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Galilee Gold: A noble novel inspired by a Bedouin sheikh
Many echoes in Pam’s beautifully crafted novel, arouse the reader’s interest.
By PESSY KRAUSZ \
4/22/2021 1:43:41 PM
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Galilee Gold: A noble novel inspired by a Bedouin sheikh
Many echoes in Pam’s beautifully crafted novel, arouse the reader’s interest.
By PESSY KRAUSZ \
4/22/2021 1:43:44 PM
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The Omer: The 49 steps to enlightenment
Just as the world of nature in this spring season is coming into bloom, so does the Omer provide a framework for rebirth.
By MORDECHAI BECK \
4/22/2021 1:44:09 PM
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For Earth Day, Israeli agritech company gears up to fight climate change
The agricultural tech company is hoping to use their network across 100 countries and social media following to demonstrate how small acts can total up to make a big difference.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 2:04:44 PM
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How to Boost Team Spirit When Working Remotely During Covid
By AVI STERN \
4/22/2021 2:07:42 PM
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Will the service industry adapt online-only approach after pandemic?
By PAUL LITMAN \
4/22/2021 2:17:27 PM
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More Plates More Dates: A Brand Dedicated to Overall Self-Improvement
By DN MEDIA NETWORK \
4/22/2021 2:28:15 PM
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How Quality and Authenticity Has led to Gorilla Mind's explosive growth
By DN MEDIA NETWORK \
4/22/2021 3:12:56 PM
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Earth Day: Israeli developments protecting the environment
Earlier this week, Israel announced the launch of its new 30-year environmental plan, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050.
By ZEV STUB \
4/22/2021 6:57:17 PM
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mRNA coronavirus vaccines safe for pregnant women, major study shows
The study was based on data collected through the V-safe Surveillance System and Pregnancy Registry by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention between December 20 and February 14.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
4/22/2021 8:03:38 PM
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Jordan Valley a strategic necessity despite tech developments - report
Gold released the report published by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, which he heads, because of his concern that the opposite view is gaining traction in Washington.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
4/22/2021 9:39:17 PM
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Tesla opens Tel Aviv pop-up shop
The company said that the shop in the Ramat Aviv Mall was "an opportunity for future owners to see the Model 3 up close and meet with Tesla staff." The pop-up exhibit will run for the next 3 months.
By ZEV STUB \
4/25/2021 5:22:04 PM
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Pope promises Lebanon visit, calls for end to political deadlock
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 2:52:34 PM
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Israelis think recycling electronics is important- but don't know how
According to the survey, 76% of respondents said they would recycle if there were more recycling facilities in their city. However, only 26% said that actually do so themselves.
By ZEV STUB \
4/22/2021 7:20:17 PM
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IAI to Provide Z-MAG all-terrain vehicle to IDF’s maneuvering units
IAI is building an assembly line for the Z vehicles to be housed at ELTA’s Land Division in Beersheba and is investing NIS 100 million in the project, according to the company.
By UDI SHAHAM \
4/22/2021 8:10:18 PM
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Israeli app aims to retool mental health diagnosis into an exact science
"Psychiatry as a medical field is facing a major diagnostic challenge: today’s diagnosis is based on a descriptive approach, relying on patients' description and clinicians' observations."
By ZEV STUB \
4/22/2021 6:07:00 PM
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Israeli wrestler wins bronze medal at European championships
Mitch Finesilver is currently Israel’s most decorated wrestler, competing in the international freestyle arena.
By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL \
4/22/2021 4:01:05 PM
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How many Israeli start-ups are in Europe? A new report provides data
The UK, Germany and France employ 55% of all Israeli start-up workers in Europe.
By ZEV STUB \
4/22/2021 8:27:35 PM
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60% of Israeli tech firms say they can't find enough employees
The coronavirus crisis halted the positive trends of recent years regarding the increased integration of women and members of the Arab and Ultra-Orthodox communities in hi-tech
By ZEV STUB \
4/22/2021 5:41:58 PM
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EU starts legal case against AstraZeneca over vaccine delays
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 4:22:29 PM
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Czechs order Russia to sharply cut embassy staffing
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 4:27:32 PM
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Jordanian king: I support forgiving sedition charges to detainees, 16 released
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 5:01:38 PM
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EU nations at UNSC: Israel must allow east Jerusalem Palestinians vote
Palestinian officials have threatened to delay of cancel the elections, citing Israel’s failure to respond to their request to hold the vote in Jerusalem.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH,TOVAH LAZAROFF \
4/23/2021 8:48:13 AM
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Hamas condemns PA for Facebook hacks
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF,REUTERS \
4/22/2021 6:52:05 PM
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Ukraine president says Russian troop withdrawal reduces tension
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 5:30:27 PM
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Earth Day: China's Ant Group, Israel's KKL-JNF sign MoU
The preliminary MoU will see the two organizations collaborate to tackle environmental issues and encourage sustainability.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 6:57:59 PM
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After day of debates, Channel 12 report on Meshi-Zahav will air
The network was in the midst of preparing an investigative program for the Thursday night news about the sexual assault allegations facing Meshi-Zahav when the news broke of his attempted suicide.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 7:31:53 PM
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UAE suspends all flights from India due to COVID-19 surge
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 6:11:24 PM
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Keeping up with T. Rex was easy, Dutch researchers say
In an article on the movement of dinosaurs in the Royal Open Society Science journal, Van Bijlert and his co-authors said T. rex's huge tail played an important part in its locomotion.
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 6:21:57 PM
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Israelis lost smell, taste from COVID-19 less than Canadians - study
Some 66.7% of Canadian patients reported chemosensory dysfunction – decreased or lost sense of smell and/or decreased or lost sense of taste – compared to 34.4% of Israelis.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
4/22/2021 8:23:41 PM
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EU says no decision yet on legal action against AstraZeneca
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 6:31:05 PM
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Pelosi says she will allow Republican input on proposed Jan. 6 commission
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 6:35:08 PM
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Manhattan subway bomber sentenced to life plus 30 yrs in prison
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 6:38:43 PM
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Putin: Russia ready to host Ukraine president for talks in Moscow
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 6:40:54 PM
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Vote on KKL W.Bank land purchases postponed after Right loses majority
The World Confederation of United Zionists retracted its support for the measure due to a lack of consensus over the controversial motion.
By JEREMY SHARON \
4/22/2021 10:24:03 PM
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Ex-NSA top lawyer: Here's how to block next SolarWinds mega hack
Writing in Politico on Monday, Glenn Gerstell, who served as NSA general counsel, said that if a specific US “government agency had that legal power," they could prevent the next attack.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
4/22/2021 7:01:45 PM
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Greta Thunberg tells US Congress: 'Time to do the right thing' on climate
"I don't believe for a second that you will actually do this," she lectured the lawmakers of the House Oversight Committee's environmental subcommittee.
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 7:09:33 PM
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Stopping SolarWinds’ style mega hacks, but preserving democracy - analysis
Until the hoped-for leap forwards in cyberdefense happen, government officials seem mainly interested in developing a culture of cooperation.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
4/25/2021 5:46:00 PM
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US House passes bill to make Washington, DC, the 51st state
By a vote of 216-208, the Democratic-controlled House approved the initiative with no Republican support.
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 7:26:53 PM
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Israel won't heed any deal that doesn't halt Iranian threats, Erdan says
Erdan's words came as talks to revive the 2015 Iranian deal to curb Tehran's nuclear program advance.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
4/23/2021 4:21:49 AM
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Dozens hurt and arrested as Jewish and Arab extremists clash in Jerusalem
Dozens of people were injured and arrested as far-right Jewish extremists marched into east Jerusalem, chanting "Death to Arabs."
By SARAH BEN-NUN \
4/23/2021 2:03:01 PM
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What's it like being in the room with a 'Royal'?
The Jerusalem Post Podcast, episode 11, with Yaakov Katz and Lahav Harkov
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 7:48:29 PM
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Are educated people more antisemitic than uneducated people? - opinion
For decades, we were taught to believe that hatred is linked to primitiveness – endemic, we thought, to blue-collar workers, ditch diggers, and rural folk.
By ABRAHAM COOPER AND YITZCHOK ADLERSTEIN \
4/22/2021 8:23:08 PM
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Anaphylactic and societal shock: An Israeli parable - opinion
Echoes of the collective gasp that the tragedy elicited can still be heard across the country, along with debates about where to place the blame and calls for measures to prevent it from happening.
By RUTHIE BLUM \
4/22/2021 7:54:53 PM
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Will Iran deal change with parade of Israeli officials to DC? - opinion
The unanimous understanding in Israel is that America is recklessly racing toward a deal with Iran.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
4/23/2021 1:38:49 PM
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My Word: Justice for Sarah Halimi and justice for all
No fancy word can cover what happened to Halimi. She was murdered. An identifiably Orthodox Jewish woman, she was killed by a Muslim immigrant in a shocking crime.
By LIAT COLLINS \
4/22/2021 8:08:45 PM
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Grapevine April 23, 2021: Pluralism in its full diversity
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
4/22/2021 8:14:22 PM
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High Court appears to demand quick resolution of justice minister vacancy
The position has been empty since the start of April when Benny Gantz's three-month term as acting justice minister expired.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
4/22/2021 10:11:11 PM
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85 House Republicans introduce act to maintain Trump admin. Iran policy
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
4/22/2021 10:22:03 PM
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Rabbinate is overstepping its boundaries on conversion, divorces - opinion
I believe the Israeli Rabbinate is overstepping their boundaries especially in two areas dependent upon a personal relationship: between a rabbi and convert, and a congregant seeking a divorce.
By SHLOMO RISKIN \
4/22/2021 8:25:50 PM
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How to fulfill the commandment 'Love your neighbor' - Dvar Torah
As we rise and face the reality of pandemics, the climate and other challenges, we should understand our neighbor.
By MICHAEL M. COHEN \
4/22/2021 8:32:58 PM
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Lag Ba'omer paradoxes: A holiday of tragedy and joy - opinion
The tragedy of the time was marked in Jewish life by the avoidance of weddings and days of entertainment, but on Lag Ba’omer the restrictions were lifted.
By RAYMOND APPLE \
4/22/2021 8:38:13 PM
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Dead Sea Scrolls: Artificial Intelligence sheds new light on their authors
An artificial intelligence-based paleographic project carried out by scholars in the Netherlands found a way to replace the human eye of with artificial intelligence.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
4/22/2021 9:32:47 PM
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Israeli political crisis: 4-letter words, democracy for dummies - opinion
After generations of ideological debate aimed to determine Israel’s destiny, the Left-versus-Right dispute was replaced by shallow, four-letter words and social media driven creeds.
By OPHIR FALK \
4/22/2021 8:44:30 PM
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Olmert to Bennett: Create 'New Likud' with Sa'ar, oust Netanyahu - opinion
"I remember well that you pledged to prevent having to hold a fifth election, whatever the cost. This is the only promise that you cannot keep."
By EHUD OLMERT \
4/23/2021 2:32:36 PM
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High Court: Not nixing Netanyahu as unfit to be PM - at this time
The justices' position echoed Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit's position from Monday night in which he came closer than ever to declaring Netanyahu unfit, but still avoided crossing that line.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
4/22/2021 10:16:32 PM
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Can J Street stoop any lower in backing anti-Israel views? - opinion
NGO is lobbying to restrict US military aid to Israel and moving towards a ‘confederated state’ to replace Israel.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
4/22/2021 9:43:53 PM
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Jerusalem still hopeful it can work with US against Iran - analysis
The US and Iran progressing toward a new Iran Deal — so why is Netanyahu so restrained?
By LAHAV HARKOV \
4/22/2021 9:45:10 PM
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Princeton Hillel and an Israeli flag - opinion
Inclusivity is a two-way street. I, along with many other students, feel excluded by a Hillel that refuses to prominently display the Israeli flag.
By JACOB KATZ \
4/25/2021 4:08:57 PM
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Hillel's Tech Corner: Zoog: Making family calls less awkward
Enthrall kids with app that lets you add graphics, sounds to stories
By HILLEL FULD \
4/22/2021 9:09:24 PM
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What does Joe Biden's tax plan mean for Israel? - opinion
Despite its name, the “Made in America Tax Plan” proposes to change taxes around the world, including Israel.
By LEON HARRIS \
4/22/2021 9:17:13 PM
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Learning financial conduct from our ninja hamster - opinion
Take chances, make mistakes. That’s how you grow.... You have to fail in order to practice being brave. – Mary Tyler Moore
By AARON KATSMAN \
4/22/2021 9:21:26 PM
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President Reuven Rivlin set to give Yair Lapid next mandate
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not expected to return mandate early.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
4/22/2021 10:06:56 PM
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A-G leaning toward indicting UTJ MK Ya’acov Litzman
If the accusations are true, Litzman’s meeting with a key witness in the Malka Leifer extradition case would constitute witness tampering.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
4/22/2021 10:38:13 PM
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What happened to Israel’s COVID-19 vaccine?
HEALTH AFFAIRS: BriLife was hailed as a major breakthrough, but delays continue to pile on.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
4/22/2021 9:27:47 PM
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Jewish summer camps reopening this summer after COVID hiatus
This year, with a blend of vaccinations, testing and government standards, almost every Jewish camp in the country is planning to open again, restoring a quintessential part of summer.
By HALEY COHEN \
4/22/2021 9:32:21 PM
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Israel's Navy ready to attack Hezbollah from the sea like never before
SECURITY and DEFENSE: The navy’s missile ships have changed goals, reorganized, and now prepare for war on all fronts.
By UDI SHAHAM \
4/22/2021 9:37:37 PM
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The political mayhem's good news: Arabs joining the government
MIDDLE ISRAEL: The crisis has produced one winner and one gospel: The winner is Mansour Abbas, and the gospel is that Israel’s Arabs are finally joining its political game.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
4/24/2021 9:40:23 PM
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Iran seeks US ‘withdrawal under fire’ from Iraq
BEHIND THE LINES: Around 20 attacks against US personnel and facilities have been carried out since President Joe Biden’s inauguration in January. But the slow build-up of attacks started earlier.
By JONATHAN SPYER \
4/22/2021 9:51:29 PM
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Israel must recognize the Armenian Genocide - editorial
For the world to ensure that these atrocities do not happen again, we have to be clear about what they are.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
4/22/2021 9:57:20 PM
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Is this the end of the road for Benjamin Netanyahu?
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: Had Netanyahu not alienated right-wing allies such as Bennett, Sa’ar and Liberman, he would not be in this predicament.
By HERB KEINON \
4/22/2021 10:02:36 PM
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Why has Israel not yet recognized the Armenian Genocide?
RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS: Have Israel’s diplomatic, military and economic concerns trumped its moral imperative?
By JEREMY SHARON \
4/25/2021 1:27:06 PM
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Netanyahu's only way to survive is to take Bennett down with him
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: The only way for Netanyahu to remain prime minister is to successfully sabotage the coalition talks between Bennett and Lapid.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
4/22/2021 10:22:48 PM
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Israel's Fund Industry can thrive in Cyprus’ system
By MARIOS TSOKKOS AND THE MERCURY GLOBAL REPORTS TEAM \
4/23/2021 11:39:52 AM
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Back with 'The Bat': Dan Ettinger returns to Israel with 'Die Fledermaus'
Dan Ettinger is certainly giving his first gig here since the virus outbreak every chance of bringing home the kosher bacon.
By BARRY DAVIS \
4/22/2021 10:28:38 PM
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The ‘Sound of Music’ returns to the Negev after COVID-19 delay
The 2020 run of the show, like so many others in the country, was cut short last March when COVID-19 darkened Israel’s stages.
By PATRICIA GOLAN \
4/22/2021 10:33:23 PM
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Jerusalem Cinematheque presents exhibit of children’s art on coronavirus
Exhibition was created under the patronage of Chief of General Staff of the Czech Armed Forces Gen. Aleš Opata, and the Metropolitan Archbishop of Prague, the Czech Primate Dominic Cardinal Duka OP.
By HANNAH BROWN \
4/22/2021 10:37:59 PM
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IAEA: Iran cuts number of centrifuges enriching uranium to 60% purity
Iran's move complicated the current indirect talks with the United States on rescuing its nuclear deal with major powers.
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 10:40:39 PM
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Ready to help Israelis navigate the funds ecosystem
By MARIOS TSOKKOS AND THE MERCURY GLOBAL REPORTS TEAM \
4/23/2021 11:21:04 AM
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Israel, Bahrain to let people with COVID shots travel between countries
Israel and Bahrain agreed to mutually recognize coronavirus certificates, allowing travel between the two countries without restrictions.
By REUTERS,JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/23/2021 12:55:52 AM
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How Amjad Khalid’s Network Helped Maintain Dough Central During Covid-19
By PAUL LITMAN \
9/20/2021 12:06:26 PM
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Segment information technologies: Digital management of the supply chain
Financial processes for some of the largest entities in the economy
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
4/22/2021 11:10:13 PM
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Iran has not made any irreversible nuclear moves- US general
By REUTERS \
4/22/2021 11:26:46 PM
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Afghan women contemplate a future without US troops
Activists and NGOs imagine what Afghanistan will be like after September 11, when the last US soldiers leave the country
By TARA KAVALER/THE MEDIA LINE \
4/22/2021 11:37:17 PM