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Visit by New York legislators disrupted by political turmoil
Rivlin says Israel needs constitution to protect civil rights.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
12/4/2014 12:06:21 AM
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Lebanon says detained woman was Baghdadi wife for three months
By REUTERS \
12/4/2014 12:48:42 AM
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Obama, Hillary Clinton meet at White House but details are few
By REUTERS \
12/4/2014 1:17:57 AM
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US military monitoring Islamic State training in Libya
By REUTERS \
12/4/2014 1:48:36 AM
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Yishai is ‘considering options’ regarding his political future
Rumors have been swirling of Yishai's impending split from his party to form a new political movement.
By JEREMY SHARON,Gil Stern Stern HOFFMAN \
12/4/2014 2:21:24 AM
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Bayit Yehudi continues to spar over reserved slots on list
National Union head Uri Ariel wrote his supporters on Wednesday that he believes a unity deal will be reached.
By Gil Stern Stern HOFFMAN \
12/4/2014 2:26:55 AM
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Netanyahu hires new campaign consultant for Likud
Respected international consultant Aron Shaviv was hired as the Likud’s strategist for the March 17 election.
By Gil Stern Stern HOFFMAN \
12/4/2014 2:28:56 AM
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Analysis: World won’t wait for our elections
The world will have to wait until March 17 to hear from Israel, even if diplomatic emergencies break out.
By HERB KEINON \
12/4/2014 2:57:54 AM
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High Court hears arguments to ban policy of house demolitions
NGO lawyer: The court should make a historic change, like overturning state use of torture
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
12/4/2014 3:10:57 AM
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Oil spill closes highway to Eilat
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
12/4/2014 3:21:00 AM
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US to launch civil rights probe into New York chokehold death
By REUTERS \
12/4/2014 4:14:21 AM
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Raised a half-Baptist
By R.P. Nettelhorst \
12/4/2014 4:48:52 AM
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Shurat Hadin charges US Presbyterian Church with having ties to Hezbollah
Israeli NGO says tax-free status should be revoked.
By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL \
12/4/2014 5:20:40 AM
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Jerusalem still kicking, but just barely
Hapoel beats Partizan in Belgrade for its 2nd Eurocup win, ensuring it still has something to play for.
By ALLON SINAI \
12/4/2014 6:05:55 AM
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Yellow-and-blue on verge of Top 16 qualification
By ALLON SINAI \
12/4/2014 6:08:12 AM
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Maccabi Tel Aviv up to second place thanks to Zahavi
Yellow-and-blue striker scores in his 14th straight league match • Amasha hat-trick sparks Haifa.
By ALLON SINAI \
12/4/2014 6:10:30 AM
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Israelis come up short on opening day of Worlds
By ALLON SINAI \
12/4/2014 6:14:17 AM
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Australia exercises sweeping new security laws, bans Syria travel
By REUTERS \
12/4/2014 6:17:21 AM
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Outside forces already at work on influencing outcome of elections
Israelis will not be the only ones trying to influence the outcome of elections that will surely impact the region and beyond.
By HERB KEINON \
12/4/2014 6:46:02 AM
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Canada charges 15-year-old with terrorism-related offenses
By REUTERS \
12/4/2014 7:07:40 AM
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Stones thrown at vehicles in east Jerusalem, four damaged
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
12/4/2014 7:59:25 AM
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Six gunmen, three police killed in Russia's Chechnya, leader says
By REUTERS \
12/4/2014 8:25:43 AM
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Oil spill near Eilat is 'one of the worst environmental accidents in Israel's history'
Thousands of cubic meters of oil spill near Kibbutz Ketura; representative of Ministry of the Environment says will take months if not years to rehabilitate the area.
By BEN HARTMAN,REUTERS \
12/4/2014 9:25:40 AM
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Congress enshrines Israel in a new class of ally
The omnibus bill full of measures to improve the relationship between Israel and the United States now goes to Obama for his signature.
By MICHAEL WILNER \
12/4/2014 10:14:16 AM
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Kiryat Shemona, Beer Sheva and Israeli politics
BY Josh Halickman \
12/4/2014 10:17:38 AM
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Top 10 things to do: December 4, 2014
All the best things to over the weekend.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
12/4/2014 10:37:12 AM
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Seaside bliss in the South
Peace has returned to Ashkelon and Ashdod, and the hotels are open for business.
By SHAWN RODGERS \
12/4/2014 10:41:54 AM
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20 signs you've been in Tel Aviv too long
By Veronika Nocky \
12/4/2014 11:40:57 AM
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Soup of the day
Upgrade your trusted recipes.
By NERIA BARR \
12/4/2014 11:00:29 AM
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Our brothers, our protectors
While isolated in its traditions and history, the Druse community prides itself on its contributions to Israeli society – but says as a minority group it faces many challenges.
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
12/4/2014 11:13:11 AM
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Going Dutch, by bike
“The Dutch are born on a bicycle” was the mantra we heard time and again during our six-day sojourn in the flattest and possibly most cycling-friendly of countries.
By BARRY DAVIS \
12/4/2014 11:21:50 AM
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Eyes wide open
A pro-Israel group brings black South Africans on a nine-day tour of the country, experiencing Jewish history and the modern state.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
12/4/2014 11:28:51 AM
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Palestinians inciting terror to influence Israeli politics, security official says
Palestinian television shows are discussing the political drama in Israel non-stop and are inciting the atmosphere.
By NOAM AMIR/MAARIV HASHAVUA \
12/4/2014 11:34:24 AM
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Assad says Syria war will be long, difficult
By REUTERS \
12/4/2014 11:38:20 AM
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What is the 'Jewish state?'
Outspoken opinions on the controversial bill that tore the coalition apart.
By Laura Kelly,JORDYN SCHWERSKY \
12/4/2014 11:48:38 AM
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Taiba man indicted for attempted lynch of Jewish motorist
Police said Thursday they expect further arrests in the case.
By BEN HARTMAN \
12/4/2014 11:50:32 AM
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Forging forward
One Druse woman’s journey in her fight for higher education.
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
12/4/2014 11:55:33 AM
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Letters: Special lady
Readers respond to the latest 'Magazine' articles.
By LETTERS TO THE EDITOR \
12/4/2014 12:03:26 PM
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Don't tell my mother: How a nice Jewish girl created a hit show
Former Hollywood film executive Nikki Levy is the creator of LA’s hugely successful storytelling show, ‘Don’t Tell My Mother! (True Stories You’d NEVER Want Your Mom to Know).’
By KELLY HARTOG \
12/4/2014 12:24:48 PM
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A haven in Beersheba
The hot Beersheba sun might be blazing outside but in the house, all is calm.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
12/4/2014 12:30:45 PM
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Old Acre
Wander the ancient city’s narrow streets, where there is so much to learn and experience.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
12/4/2014 12:42:18 PM
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Livni on threshold of election campaign: I am at the start of a fight for our life
Former justice minister says she is proud that ministry during her term fought against racism and discrimination in Israeli society.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
12/4/2014 12:49:13 PM
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Putin says Russia will overcome any challenge
By REUTERS \
12/4/2014 12:52:51 PM
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Relentlessly optimistic
The Nine Lives band is the balm that soothes its musicians’ souls – helping these disabled IDF veterans find their way back to normal life.
By YOAV SCHWARTZ,ASAF FINKELSTEIN \
12/4/2014 1:38:12 PM
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Why did a Kibbutz in Israel ship 380 million flies to Croatia?
The flies were grown at Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu and then underwent sterilization using a radioactive process.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
12/4/2014 1:44:19 PM
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Grumpy old man: The Grumpy test
Want to talk Israel-Palestine? Answer one or two questions first.
By LAWRENCE RIFKIN \
12/4/2014 1:53:41 PM
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Police vs politicians on the Temple Mount
The Temple Mount may be the greatest example of a case where police are forced to deal with the fallout of political calculations of Israeli politicians.
By BEN HARTMAN \
12/4/2014 1:59:15 PM
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Police officer attacked by other Jew in Jerusalem synagogue
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
12/4/2014 2:00:22 PM
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Too much exercise
This is old politics at its worst, and a sad sign of where we’re headed – to the past instead of the future.
By DAVID BRINN \
12/4/2014 2:06:39 PM
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Hot off the Arab press 383642
What citizens of other countries are reading about the Middle East.
By THE MEDIA LINE \
12/4/2014 2:11:46 PM
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Religious peacemakers
In Israel peace may seem a long way off and tensions run high, but this is precisely why
dialogue is so urgent.
By GIDEON D. SYLVESTER \
12/4/2014 2:12:27 PM
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Book Review: When crime does pay
Eric Lichtblau elucidates how Nazis found refuge in the US – and the deals the country offered them to secure their departure.
By EFRAIM ZUROFF \
12/4/2014 2:16:14 PM
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A Fresh Perspective: Double standards and the hypocrisy of the Left
It seems the courts in the Jewish state care much more for the rights of the Arabs than they do for the same exact rights claimed by Jewish settlers.
By DAN ILLOUZ \
12/4/2014 2:23:03 PM
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Book Review: Sounds crazy, no?
The iconic ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ celebrates 50 years – and inspires another behind-the-scenes book.
By AMY SPIRO \
12/4/2014 2:24:21 PM
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French PM after rape of Jewish woman: Fight against anti-Semitism is daily struggle
On Monday, armed assailants broke into a suburban Paris residence of a Jewish couple, raped the woman while her husband was kept at bay, and robbed the couple.
By JPOST.COM STAFF,JTA,MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN \
12/4/2014 2:30:48 PM
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Book Review: Behind the ‘Zion curtain’
A Belgian-Egyptian journalist describes his attempts to penetrate Israeli and Palestinian society.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
12/4/2014 2:30:55 PM
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Parshat VaYishLah: Continuity and destiny
Esau is described as having a strong sense of familial identity.
By SHLOMO RISKIN \
12/4/2014 2:37:55 PM
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Ask the Rabbi: Does Jewish law promote vegetarianism?
In short, Jewish law allows for a vegetarian diet, even as it continues to emphasize the uniqueness of humans and the primacy they are owed over animals.
By RABBI SHLOMO BRODY \
12/4/2014 2:43:10 PM
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Veterans: Full circle, a son of Haifa returns home
Israel Rubin, 82 From Manalapan, New Jersey, To Beit Shemesh, 2005.
By SUSAN DE LA FUENTE \
12/4/2014 2:44:43 PM
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Getting peace moving
A thousand women joined the Peace Train from Nahariya to Sderot to highlight the need for female voices in negotiations.
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
1/26/2021 4:49:34 PM
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Father Nadaf's son joins IDF
Father Gabriel Nadaf has long been a proponent of Israeli Christian citizens joining the IDF.
By ARIEL COHEN \
12/4/2014 2:57:30 PM
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Pious prices
Way before the 2011 social justice protests and the proliferation of cooperatives, the Ezrat Achim haredi nonprofit grocery opened in Tel Aviv.
By TAMAR DRESSLER \
12/4/2014 3:04:37 PM
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November’s roller coaster
Maccabi star Eran Zahavi will have a hard time forgetting the highs and lows of this past month.
By ALLON SINAI \
12/4/2014 3:14:44 PM
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100 kilos of fish caught in Kinneret competition, despite stormy weather
News briefs from around Israel.
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
12/4/2014 3:18:47 PM
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A colorful wave of migration
This small bird is lesser known to Israelis but is definitely worth a look.
By ITSIK MAROM \
12/4/2014 3:29:24 PM
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Her father was a teacher
Ruth Weinstein Paporisch has created and mounted an exhibition dedicated to her late father, a principal founder and the author of geography textbooks only previous generations will remember.
By CARL HOFFMAN \
12/4/2014 3:42:53 PM
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Grapevine: A gathering of moguls
News briefs from around Israel.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
12/4/2014 3:47:50 PM
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Short and sweet
The Mana Rishona production company will screen 15 short films at a gala at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque to get the public used to the genre.
By BARRY DAVIS \
12/4/2014 3:54:52 PM
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Arab youth, IDF forces clash in West Bank near Hebron
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
12/4/2014 3:58:54 PM
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The best of Biblical Bethlehem
Discover the history of the birthplace of Jesus Christ.
By ELISA MOED/TRAVELUJAH \
12/4/2014 4:00:18 PM
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Showtime 383663
A variety of music and theater events happening around Israel this week.
By BARRY DAVIS \
12/4/2014 4:04:46 PM
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Star Catcher: Astrology for the week of December 5, 2014
TIP FOR THE WEEK: Let your intuition be your guide this week.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE \
12/4/2014 4:27:37 PM
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The show goes on
Michael Mwenso croons some ‘30s tunes in the Hot Jazz series.
By BARRY DAVIS \
12/4/2014 4:51:18 PM
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The ABCs of modern dance
The Beta Dance Troupe brings the Amharic alphabet to life in ’Hahoo.’
By ORI J. LENKINSKI \
12/4/2014 4:54:25 PM
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British woman reported missing in Israel is safe and sound, family says
Father says daughter missed her outgoing flight after she got a ride to the airport with three Palestinian men and was taken for a long security check and detention in a holding area.
By BEN HARTMAN \
12/4/2014 8:06:25 PM
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Premieres, previews and prize winners
A festive December at the Jerusalem Cinematheque.
By HANNAH BROWN \
12/4/2014 4:58:44 PM
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The great exposition
The annual International Exposure festival is one of the reasons dance has become one of Israel’s main cultural exports.
By ORI J. LENKINSKI \
12/4/2014 5:02:29 PM
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Symphonic thousand
Mahler’s monumental 8th Symphony will be performed in TA and Rishon Lezion.
By MAXIM REIDER \
12/4/2014 5:05:36 PM
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Movie Review: Just a whiff
‘Rosewater’ is Jon Stewart’s reverent look at Iranian dissidents
By HANNAH BROWN \
12/4/2014 5:08:36 PM
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Screen Savors: Binging, vampires and the new Mideast
This week on TV.
By HANNAH BROWN \
12/4/2014 5:12:30 PM
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More air strikes near Tripoli in struggle between Libya's rival groups
By REUTERS \
12/4/2014 5:13:19 PM
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A cut above
Chef Yonatan Roshfeld’s Alma Lounge is a marvel from start to finish.
By SHAWN RODGERS \
12/4/2014 5:15:49 PM
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A shining dining experience
Lumina is chef Meir Adoni’s latest gourmet restaurant, located in the Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel.
By LIAT COLLINS \
12/4/2014 5:21:42 PM
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Want to be a Nazi buster? There's an app for that!
Smartphone app "Against Nazis" seeks to thwart extremist right-wing protests in Berlin with counter-protests.
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
12/4/2014 6:06:35 PM
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Igniting hope
A fire fueled by hate unites a determined community in the Pat neighborhood.
By EITAN AROM \
12/4/2014 5:28:40 PM
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Watch: Security video vividly shows supermarket terror attack
Palestinian teen stabs two men in Rami Levy grocery store in West Bank.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
12/4/2014 5:29:54 PM
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East Side Stories: No residency for terror widow
Family members are not helping her get the expulsion order canceled, but groups affiliated with Fatah and Hamas in the city have shown a different attitude.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
12/4/2014 5:32:53 PM
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Palaces, prisons, and moats
After decades of excavations, the Kishle and moat are now accessible to the public.
By CARL HOFFMAN \
12/4/2014 5:37:26 PM
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Frontlines Podcast: That’s how the coalition crumbles
As Israel heads to early elections, 'Post's political correspondent predicts what Israelis can expect from new government; op-ed editor discusses segregated Arab, Jewish education.
By PODCAST \
12/4/2014 5:40:17 PM
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Government gives nine hospitals permits to purchase MRI machines
Allowing hospitals to purchase the much needed machines was Yael German's last move before she resigned as Health Minister.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
12/4/2014 5:42:14 PM
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Restoring green to cities, up in the air
The University of Haifa’s Green Roof Ecology Center explores creating natural habitats atop urban buildings.
By MIRIAM KRESH \
12/4/2014 5:42:52 PM
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Getting down to brass tacks
There is still work to be done in cleaning up the Building Permits Department, but the new procedures Mayor Nir Barkat introduced last month are a step in the right direction.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
12/4/2014 5:46:23 PM
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Criminalizing marriage in Israel
Israeli Jews who participate in marriage ceremonies outside of the Rabbanut and the rabbis who officiate such ceremonies are subject to a penalty of two years’ imprisonment.
By RABBI JULIE SCHONFELD \
12/4/2014 5:48:23 PM
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Yesh Atid says will remain a unified party despite reported attempts to split faction
Netanyahu's office denies PM's involvement in any attempt to split apart Yesh Atid.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
12/4/2014 5:48:32 PM
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Keeping the American traditions alive in Israel
By LENA ELKINS \
12/4/2014 6:03:57 PM
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Light in place of fire
Light in place of fire is distressed about the spike in attacks, but not discouraged.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
12/4/2014 5:56:40 PM
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Jerusalem Post News: December 4, 2014
JPost.com brings you all the latest news on Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish World.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
12/4/2014 6:02:56 PM
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This week in Jerusalem 383692
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
12/4/2014 6:03:07 PM
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Grapevine: Bundles of Joy
News briefs from around Jerusalem.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
12/4/2014 6:08:05 PM
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Israelis and Palestinians cooperate to identify health-promoting Mediterranean plants
Despite conflict and fury, Israelis and Palestinians join together.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
12/4/2014 6:19:56 PM
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France looking to attract Israeli students and researchers
French Embassy in Israel to hold Information Day on Friday to inform, encourage potential students about the numerous study and research opportunities in France.
By LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI \
12/4/2014 6:38:41 PM
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Jerusalem Municipality to invest NIS 50m. in Har Homa
Funds to be allocated toward improving neighborhood’s infrastructure, according to municipality.
By DANIEL K. EISENBUD \
12/4/2014 7:34:56 PM
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White House will report to Congress on Iran dealings
NDAA provision will force the White House to verify Iranian compliance with an interim deal on the nuclear program within 30 days of the bill's passage.
By MICHAEL WILNER \
12/4/2014 7:36:38 PM
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FM Liberman's mother dies
By HERB KEINON \
12/4/2014 7:39:11 PM
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Labor MK Binyamin (Fuad) Ben-Eliezer hospitalized in light condition
By JPOST.COM STAFF,GIL STERN STERN HOFFMAN \
12/4/2014 8:18:26 PM
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Report: Gideon Sa'ar weighing run as prime minister in upcoming elections
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
12/4/2014 8:28:52 PM
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Watch: Knife-wielding Palestinian teen girl arrested in West Bank
Border police arrest girl after she is spotted holding knife, calling out jihadi slogans.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
12/4/2014 8:46:53 PM
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Lapid warns against politicization, even as Treasury blocks rival housing plan
"I am a changed man," Lapid says in last day as finance minister.
By NIV ELIS \
12/4/2014 8:58:27 PM
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Embattled Ashdod port union chief Hassan won't seek reelection
By NIV ELIS \
12/4/2014 9:10:21 PM
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Column One: Lapid’s political crack-up
The upcoming elections are necessary; the up to NIS 1.2 billion that taxpayers will have to pay to finance the vote scheduled for March 17 is money well spent.
By CAROLINE B. GLICK \
12/4/2014 9:14:12 PM
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Know Comment: Running for reelection – but against whom?
Netanyahu’s rivals should be Obama and Abbas, not Lapid and Livni.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
12/4/2014 9:16:42 PM
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Netanyahu hails 'godfather' of IDF at ceremony for J.H. Patterson
Lt.-Col. Patterson commanded the Jewish Legion which served with distinction in the Gallipoli and Palestine campaigns during World War I.
By HERB KEINON \
12/4/2014 9:22:33 PM
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Grapevine: A transformation of note
Byrganym Aitimova, Kazakhstan’s permanent representative at the UN, will be coming to Israel on December 21 for a three-day visit.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
12/4/2014 9:31:38 PM
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Parshat Vayishlah – Contributing to civilization, worshiping G-d
In this week’s Torah portion, we read about Ya’acov’s journey back from Haran after 20 years of labor.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
12/4/2014 9:35:06 PM
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US lawmakers set last-ditch push for Islamic State war authorization
By REUTERS \
12/4/2014 9:39:08 PM
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Style-shifting and narrative manipulation
Politicians everywhere are reshaping narratives and distorting priorities for political self-promotion or preservation.
By REUVEN BEN-SHALOM \
12/4/2014 9:40:11 PM
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The Torah’s Doctrine for Peace and Security
We need to adopt the “The Torah’s Doctrine for Peace and Security,” and write chapter 329 of the Shulchan Aruch into the defense policy of the country.
By RABBI JOSEPH GERLITZKY \
12/4/2014 9:45:47 PM
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No Holds Barred: Bringing the fight to Students for Justice in Palestine
On Wednesday night, my son Mendy held a demonstration inside an event held by the Students for Justice in Palestine at New York University.
By SHMULEY BOTEACH \
12/4/2014 9:50:41 PM
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Divide and conquer
History has taught us that revolutions occur when a nation suffers from the juxtaposition of two circumstances: a weak government and a failing economy.
By LIOR AKERMAN \
12/4/2014 9:54:09 PM
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Silver lining
The problem in Israel is not that it is not Jewish enough.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
12/4/2014 9:55:11 PM
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Yael's Corner: The Jews left behind
The story of Jews in the Soviet Union did not end when communism fell; in many ways, their story was just beginning; it’s our responsibility to keep it alive
By YAEL ECKSTEIN \
12/4/2014 9:56:31 PM
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Zachor: The sanctity of Eretz Yisrael
The relationship between the Jewish People and Eretz Yisrael is a fundamental component of Judaism.
By MOSHE DANN \
12/4/2014 9:59:49 PM
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Politics: Guide for the politically perplexed
As Netanyahu leads the country to new elections, political parties are scrambling to devise strategies to consolidate their power.
By Gil Stern Stern HOFFMAN \
12/6/2014 9:54:41 AM
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My Word: The elections - It stinks!
Why are we going to the polls? It’s personal; the politicians get up each other’s noses.
By LIAT COLLINS \
12/4/2014 10:04:41 PM
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How will the sharp drop in oil prices affect Israel's relations with its neighbors?
Plunging oil prices have far-reaching implications for the global economy, the Middle East and the Jewish state.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
12/6/2014 4:55:16 PM
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Into the Fray: A (superfluous) exercise in (inevitable) futility
The elections offer the voter a choice between the delusional Left and the incompetent Right.
By MARTIN SHERMAN \
12/4/2014 10:20:18 PM
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Arab MKs, experts tell ‘Post’: Expect higher election turnout with united slate
CEO of polling company Statnet tells ‘Post’ that according to data it appears that MK Ahmed Tibi is most popular politician to lead united Arab party.
By ARIEL BEN SOLOMON \
12/4/2014 10:45:28 PM
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IDF elite reconnaissance unit is looking for a few good men
As a new crop of 130 recruits tries out for the IDF Armored Corps’s elite
reconnaissance unit, the ‘Post’ observes their training qualifications.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
12/6/2014 10:14:06 PM
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December 5: Start monitoring
By LETTERS TO THE EDITOR \
12/4/2014 10:53:56 PM
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'Post' poll: 60% of Israelis don't want Netanyahu anymore
Survey finds Kahlon, Sa'ar preferred for March 17 election; Herzog even with PM.
By Gil Stern Stern HOFFMAN \
12/5/2014 3:16:54 AM
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The first casualties of Israel's political tumult - the poor
Addressing poverty in Israel – which has one of the highest rates of it in the Western world – was one of Meir Cohen’s primary concerns as welfare minister.
By LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI \
12/4/2014 11:43:51 PM