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Israel’s outgoing ambassador to Germany reflects the country’s most dramatic years since WWII
Jeremy Issacharoff’s tenure has been unusual. COVID-19 safety measures meant that, for two years, there were none of the usual gatherings, public appearances and celebrations.
By TOBY AXELROD/JTA \
5/5/2022 12:08:28 AM
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US reports shortage of Javelins, Stingers after Ukraine aid
Blumenthal and other members of Congress have called for the Biden administration to invoke the Defense Production Act, otherwise 'we will run out.'
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/5/2022 12:10:46 AM
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New York senator declares ‘End Jew Hatred Day’ amid burst of antisemitism
Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick, a Democrat who represents Rockland and Westchester counties, began his remarks by noting that the Empire State leads the country in antisemitic incidents.
By HALEY COHEN \
5/5/2022 12:49:03 AM
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Zelensky holds Independence Day call with Bennett on Lavrov’s Hitler remarks
As Israel celebrated its 74th birthday, the Ukrainian president said comments by Russian foreign minister had outraged the world.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/5/2022 12:59:54 AM
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Josh Mandel, Jewish Republican who made far-right ‘Judeo-Christian’ turn, loses Ohio primary
Donald Trump’s decision last month to endorse Vance boosted his prospects in a race that had previously shown Mandel leading in polls.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
5/5/2022 2:08:49 AM
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US Congress edges toward massive China competition bill with votes on Iran, energy
By REUTERS \
5/5/2022 2:06:53 AM
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Jews join fight against overturning Roe v. Wade as thousands protest in Lower Manhattan
The rally was quickly organized by a range of activists, politicians and community organizers. Among Jewish groups in attendance were left-leaning IfNotNow and Workers Circle.
By JACOB HENRY/JTA \
5/5/2022 2:41:23 AM
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New York City Hall lit up blue and white for State of Israel's birthday
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/5/2022 3:03:59 AM
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Ukraine Police launches hotline to help search for people missing in war
The hotline was developed as the Russian military continues to hit civilian targets.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/5/2022 4:20:53 AM
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Ukraine ambassador among speakers at US Holocaust Museum dinner
CNN reporter Wolf Blitzer, who attended the event, took to Twitter following the evening to thank Markarova for “her very strong words.”
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/5/2022 5:34:24 AM
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Facebook's Meta gives preview of its first store
The store, set to open on May 9, is located at the main campus for Meta's Reality Labs unit, in the Silicon Valley town of Burlingame, California.
By REUTERS \
5/5/2022 6:09:12 AM
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50 years since Sabena Flight 571 to Israel was hijacked
Following the rescue, Capt. Levy was hailed as a hero by Israel but blamed by the PLO for aiding the Israelis, and the family was ultimately sent to South Africa by Sabena to protect them.
By STEVE LINDE \
5/5/2022 8:27:08 AM
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Clashes break out as nearly 1,000 Jews visit Temple Mount on Independence Day
Dozens of rioters threw stones and other items at police officers securing Jewish group visits to the Temple Mount, lightly injuring one.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
5/5/2022 8:43:44 AM
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14 Days: Ariel attack
Israeli news highlights from the past two weeks.
By STEVE LINDE \
5/5/2022 8:46:05 AM
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Israel at 74: Is there a way through the fog?
Only an apparently impossible, unimaginable, thaw in the solidly frozen Arab-Israeli political relationship. And then, two years ago, the impossible happened.
By NEVILLE TELLER \
5/5/2022 8:50:22 AM
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Israel at 74: Independence Day is a day to be proud
There is such a feeling of pride when I see the flags flying from cars and buildings all over the country. When I hear the words of “Hatikvah” being sung, even now, there are tears in my eyes.
By DVORA WAYSMAN \
5/5/2022 8:55:23 AM
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Meet the man running Israel's largest university
Prof. Ariel Porat is the dynamic president of Tel Aviv University.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
5/5/2022 9:35:02 AM
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After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, energy security is paramount
Energy policy is not binary. We can have significant investment in renewables while acknowledging that they will not replace fossil fuels in the short term.
ERIC R. MANDEL \
5/5/2022 9:42:31 AM
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Israel has a medical staff shortage, but Nefesh B'Nefesh is helping
Can one marry their love of practicing medicine with living in Israel? Thanks to the efforts of Nefesh B'Nefesh and partner organizations, the answer is a resounding yes.
By NOA AMOUYAL \
5/5/2022 9:52:38 AM
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Untold News: Telling oft-overlooked positive stories on Israel
Advertising maven Marcella Rosen uses her experience to publicize sides of the Jewish state that many don’t get to see.
By RACHEL COHEN \
5/5/2022 10:01:18 AM
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How same-sex marriage sparked Presbyterian Church's anti-Zionism
Consequently, the 21st-century trend in the mainline Protestant Churches has been the adoption of increasingly anti-Zionist positions.
By Rabbi Dr. Daniel Friedman \
5/5/2022 10:10:44 AM
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Essenes: The origins of Christianity lie in this ancient Jewish sect
The key figure for our inquiry was John the Baptist, apparently an Essene.
By MOSHE DANN \
5/5/2022 10:16:45 AM
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A deacon's tale from Australia to the Holy Land
Aaron Eime relates his fascinating journey from Australia to Jerusalem.
By MORDECHAI BECK \
5/5/2022 10:23:31 AM
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Heavy rain and floods in Afghanistan kill 22, destroy hundreds of homes
The Taliban government is struggling to cope with the situation and will approach international relief organizations for help.
By REUTERS \
5/5/2022 10:32:32 AM
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Alcoholism in Israel: Investigating addiction, dependency
The wildly held view that there are no Jewish alcoholics is nourished by alcoholism often being included in general addiction statistics, but it is not entirely accurate.
By WALTER BINGHAM \
5/5/2022 10:33:19 AM
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Amazing Ella Blumenthal: One of the oldest living Holocaust survivors
Despite growing up in Johannesburg, I had never heard of Ella Blumenthal, who was born on July 25, 1921, in Warsaw.
By ROBERT HERSOWITZ \
5/5/2022 10:39:24 AM
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Why people are living for more years but enjoying life less
We do live longer – a whole lot longer, twice as long as we did a century ago! But prosper? Alas – that is a different ball game.
By SHLOMO MAITAL \
5/5/2022 10:47:17 AM
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Israel's central role in the artificial intelligence revolution
An Israeli start-up has come up with AI software that will soon make barcodes an anachronism.
By DANIEL BEN-TAL \
5/5/2022 10:55:33 AM
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What's in a name: Facts and origins behind names and descriptions
Let’s take a step back to see who the men and women were whose names have been immortalized in our lexicon.
By RUTH BELOFF \
5/5/2022 11:02:45 AM
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An exceptional Holocaust diary
If one quality in particular imbues the pages of Who by Fire, Who by Water (From the Diary of a Holocaust Survivor), it is the immediacy that Goldmann-Gilead brings to his account of his life
By NEVILLE TELLER \
5/5/2022 11:06:39 AM
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Leonard Cohen's troubled tour of Israel shown in new book - review
The title of this new book, Who By Fire: War, Atonement, and the Resurrection of Leonard Cohen, by Matti Friedman, references what is considered the most important prayer in the Yom Kippur liturgy.
By SIMONE COHEN SCOTT \
5/5/2022 11:14:45 AM
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'The Israeli Century': Yossi Shain's view of Israel-Diaspora dynamics - review
Despite its elisions and hyperbole, The Israeli Century is an extensive and substantive assessment of Jewry’s contemporary homeland-Diaspora dynamic.
By Brandon Marlon \
5/5/2022 11:21:28 AM
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Fighting prevents evacuations of civilians trapped under Ukraine steel plant
Civilians still trapped in Mariupol • Russian advance slowed by weather, logistics, resistance
By MICHAEL STARR AND REUTERS \
5/5/2022 11:53:30 AM
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The battle for IDF soldiers’ mental health
Even with growing awareness of the hidden epidemic plaguing Israel’s warriors, many soldiers feel they are unable to ask for help due to societal pressure, systemic challenges and personal stigmas.
By MICHAEL STARR \
5/7/2022 2:50:00 PM
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Israel-Bahrain water sustainability cooperation can help avert crisis
In the long run, a Middle East alliance for water sustainability can have a positive impact on saving the Dead Sea, which is lacking regional cooperation.
By NOAM BEDEIN \
5/7/2022 9:07:00 PM
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Highlights from an Israeli trip to Dubai - opinion
Dubai is so over the top, it makes Las Vegas look like Lincoln, Nebraska. Every new building, every attraction is vying to one-up whatever came before it.
By BRIAN BLUM \
5/6/2022 9:22:07 PM
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KAN promotes new season of 'Tehran' with mock Iranian hack
The channel made it seem that Iranian hackers were attacking it for airing the show.
By ARIELLA MARSDEN \
5/5/2022 12:19:11 PM
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Questions for Jews to ask about Elon Musk's Twitter takeover
Will the eccentric entrepreneur’s Twitter takeover be beneficial to Jews and Israel, cause more problems or help Trump get over the hump?
By ALAN ZEITLIN \
5/7/2022 1:13:06 PM
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What causes hate, terror and how to fight it: Ex-prosecutor discusses
Retired Connecticut federal prosecutor Henry Kopel argues that the majority of terrorists and recruits are often highly educated and well-off.
By EVE GLOVER \
5/7/2022 2:53:54 AM
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‘Hatikvah’: Israel’s musical mezuzah
Whether performed at the start of a basketball game or the swearing-in of IDF soldiers at the Western Wall, “Hatikvah” moves, inspires and challenges us to appreciate how fortunate our generation is.
By MICHAEL FREUND \
5/7/2022 12:08:59 AM
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'Russian warship, f**k you!' stamp auction raises $171k. for Ukrainian forces
"Sold: Five million hryvnias (~USD 170k.) have been transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine," Ukraine wrote on its Twitter account announcing the auction's result.
By MICHAEL STARR \
5/5/2022 12:41:15 PM
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AACI Student Connect: Connecting Israeli, Diaspora university students
David London, the CEO of AACI (Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel), said the goal of connecting Israeli and Diaspora young adults is near and dear to his heart.
By ABIGAIL KLEIN LEICHMAN \
5/7/2022 2:00:05 AM
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Historical sites in Israel to see on the Mediterranean
Below, you will find descriptions of four national parks that are located along the Mediterranean coast that combine historical visits with enjoyable walking paths along the coastline.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
5/7/2022 7:25:22 AM
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Jewish TikTok star Eitan Bernath pushes kosher cooks to innovate
Eitan Eats the World is full of winks to the kosher consumer.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
5/7/2022 12:20:35 PM
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Police shot man who tried to attack them with knives
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/5/2022 1:12:45 PM
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Pascale's Kitchen: Jewish-Iraqi cuisine
The first is for making kubbeh balls. The second is for a sweet and sour pumpkin soup and the third for okra soup, both of which are made with kubbeh. The fourth recipe is for baklava.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
5/7/2022 12:24:33 PM
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Wine Talk: Times they are a-changin’
Believe it or not, good wine is being made in Yorkshire in the North of England and the Negev Desert is becoming a wine growing region of great interest.
By Adam Montefiore \
5/7/2022 12:23:19 PM
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Holocaust survivor Rena Quint answers remaining questions - opinion
Rena Quint answered questions 77 years after being found among the dying and liberated in Bergen-Belsen.
By BARBARA SOFER \
5/6/2022 10:44:05 PM
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The IDF is the zenith of the man-God partnership - opinion
It is precisely because human beings are so involved in taking the wheat which God provides and converting it into bread that it invokes the greatest blessing.
By STEWART WEISS \
5/7/2022 2:50:14 PM
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Did the Deir Yasin massacre actually happen? New book investigates - review
Was there a massacre or a battle, with many fewer killed civilians than portrayed?
By YISRAEL MEDAD \
5/6/2022 7:11:42 PM
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Does moral behavior come from the Bible or the brain? - book review
The connection between biblical law and modern secular justice systems has been thoroughly discussed, but neurologist Joel Y. Rutman wants to add another element to this discussion.
By RANDY ROSENTHAL \
5/7/2022 3:45:24 AM
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The many faces of emotional triggers
Below, I provide some examples of emotional triggers and of how they affect our lives, for better or for worse.
By DR. MIKE GROPPER \
5/7/2022 2:50:23 PM
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Parashat Emor: Respect
The concept of impurity was meant to maintain a distance between the hard, painful aspects of life and the lofty and sacred aspects of the Temple.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
5/6/2022 11:58:52 AM
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Parashat Emor: Modern blasphemy!
In this week’s Torah portion, we are told the blasphemer should be put to death (Leviticus 24:16). That words could be fatal was taken very seriously.
By DAVID WOLPE \
5/6/2022 11:58:43 AM
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Israel-bashing is this generation's existential threat to Judaism
Today, antisemitism is no longer an existential threat to Judaism. A new threat has risen: Israel-bashing.
By GOL KALEV \
5/7/2022 2:54:24 AM
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This Ukrainian immigrant to Israel is making it on her own
She dreams of completing her degree, working as an engineer, contributing to her country, having her father walk her to the chuppah at her wedding and raising a family in Israel.
By LISA SAMIN \
5/7/2022 3:46:11 AM
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Jerusalem's sidewalk pavements are no longer safe for pedestrians
More than 40 years ago, one could stroll at a leisurely pace along the pavement and daydream. Forget about daydreaming these days. It’s too dangerous.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
5/7/2022 1:18:56 PM
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TikTak: Egged's flawed but functional shared taxi service
“When it works, it’s amazing. When it doesn’t, well…”
By FERN ALLEN \
5/7/2022 1:17:50 PM
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Jerusalem is infested with terrible men who harass women in public
Our city today is riddled with men who take no interest in the comfort of their fellow women. In fact, it is riddled with men who take pleasure in making their fellow women feel terrible.
By ALIE M. TAUB \
5/7/2022 7:27:00 AM
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Drama in Bible quiz: Co-champions crowned
This was the first time there were two winners since 2013.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
5/5/2022 2:47:38 PM
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Jerusalem’s history gets a touch or two of color in new exhibit
“Yerushalayim Tofeset Tzeva” runs through to July 15.
By BARRY DAVIS \
5/7/2022 9:06:36 PM
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Elan Ezrachi: Jerusalem native, activist exploring the city's uniqueness
We actually created our Jerusalem within Jerusalem, in Rehavia, the German Colony, Baka, Katamon and more.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
5/7/2022 7:28:45 AM
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Grapevine: Four generations of Leiblers
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
5/7/2022 1:52:26 AM
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Jerusalem Highlights May 6-12, 2022
What's new to do in Israel's capital.
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
5/6/2022 8:48:44 PM
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Maroon 5 set to rock Tel Aviv
Maroon 5 is clearly just as popular in Israel as it is around the world, since its first Hayarkon Park show on May 9 quickly sold out.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
5/7/2022 12:00:48 AM
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Eurovision 2022: Ukraine likely to overshadow Israel this year
We will know soon enough how well Michael Ben David has been able to focus on the music and overcome the backstage drama.
By HANNAH BROWN \
5/7/2022 12:05:02 AM
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Tzidkiyahu: The Talpiot restaurant steps up its game - review
The service is always outstanding. Some of the servers stay for years because of the good salary and tips.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN \
5/7/2022 12:18:53 PM
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Russia-Ukraine war: Risk of civil planes being accidentally targeted - EU regulator
By REUTERS \
5/5/2022 3:29:06 PM
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Ukraine gets over $12 billion in weapons, financial aid since start of Russian invasion
By REUTERS \
5/5/2022 3:32:21 PM
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Russian war crimes part of strategy of 'genocide' - Ukrainian NGO to 'Post'
In addition to the arrest of Ukrainian civilians, there have also been many reports of mass deportations of Ukrainians into Russia.
By MICHAEL STARR \
5/5/2022 3:36:41 PM
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Six unorthodox reasons to celebrate Independence Day - opinion
According to the latest UN World Happiness Report, Israelis are the ninth most cheerful people on the globe.
By MARK REGEV \
5/5/2022 3:46:40 PM
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Lebanon probe to get account information on central bank governor's brother
Central Bank Chief Riad Salameh is facing judicial probes in Lebanon into the alleged embezzlement of at least $330 million in public funds by him and his younger brother, Raja.
By REUTERS \
5/5/2022 3:53:31 PM
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Israel must not let Russia, Palestinians, EU treat it like a punching bag - opinion
Israel’s foreign and domestic policies should reflect self-respect and self-confidence.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
5/5/2022 3:54:59 PM
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Olim hailed for continuing to contribute to Israel’s national security
Meet the volunteer soldiers who didn't have to serve in the IDF but did so anyway.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
5/5/2022 4:03:03 PM
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What is the connection between Herzl and haredim? - opinion
IN CONTRAST to all these negative sentiments about the Zionist movement, there were rabbis who advocated the return of world Jewry to the Land of Israel before Herzl came on the scene.
By HESHIE BILLET \
5/5/2022 4:03:25 PM
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Temple Mount: How do we make holy places holy again? - opinion
Jewish fanatics tried to sacrifice goats on the Temple Mount during Passover, and thousands of Jews who want to see the Temple built in place of the mosques ascended the Temple Mount to pray.
By GERSHON BASKIN \
5/5/2022 4:15:55 PM
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Why might Iran walk away from nuke deal with almost everything it wants? - analysis
Jerusalem may now need to deal with the consequences of helping prevent a return to the nuclear deal.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
5/5/2022 4:21:02 PM
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Here's what it was like being a child of the Intifada - opinion
With the murder of my brother Koby in May 2001, much of my life since has been defined by the Intifada.
By ELIANA MANDELL BRANER \
5/5/2022 4:27:08 PM
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Israel's war for independence is far from over - opinion
I’m tired of this. I’m tired of seeing our so-called leaders taking our flag, washing out the blue and only leaving the white of surrender.
By JONATHAN POLLARD \
5/5/2022 4:37:58 PM
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Israel's Independence Day: How to appreciate the miracles - opinion
Indeed, I eagerly looked forward to – and still do – Lag Ba’omer, the day on which the devastating plague ended and mourning-related activities are suspended.
By BARRY NEWMAN \
5/5/2022 4:46:42 PM
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How moving from sadness to joy can affect the brain - analysis
It is no coincidence that Independence Day follows Remembrance Day, as the shared grief must turn into shared joy. How does this affect us psychologically?
By SHIRA SILKOFF \
5/5/2022 4:48:08 PM
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Grapevine May 6, 2022: Another coup for Jerusalem
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
5/5/2022 5:03:26 PM
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What we can learn from Remembrance Day heckling - comment
Some may despair that the hecklers showed that the idea that the Jewish state comes together at times like these is an imaginary, idealized version of reality.
By HERB KEINON \
5/5/2022 5:03:55 PM
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My Word: Happy to be here
The World Happiness Report is issued by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), and it makes me happy that sometimes even a UN-affiliated body has something nice to say.
By LIAT COLLINS \
5/5/2022 5:20:57 PM
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HCJ ruling paves way for IDF eviction of Palestinians from Firing Zone 918
The court said the door was still open for the villagers to agree with the military on using parts of the land for agricultural purposes and urged the sides to seek a compromise.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
5/5/2022 5:54:35 PM
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Jewish summer camp veterans are opening a camp for trans kids
Berkowitz is working to create a different kind of summer camp experience for children — and staff — who are LGBTQ.
By Jackie Hajdenberg/JTA \
5/5/2022 6:12:27 PM
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PA, Jordan in bid to prevent Hamas takeover of Temple Mount
Ramallah and Amman have already taken a number of steps to prevent Hamas supporters from “commandeering” the protests of Muslim worshippers against Israeli measures.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
5/5/2022 6:18:07 PM
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Independence Day: Israel Prize 2022 ceremony begins - watch
The Israel Prize ceremony for 2022 began on Thursday evening as Independence Day celebrations waned down.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/5/2022 6:38:12 PM
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Will Lavrov's ‘Hitler’ comments change Israel’s Ukraine policy?
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Lavrov’s ‘unforgivable’ remarks and the back-and-forth between Jerusalem and Moscow revealed strains in Israel’s cautious policy on the Ukraine war.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
5/5/2022 6:38:58 PM
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Stop all these hurdles to attain Israeli citizenship - editorial
“I grew up an observant Jew. We kept Shabbat and the High Holy Days. I was not allowed to play sports on Saturday. Instead, you would find me in shul.”
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
5/5/2022 6:46:11 PM
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Will the real Erdogan please stand up?
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Turkish President Recept Tayyip Erdogan has left no doubt where his heart is when it comes to Israel and the Palestinians, and where his principles on this matter are.
By HERB KEINON \
5/5/2022 6:55:07 PM
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Musk expected to be temporary Twitter CEO after closing $44b. takeover - CNBC
Parag Agrawal, who was named Twitter's CEO in November, is expected to remain in his role until the sale of the company to Musk is completed.
By REUTERS \
5/5/2022 7:02:43 PM
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Putin apologizes to Bennett for Lavrov’s Hitler comments
Bennett asks Putin to allow humanitarian corridor in Ukraine after call with Zelensky.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
5/5/2022 7:10:47 PM
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Mayim Bialik on Zionism, religion and being a director
I mentioned that I knew she receives many interview requests and I thanked her for agreeing to this one. “I look at two news sites every day: CNN and The Jerusalem Post,” she said.
By HANNAH BROWN \
5/5/2022 7:20:51 PM
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The purple people are getting ready to eat
Hapoel Holon swingman Chris Johnson leads resurgent Israeli club into Champions League Final Four.
By JOSHUA HALICKMAN \
5/5/2022 7:28:17 PM
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The sound of tuneful Voces8 headed to Israel
ONE OF the more recent Voces8 ventures is called Stardust, which was unveiled in London last summer, and forms the basis for the gigs here.
By BARRY DAVIS \
5/5/2022 7:41:08 PM
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Strauss’s fall from grace came from a chocolate mess
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Following a mass recall, a damning health report, a stock drop and a factory fire, the food behemoth may be unstable enough for its rivals to claim some market share.
By ZACHY HENNESSEY \
5/5/2022 7:53:36 PM
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How concerned should we be about the Iranian drone threat?
MILITARY AFFAIRS: Iran set its goal as perfecting several cheap kamikaze munitions, called “loitering munitions,” which are a combination of drone and cruise missile technology.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
5/5/2022 8:00:11 PM
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Lapid: Friendship was critical in Israel's creation
On November 29, 1947, "33 diplomats spoke into a microphone and said 'yes'" on a resolution that led to the establishment of the State of Israel.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
5/5/2022 8:16:50 PM
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Jerusalem's Christians feel backed against a wall
RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS: Facing issues ranging from vandalism to property sales to restrictions on of worshipers at for disputed safety concerns, Christians feel backed against a
By JUDITH SUDILOVSKY \
5/5/2022 8:17:28 PM
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Independence Day, 21st birthday and financial freedom
We are a sovereign state, and we can defend ourselves. The Jews of Israel have independence and we are in charge of our own destiny.
By AARON KATSMAN \
5/5/2022 8:27:24 PM
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Abramovich says he has not asked for Chelsea loan to be repaid
Premier League Chelsea was put up for sale by Abramovich following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and before sanctions were imposed on him by the British government.
By REUTERS \
5/5/2022 8:29:33 PM
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As Ukraine's Soviet weapons dwindle, it races to adopt new gear
"Stocks of Soviet-era weapons dwindle, but Russian aggression does not," said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
By MICHAEL STARR \
5/5/2022 8:38:01 PM
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Former Putin adviser Anatoly Chubais fled to Israel - report
Chubais fled Russia in March after opposing Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/5/2022 9:03:49 PM
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Naftali Bennett embarked on a Russia adventure — Is it over? - analysis
Bennett hoped to remain on good terms with Putin in order to retain Israel’s operational freedom in Syria.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
5/5/2022 8:44:41 PM
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3 dead, 4 injured in ax murder terror attack in Elad, Israel
Police are searching for two suspects who carried out the attack | Residents asked to shelter in place
By ANNA AHRONHEIM AND TZVI JOFFRE \
5/5/2022 8:50:04 PM
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Israeli ‘unity’ lies in Zionism
ONE WOULD not get this sense by listening to lectures from on high about our lack of “unity.” It’s a word that’s always bandied around when tensions arise over politics and social issues.
By RUTHIE BLUM \
5/5/2022 8:51:21 PM
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What happens if Roe v. Wade is overturned?
WASHINGTON AFFAIRS: Thirteen states, including Texas, Utah, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, have a so-called “trigger ban” in place, which could go into effect if it is overturned.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
5/5/2022 9:05:46 PM
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What happened to Sergei Lavrov?
MIDDLE ISRAEL: When Russian leaders turn to antisemitism, it means things are going bad, and are set to get worse.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
5/5/2022 9:17:48 PM
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Temple Mount clashes endanger Bennett coalition
Ra’am’s Shura Council to decide the government's fate as Knesset reconvenes.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
5/5/2022 9:33:06 PM
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OECD proposes to tighten CRS and crypto rules
A public consulting period ended on April 29, and the OECD is reviewing comments received before formulating a final set of recommendations for governments to start adopting.
By LEON HARRIS \
5/5/2022 9:33:47 PM
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Yom Haatzmaut special, plus food phenom Eitan Bernath
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Yaakov Katz and Lahav Harkov.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/5/2022 10:35:30 PM
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Biden taps Karine Jean-Pierre as White House press secretary
By REUTERS \
5/5/2022 10:48:29 PM