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Kidnap victim says Hitler-loving captor treated her like Nazi casualty
Natascha Kampusch, 33, was reportedly abducted by Wolfgang Priklopil when she was 10-years-old in Vienna, Austria. She was kept in a cell underneath his garage for eight years.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 1:04:15 PM
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MDA appeal for public help due to shortage of rare blood types
Only an estimated 15% of people in Israel have the required blood types, which are all rare, and MDA are appealing for those who can, to donate as soon as possible.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 12:31:42 AM
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US developing plan to require foreign visitors to be vaccinated
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 12:40:03 AM
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Jerusalem city center to host free film viewings every night in August
Among the films being shown in the project organized by the Jerusalem Municipality will be Shrek, Grease, Madagascar, Jurassic Park, Shakespeare in Love, and many more.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 2:41:54 AM
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Man in northern Israel killed by gunshots fired from passing vehicle
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 3:38:58 AM
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Israel carries out airstrikes Lebanon after rocket fire
The Israeli airstrikes were the most severe since 2006 and came after the IDF fired some 100 artillery shells towards south Lebanon.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
8/5/2021 9:09:16 PM
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Long-term effects of COVID could lead to Alzheimer's- new findings
For some, the neurological symptoms of COVID carry on after the virus has moved on. Researchers are working to understand the mechanisms by which this brain dysfunction occurs.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 11:33:08 AM
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Shut up and teach? Why labor unions like mine weigh in on Israel-Gaza
"Critics have mischaracterized the Israel resolution as the UTLA going way out of its way to attack Israel specifically. In fact, the UTLA has taken stands in recent years on international issues."
By GLENN SACKS/ JTA \
8/5/2021 2:22:08 AM
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Did a pro-Palestinian campus group call for the ‘defunding’ of Hillel?
A statement by the Hillel chapter at Rutgers likewise doesn’t mention “defunding,” though it does lament that “campuses have become increasingly hostile to Jewish life.”
By BEN SALES/JTA \
8/5/2021 2:40:14 AM
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Texas student maps every Manhattan address that used to be a synagogue
Every address can lead you down a rabbit hole, discovering along the way layers upon layers of New York Jewish history. And it is not just ghosts in empty sockets.
By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL / JTA \
8/5/2021 2:47:55 AM
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Bari Weiss and Merav Michaeli on how global media portrays Israel
"People are inordinately focused on Jews and on Israel," Weiss said.
By SAM SOKOL/JTA \
8/5/2021 2:49:16 AM
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From Israel to the arts, this late letter writer wrote about it all
Marans, who died last month at 97, was perhaps The Washington Post's most prodigious letter writer, and his favorite topic was what he perceived to be The Post’s unfair coverage of Israel.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
8/5/2021 2:54:15 AM
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Jewish Federations of North America cancels in-person event citing COVID
Events last year were held online only, but Jewish Federations until the recent spike in COVID cases had hoped to reemerge into in-person events. Instead, the events Oct. 4-5 will take place online.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
8/5/2021 2:55:02 AM
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Man in northern Israel killed by gunshots fired from passing vehicle
The man was evacuated to hospital from the location in which he was shot, on Route 804, where he was found unconscious. He was in critical condition.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 8:19:27 AM
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Jerusalem woman arrested for vandalizing pictures of Holocaust survivors
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 7:24:39 AM
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First Broadway play opens in New York since lengthy pandemic shutdown
Under rules announced by Broadway theaters last week, audiences, actors, stage crew and theater staff must be fully vaccinated and masks must be worn for shows.
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 7:27:35 AM
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Iranian president Raisi sworn in as world watches
Over 70 countries have sent dignitaries to Tehran for the ceremony, which was expected to have less religious tones than the one on Tuesday.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
8/5/2021 7:12:02 PM
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Olympics: Sharing videos on social media from Games is not allowed - IOC
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 9:10:07 AM
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Inviting Israeli journalists to Ramallah is a 'big sin' - PJS
PLO’s Committee for Interaction with Israeli Society regularly organizes visits by Israelis to Ramallah to meet officials.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
8/5/2021 3:00:39 PM
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Coronavirus in Israel: 3,421 new cases, 3.28% of tests return positive
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 11:47:53 AM
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Suspected murder in Safed, suspect arrested
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 9:42:54 AM
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Cabinet to approve President Herzog's brother as ambassador to US on Sunday
Lapid would be likely to keep Herzog in Washington when he and Bennett alternate.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
8/5/2021 7:18:07 PM
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Author of Steve Jobs biography to pen book on Elon Musk
Isaacson compared Musk to Jobs in a Yahoo Finance interview a few months ago, saying, "in some ways, he's the Steve Jobs of our time."
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 10:12:06 AM
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DeSantis warns on investing in Unilever after Ben & Jerry's Israel stance
“I will not stand idly by as woke corporate ideologues seek to boycott and divest from our ally, Israel,” DeSantis said in a news release.
By GADI ZAIG \
8/5/2021 1:25:42 PM
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Israeli soccer action heats up, team to travel to Europe
Mac TA, Mac Haifa, Beersheba all advance in Conference League as Ashdod falls * Hapoel tops Beitar in Toto Cup Jerusalem derby * Lille edges PSG at Bloomfield
By JOSHUA HALICKMAN \
8/5/2021 10:19:18 AM
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Daniel Tzinker transfers skills from IDF into Miami real estate
By PAUL LITMAN \
9/22/2021 10:04:14 AM
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Greece battles wildfires for third day, site of ancient Olympics saved
Two villages were evacuated in the Peloponnese region on Wednesday as a blaze raged near the archaeological site of the ancient Olympics.
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 10:30:26 AM
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Russia to deploy long-range bombers in drills near Afghan border - report
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 10:32:33 AM
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US COVID-19 cases hit six-month high at over 100,000 in a day
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 10:36:31 AM
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Finance Ministry D-G: We're not preparing for another lockdown
By ZEV STUB \
8/5/2021 10:47:17 AM
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IMG Models Lisa Marie Benson, on her journey through the world of fashion
By AVI STERN \
9/22/2021 10:04:39 AM
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Coronavirus in IDF: 499 personnel infected
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 11:20:53 AM
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Adrian Fox coordinates global relief efforts to aid the Caribbean plight
By Leo Giosuè \
9/22/2021 10:04:58 AM
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Greening Israel: What Israel needs to do now for a more sustainable future
JPost One-on-One Zoomcast, Episode 29: David Brinn with Blue & White Member of Knesset Alon Tal
By DAVID BRINN \
8/18/2021 12:12:54 PM
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Iranian man arrested as child executed after decade in prison - Amnesty
Sajad Sanjari was arrested in 2010 for fatally stabbing a man who he said had tried to rape him.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 2:21:49 PM
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Gantz: Israel is ready to strike Iran
"When a Palestinian Islamic Jihad operative in Gaza fires at Israel, he does it with the support of Iran. We know this," said Gantz.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM,TOVAH LAZAROFF \
8/7/2021 4:44:24 AM
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A Q&A with NYC’s most charismatic creative Rocco Valentine
By SARAH GOLDMAN \
9/22/2021 10:05:18 AM
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Barzilai pediatric ward closed to new patients amid virus outbreak
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 2:15:22 PM
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Industries thriving through the pandemic
By Leo Giosuè \
8/5/2021 12:57:04 PM
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Fmr. deputy NSC head Bar-Yosef could face trial for fraud, breach of trust
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 2:21:41 PM
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Israeli airstrikes against Lebanon are a dramatic shift in policy - analysis
It is said that no one blinks in south Lebanon without Hezbollah knowing — how could it not have known about a Palestinian group's plans?
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
8/5/2021 9:27:07 PM
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Brush fire near Ahi'ezer brought under control
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 2:23:51 PM
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Women in Israel's Orthodox sector: Rabbi, scholar, spiritual leader
Part II in a series: All three women have benefited from opportunities for study and leadership that Jewish women in previous generations never experienced.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
8/5/2021 2:14:08 PM
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Great summer cover-up: Modest swimwear showing less skin
Women of all shapes, sizes and religions have access to options that allow them to get back in the water while baring less skin.
By Rivkah Lambert Adler \
8/16/2021 6:09:32 PM
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Jewish doctors allegedly targeted by anti-vaccine antisemites in France
A letter sent to the French Interior Minister from the Simon Wiesenthal Center argued that anti-vaccination rhetoric is closely linked to antisemitism.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 3:40:11 PM
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Son of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz carries on his father's mission
A year after revered Rav Adin Steinsaltz’s passing, the ‘Magazine’ sits down with son Rabbi Meni Even Israel to talk about the innovative ways he is carrying on his father’s mission
By HADASSAH CHEN \
8/5/2021 2:36:04 PM
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Israel launches trial to ‘freeze’ and remove bladder cancer tumors
Cryotherapy was used in the past to treat many other forms of cancer, including lung, kidney, and skin cancers.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
8/5/2021 4:37:44 PM
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Meet the young Jewish artist using AI to interpret the Western Wall
Using a program called StyleGan2, Temkin trained a data set of images of the Western Wall that are all similar and with the computer program created images that are completely new.
By NELL SCHWARTZ \
8/5/2021 2:43:30 PM
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One year since the Beirut disaster and its impacts - analysis
Basic details about the massive explosion that shattered Lebanon are still not known.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
8/5/2021 5:44:30 PM
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Voices from the Arab press: COVID strikes back
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
By THE MEDIA LINE \
8/5/2021 2:48:54 PM
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Dance, film, activism spotlighted at Sderot Dance Film Festival
The festival will include live performances, lectures, workshops and screenings and will span six days.
By ORI J. LENKINSKI \
8/5/2021 3:03:49 PM
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Fruit trays - everything new that you did not know
By OR TOMI \
8/5/2021 3:17:22 PM
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Is Israel's employment recovery tapering off?
The labor market was expected to get much better after government benefits for unpaid leave (Halat) tapered off at the end of June. But things haven't exactly worked out that way.
By ZEV STUB \
8/5/2021 4:53:57 PM
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Life on the beach: What to buy before summer ends
The heat wave made us look for more ecological ideas for our day-to-day tasks, so even if you are stuck at home – let’s enjoy the last month of the summer before the school year and chagim arrive.
By NERIA BARR \
8/5/2021 3:24:48 PM
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The beginning of the end for Bibi? - analysis
Likud source: "He's becoming a loser, dragging Likud down. He needs to consider his position."
By GIL HOFFMAN \
8/5/2021 5:40:50 PM
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Tour Israel: History & nature at Ramat Rahel
During the lockdowns, when most parts of Israel’s tourist industry lay dormant, Ramat Rahel got busy renovating 85 of its 165 guest rooms, at a cost of NIS 20 million.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
8/5/2021 3:32:18 PM
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Moderna: COVID-19 shot 93% effective six months after second dose
"Our COVID-19 vaccine is showing durable efficacy of 93% through six months, but recognize that the Delta variant is a significant new threat so we must remain vigilant."
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 3:35:37 PM
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Iran’s attacks are finally shining a spotlight on its deadly drones
The Iranian attack on a ship off the coast of Oman has had the effect of highlighting Iran’s use of deadly kamikaze drones.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
8/5/2021 5:33:01 PM
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Wine talk: Keeping it local
All these varieties are still grown, particularly in the Hebron area.
By Adam Montefiore \
8/5/2021 6:51:19 PM
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In the kitchen with Henny: Keep cool in the kitchen
These recipes are so easy and fun to do with kids, and you get delicious, healthy results for solving the “I’m bored and it’s so hot out” dilemma!
By HENNY SHOR \
8/5/2021 3:55:16 PM
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Israel, world Jewry's secret to success: Tolerance, knowledge - opinion
It is a reflection of how extreme 'Orthodox' elements bring hatred between our people.
By BRENDA KATTEN \
8/5/2021 4:00:58 PM
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Praying in the kitchen to ease anxiety - opinion
No lightning bolts struck. No hands reached down through my ceiling, but I felt heard. It seemed to me that a Higher Power joined me in the kitchen.
By CAROL UNGAR \
8/5/2021 4:05:56 PM
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Coronavirus: Who are Israel's seriously ill patients?
As of Thursday morning, Israel had some 250 patients in serious condition. What are their ages and their vaccination status?
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
8/5/2021 5:46:25 PM
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How to live life without regrets - opinion
I do believe that things happen for a reason, and I learned much from that moment. I hope that in the balancing act of life, the suggestions below are helpful for you.
DR. BATYA L. LUDMAN \
8/5/2021 4:11:25 PM
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Israeli athletes head into home stretch in final Tokyo weekend
Rhythmic gymnast Linoy Ashram hopes to win big with the rest of her team, and Israel's runners prepare to go the distance in athletics.
By JOSHUA HALICKMAN \
8/5/2021 4:20:12 PM
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War by remote control: 'Drone Wars' book review
The book is an eminently readable survey of drones’ past, present and future.
By NEVILLE TELLER \
8/11/2021 10:19:26 AM
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Shekel strengthens to 7-month high
The national currency was trading at NIS 3.214 to the dollar Thursday afternoon, the strongest since mid-January.
By ZEV STUB \
8/5/2021 5:09:56 PM
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Biden offers temporary safe haven to Hong Kong residents
President Joe Biden on Thursday offered temporary "safe haven" to Hong Kong residents in the United States, allowing potentially thousands of people to extend their stay in the country.
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 5:03:51 PM
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Parashat Re’eh: Vegetarianism and the end of days
When looking at other sources in the Torah, we discover additional complexity regarding this issue.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
8/5/2021 4:26:29 PM
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Parashat Re’eh: Wounded children of God
Two concluding understandings of this verse paint the most comprehensive picture of Israel’s deep sense of the nature of God in the world.
By DAVID WOLPE \
8/5/2021 4:30:10 PM
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OurCrowd to cooperate on investments with Azerbaijan
The agreement makes OurCrowd the first Israeli business entity to sign an agreement with Azerbaijan since Azerbaijan opened its Trade and Tourism Offices in Israel.
By ZEV STUB \
8/7/2021 4:14:16 PM
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Elul: Seeking forgiveness and favorable judgement
Choice and consequence are two of the most important aspects of our interaction not only with God but with every person we come into relationship with.
By NECHAMA GOLDMAN BARASH \
8/5/2021 4:33:51 PM
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Born to be a champion: The Pokémon master quest of Israel's Dov Aloof
Channeling a passion for video games and content creation, Aloof works to boost Israel's gaming community and has helped bring the Jewish state to Victory Road’s VGC World Cup.
By AARON REICH \
8/8/2021 3:12:38 PM
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Techstars begins applications for next accelerator cohort
Techstars operates 50 accelerators worldwide including Countries like Abu Dhabi, the Netherlands, the United States, Germany, India, the United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, Australia, Italy, and more.
By ZEV STUB \
8/9/2021 10:14:48 AM
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Taliban target provincial Afghan cities in response to US strikes
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 4:49:32 PM
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Forest fires rage in Jerusalem, Kiryat Hayovel residents evacuated
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 5:23:52 PM
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Parashat Re’eh: I will choose free will
By gifting free will, God endowed humans with power and glory. By delivering His will to His chosen people, He tasked Jews with a great mission and responsibility.
By MOSHE TARAGIN \
8/5/2021 4:53:37 PM
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Lebanon's Mitaki reports progress, albeit slow, towards forming government
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 5:07:50 PM
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How does the Jerusalem Municipality work to solve problems?
Safra Square, home to Israel's largest municipality, shifts gears and tackles sizeable challenges.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
8/5/2021 5:01:28 PM
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Jerusalem, according to Ofer Berkovitch
“Moshe Lion is a great CEO, and also a good sanitation department director, but in my opinion, he is not performing as a mayor should.”
By PEGGY CIDOR \
8/5/2021 5:06:22 PM
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This week in Jerusalem: Bomb shards at Ammunition Hill
A round-up of city affairs.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
8/5/2021 5:11:07 PM
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Israel Museum debuts 'Divine Food' exhibition
“It is about how people exploit the symbols in which we believe, in order to generate personal wealth or, maybe, they really do believe in the symbol.”
By BARRY DAVIS \
8/5/2021 5:17:20 PM
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Israeli breakfast: The origins of the ubiquitous meal
Israeli breakfasts in the early days consisted of coffee, milk products, bread, tomatoes, cucumbers and eggs.
By Tania Hammer \
8/5/2021 5:21:43 PM
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How to be a better baker through understanding heat transfer
Anyone who studied basic physics in high school will remember that there are three forms of heat transfer.
By LES SAIDEL \
8/5/2021 5:26:48 PM
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Grapevine: Emotional reunion
Moves and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
8/5/2021 5:30:12 PM
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Jerusalem highlights: Week of August 6-12
If your Hebrew is good and you have a passion for true crime stories, Lets Talk Murder is your podcast.
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
8/5/2021 5:35:19 PM
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Harvey's Burger Shack: Good burgers in downtown Jerusalem
There is seating both inside and outside, which is pleasant in the Jerusalem evening.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN \
8/5/2021 5:41:03 PM
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Bennett: Still no plans to allow vaccinated tourists into Israel
“With the way the situation is now, we cannot take the chance and let mass amounts of tourists into Israel,” said prime minister Naftali Bennett.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
8/5/2021 6:02:33 PM
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Taj: One of Israel's few kosher Indian restaurants
For lovers of authentic Indian food, the journey to Or Akiva – which in our case took under an hour – is worth the effort.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
8/5/2021 5:45:12 PM
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UN Security Council to discuss deadly tanker attack on Friday
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 5:46:43 PM
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Benedict’s picnics, Josef’s Levinsky tasting menu: Good outdoor eating
Informal summer meals al fresco
By BUZZY GORDON \
8/5/2021 5:50:47 PM
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Russia says Afghan Taliban offensive running out of steam - report
The Taliban offensive in Afghanistan is "gradually running out of steam" as the group lacks resources to take over major cities.
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 5:56:37 PM
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Border Police officer who killed friend charged with aggravated murder
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 6:14:39 PM
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Tigrayan forces take control of Lalibela, a UN World Heritage Site
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 6:16:43 PM
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Window open for moderate rabbinical court appointments, but no guarantees
There are currently six positions open on the 12 regional courts, as well as three or possibly four on the Supreme Rabbinical Court.
By JEREMY SHARON \
8/5/2021 8:18:49 PM
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Disability rights organizations protest new budget, block highway
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 6:29:50 PM
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Jordan to become a full democracy within a decade
The Jordanian Royal commission is in discussions regarding a three-phase plan to empower political parties, leading to a fully-fledged democracy.
By DAOUD KUTTAB/THE MEDIA LINE \
8/6/2021 8:41:35 AM
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COVID: 90% of patients treated with new Israeli drug discharged in 5 days
The Phase II trial for an Israeli COVID drug saw some 29 out of 30 patients, moderate to serious, recover within days.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
8/5/2021 10:24:28 PM
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16-year-old son of EMT saves life of collapsed woman
Shaked Masas had just finished an English class and was walking when he noticed the commotion, applying CPR he had learned to save her life.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 7:37:48 PM
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Israel’s golden boy Dolgopyat exudes serenity, gratitude upon victory
Calm, collected and serene is what Dolgopyat is all about, perhaps even a quiet assassin, calculated and aware of his surroundings when on the mat and the stakes are high.
BY Josh Halickman \
8/5/2021 7:00:19 PM
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Non-vaccinated people to be prevented from entering the city of Hadera
People travelling to the city via public transport will only be allowed to enter if they can provide proof of vaccination, the Hadera Municipality has announced.
By SHIRA SILKOFF \
8/5/2021 7:22:34 PM
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Armed group in northern Burkina Faso kills 30 civilians and soldiers
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 7:09:28 PM
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US-Israeli comedian Avi Liberman brings back Comedy for Koby
Only months after a near-fatal car accident, unsinkable comic returns with stellar lineup
By JORDAN PIKE \
8/5/2021 7:30:53 PM
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Great performances at Tel Aviv's Art on Screen Festival
The event features great arts performances from around the world performed by some of the world’s greatest companies, which were filmed live and which will be shown on the big screen.
By HANNAH BROWN \
8/5/2021 7:39:13 PM
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Gat’s ‘Suzanne’ shines at Tel Av Dance Festival
By ORA BRAFMAN \
8/5/2021 7:45:05 PM
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Coronavirus: Is the Delta variant sparing the Haredim?
Only about 4% of cases and serious patients have been recorded among the Ultra-Orthodox.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
8/5/2021 8:21:25 PM
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Israel is taking the fight with Iran to the world
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Naftali Bennett is hoping for greater coordination with the US against Tehran. Will it be enough, or will Israel have to fight on its own?
By LAHAV HARKOV \
8/5/2021 7:52:08 PM
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Likud to ban Gideon Sa'ar and Ze'ev Elkin from returning to party
A new proposal is intended to block the return of New Hope ministers and MKs Gideon Sa’ar, Ze’ev Elkin, Sharren Haskel, Benny Begin and Michal Shir.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
8/5/2021 8:37:20 PM
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Israel and COVID-19: A national obsession or out-of-the-box thinking?
HEALTH AFFAIRS: Three takes on the country’s vaccination campaign.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
8/6/2021 1:52:35 PM
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Woman breaks through IDF checkpoint, charged with reckless driving
A 23-year-old defendant, who was identified as Ariela Turgeman, drove through an IDF checkpoint with three residents from the Palestinian territories in her car, none of whom had permits.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 8:30:37 PM
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Biden to tap Chanan Weissman as liaison to the American Jewish community
Weissman, 37, is currently serving in the National Security Council as Director for Technology and Democracy.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
8/7/2021 4:11:08 PM
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COVID-19: We all must help avoid another lockdown - editorial
Let’s not forget the principle of “Kol Yisrael arevim zeh bazeh” – we are all responsible not just for ourselves, but for one another.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
8/5/2021 8:03:11 PM
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Raisi’s week and Israel’s counter strike against Iran - analysis
Did Israel or Iran win this week? There are three interwoven games going on at once: the nuclear, terrorist and regional games.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
8/5/2021 8:59:19 PM
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Artem Dolgopyat's plight highlights Israel's golden double standard
MIDDLE ISRAEL: The Olympic hero's scandalous inability to marry in his country can be fixed by adopting a civil marriage formula written jointly by a liberal law professor and a major Orthodox rabbi.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
8/5/2021 8:10:45 PM
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Three more complaints filed against modeling agent Shai Avital
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 8:20:08 PM
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Why is PA rhetoric so anti-Israel when there is good cooperation?
PALESTINIAN AFFAIRS: The closer Abbas moves toward Israel and the US, the more he loses points with the Palestinian street.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
8/7/2021 5:11:07 AM
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At the Olympics, Israel's athletes pay a high cost in the quest for gold
OLYMPIC AFFAIRS: Most Olympians go out to the world stage and perform in their profession, representing Israel in the best way possible. But what do they get in return?
By TAMAR URIEL-BEERI \
8/5/2021 8:28:29 PM
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Israel's Olympic baseball team had a historic home run
ATHLETIC AFFAIRS: Despite bowing out of the Olympics without a medal, the blue-and-white squad consisting of American-Israeli ballplayers were just three outs from a medal round.
By DANNY GROSSMAN \
8/17/2021 11:35:30 PM
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What does the NSO hacking scandal mean for Israel's cyber diplomacy?
SECURITY AFFAIRS: The 50,000-cellphones list itself never made any sense, considering that each client is usually limited to a dozen or a few dozen targets and NSO has just 60 clients.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
8/5/2021 8:42:16 PM
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Budget proposals: VAT on online shopping and disputed tax - opinion
The budget contains a wide range of economic and fiscal proposed measures. Below we review some tax proposals.
By LEON HARRIS \
8/5/2021 8:46:18 PM
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Piano Man and a cab ride: You can change your financial future - opinion
Elul begins the time of reflection on the year past and trying to improve in the upcoming year.
By AARON KATSMAN \
8/5/2021 8:50:39 PM
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Dear Minister Shaked, I’m Jewish, please let me make aliyah - opinion
This decision to deny me the right of return directly contradicted the opinion of the Jewish Agency, the Tzohar rabbinate and the clear standards set forth in the law.
By DAVID BEN MOSHE \
8/5/2021 8:56:56 PM
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COVID-19: Why do a million Israelis refuse to get vaccinated? - opinion
Criticism against those who are hesitant is not the right way to encourage immunization, and can provoke the opposite response.
By ERGA ATAD \
8/5/2021 9:01:09 PM
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Time to root out Rabbinate, Hamas racketeering against Israel - opinion
From the Chief Rabbinate to Hamas, and from the Negev to the Temple Mount, it is time to break the syndicates that undermine Israeli sovereignty and governance.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
8/5/2021 9:06:36 PM
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I will convert Artem Dolgopyat and officiate his wedding - opinion
When someone like Dolgopyat has grown up his entire life as a Jew and as an Israeli, the nuts and bolts of Judaism are part of his cultural upbringing.
By HAYIM LEITER \
8/5/2021 9:11:31 PM
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US hopes Iran seizes opportunity for diplomacy now
By REUTERS \
8/5/2021 9:18:31 PM
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Letting Dolgopyat marry leads to the end of the Jewish identity - opinion
As MK Arye Deri (Shas) said: ”Winning a medal, doesn’t make him Jewish.”
By WALTER BINGHAM \
8/5/2021 9:20:40 PM
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Grapevine August 6, 2021: Feeding the hungry
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
8/5/2021 9:26:12 PM
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Time to take advantage of cracks in Tehran’s armor - opinion
The Iranian people are so fed up with their plight at the hands of the regime that they’re no longer willing to be fed the propaganda.
By RUTHIE BLUM \
8/5/2021 9:29:29 PM
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Senate Committee discusses domestic terrorism and violent extremism
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the ADL, called on Congress to act and “to look very seriously at dramatic and deep reform” of section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
8/5/2021 10:38:48 PM
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Bennett can liberate Israel from haredi chains on religion - opinion
After 73 years of statehood, Israel still does not provide full rights to all of its citizens. Over 300,000 citizens live here but can't get married.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
8/5/2021 9:36:11 PM
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Everything you need to know about Israel's new coronavirus restrictions
New restrictions will be enforced starting from Sunday, August 8, and will include outdoor mask-wearing, work from home directives, and fines for quarantine violators.
By SHIRA SILKOFF \
8/5/2021 10:05:09 PM
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Payment of Hamas salaries delays Qatar funding for Gaza
Payment of Hamas salaries has delayed the resumption of Qatari funding for Gaza, a senior diplomatic source told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday.
By LAHAV HARKOV,TOVAH LAZAROFF \
8/5/2021 9:55:03 PM
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Children age 3-12 soon to be offered green pass through serological tests
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
8/5/2021 10:44:43 PM
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Bahrain, Qatar, UAE to move from red to amber on UK travel list
The change on the UK's travel list means no hotel quarantine requirement for travelers to Britain from Bahrain, Qatar and UAE.
By STEVEN GANOT/THE MEDIA LINE \
8/6/2021 12:10:54 AM