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Iron Dome can intercept missiles but not diseases or pollution from Gaza
Southern Command head Zamir says Hamas growing closer to Iran and Hezbollah
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
3/7/2018 1:07:56 AM
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Dershowitz: Qatar activists only interested in Israel condemnation
Protesters walked out of a lecture by Prof. Alan Dershowitz at the Qatar campus of Northwestern University in Doha on Sunday night.
By DANIEL J. ROTH \
3/7/2018 3:38:41 AM
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Royal welcome and noisy protests await Saudi crown prince on UK trip
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 12:34:39 AM
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Bill allowing police to hold terrorists’ bodies moves to final vote
“All cultures see burying the dead as a commandment, and preventing a burial is an act of villainy. You are giving Jews a bad name.”
By LAHAV HARKOV \
3/7/2018 12:50:28 AM
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White House economic adviser Cohn stepping down
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 1:03:25 AM
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Red Sea Islands: An end or a new beginning?
It would seem that Israel has nothing to fear, but this is the volatile Middle East where anything can happen.
By Zvi Mazel \
3/7/2018 1:31:43 AM
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ICA: Colonoscopies could save 3,000 Israelis every year
A total of 3,016 Israelis – 1,503 men and 1,513 women – were diagnosed in 2015 with colorectal cancer, a disease that is preventable by undergoing a colonoscopy to find and remove precancerous polyps
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
3/7/2018 1:42:52 AM
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David Ben-Gurion wanted more women in government, IDF archives reveal
Newly disclosed letter written by first prime minister two months before establishment of state calls it ‘privilege and duty’ to name female ministers.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
3/7/2018 6:57:40 AM
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International nuclear fusion project seeks reversal of Trump budget cuts
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 2:30:21 AM
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U.S. imposes sanctions over slaying of North Korean leader's half-brother
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 2:31:52 AM
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Maccabi Tel Aviv in crisis mode with little time left to salvage season
Considering Maccabi’s situation and the crucial stretch of games it is about to begin, Spahija intentionally described his team’s current state as a crisis.
By ALLON SINAI \
3/7/2018 2:42:13 AM
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After the Hefetz deal: Alsheich says state’s witnesses vital
“Everyone knows that it is not easy to commit a crime, thinking that you are protected by someone who might turn his back on you.”
By UDI SHAHAM \
3/7/2018 3:01:42 AM
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Japan defense min says North Korea's intentions unclear, analysis needed
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 3:05:18 AM
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Working the U.S. crowd: Netanyahu sidesteps legal and political woes at home
This was vintage Netanyahu. He was articulate and animated.
By HERB KEINON \
3/7/2018 11:03:24 AM
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Police go for indictment with Filber, conviction with Hefetz
There could be an early election leading to another Netanyahu victory, followed by the prosecution going after the prime minister with the Harow-Filber-Hefetz hammer shortly thereafter.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
3/7/2018 6:28:49 AM
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Florida school shooting victim files legal notice to sue local government
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 3:44:25 AM
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Trump says will pick new chief economic adviser soon
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 3:45:23 AM
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Senior Trump adviser Kushner to visit Mexico on Wednesday
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 4:39:09 AM
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Israeli shepherdess uses modern sheep breed to revive ancient shofar sound
Turning her flock's horns into shofars is part of God's plan, says Lewinsky, who calls herself a "traditional and God-fearing Jew."
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 7:29:53 AM
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George W. Bush to attend launch of Jewish Agency institute in New York
Natan Sharansky, the outgoing chairman of the Jewish Agency, will serve as the founding chair of the institute.
By JTA \
3/7/2018 7:38:46 AM
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Settler leader talks West Bank annexation in Washington
“I think the time has come to apply Israeli law in Judea and Samaria.”
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
3/7/2018 7:51:50 AM
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Gary Cohn, Trump’s top economic adviser, quits administration
It’s not clear what drove Cohn out now, but the former top executive at the Goldman Sachs investment bank was known to favor conventional Republican free trade policies.
By JTA \
3/7/2018 7:57:13 AM
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Kirchner to go on trial for allegedly covering up AMIA Jewish center bombing
The attack on the AMIA center killed 85 and left hundreds wounded. Iran has denied any involvement.
By JTA \
3/7/2018 8:05:36 AM
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Arizona State University sued over enforcement of state anti-BDS law
Lawsuit calls on the court to declare the Arizona anti-BDS law unconstitutional and order the university to remove the “No Boycott of Israel” clause from its speakers contract.
By JTA \
3/7/2018 8:33:29 AM
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Women’s March renounces Farrakhan’s antisemitism — Kind of
“Minister Farrakhan’s statements about Jewish, queer, and trans people are not aligned with the Women’s March Unity Principles."
By JTA \
3/7/2018 8:46:17 AM
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Pornstar Stormy Daniels sues Trump over 'hush agreement'
According to the lawsuit, the actress and Trump had an intimate relationship that lasted from the summer of 2006 well into 2007, including meetings in Lake Tahoe and at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 9:02:20 AM
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IRGC commander says Iran's missile production has increased three-fold
“In the past we had to do a lot of explaining to various bodies for our actions but it’s not like that anymore.”
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 9:14:20 AM
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Russian military says helped evacuate 13 civilians from Syria's Ghouta
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 9:37:06 AM
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Syrian government sends reinforcement to eastern Ghouta
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 10:24:15 AM
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Turkey calls on U.S. to stop Kurdish fighters moving to Syria's Afrin
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 10:42:59 AM
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Putin, Rouhani and Erdogan to meet for talks in April
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 10:58:29 AM
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Indian missile trial jeopardizes Rafael's $500m Spike deal
India is continuing to develop its own anti-tank missile, which will compete with the Israeli missile.
By YUVAL AZULAI/GLOBES \
3/7/2018 11:28:49 AM
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Turkey says has information that Exxon ship heading for east Mediterranean
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 11:10:51 AM
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Germany alarmed after resignation of Trump's economic adviser
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 11:26:28 AM
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U.N. rights chief doubts moral, legal basis for Syria's Ghouta campaign
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 11:35:26 AM
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U.N.: 'Acts of genocide' suspected against Rohingya in Myanmar
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 12:02:16 PM
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Russia condemns new U.S. sanctions on North Korea
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 12:05:52 PM
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El Al parts company with chef Yaron Shalev
The idea was for Shalev to put together new menus for the meals served on all El Al flights, with the aim of improving this aspect of the flight experience.
By MICHAL RAZ-CHAIMOVICH / GLOBES \
3/7/2018 12:23:34 PM
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IDF: Egyptian cyber warfare in Sinai causing cell disruptions in south Israel
The IDF says it is "not surprised" by the electronic warfare component of the military operation.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
3/7/2018 12:51:12 PM
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Syria pounds rebel enclave, vows it will return to 'state's embrace' soon
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group says 800 civilians have been killed by government bombing and shelling.
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 12:48:48 PM
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Saudi Crown Prince ups the ante by opening military to women
Bringing about greater equality for women is an integral part of MBS’s drive to transform Saudi Arabia into a more open and modern 21st century society.
By BEN LYNFIELD \
3/7/2018 2:51:24 PM
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U.K. Prime Minister May: links with Saudi Arabia have saved British lives
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 2:26:49 PM
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VIEWPOINT: Poles apart
The Poles are obviously correct that the Germans and not the Poles perpetrated the Holocaust and therefore the term Polish death camps is a misnomer.
By AMIEL UNGAR \
3/7/2018 2:33:05 PM
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Maluma sets sights on Israel return
On Wednesday, concert organizers announced that Colombian singer and songwriter Maluma will be returning to Israel this summer.
By AMY SPIRO \
3/7/2018 2:35:14 PM
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Lebanon tribunal says enough evidence to proceed in Hariri assassination case
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 2:36:18 PM
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VIEWPOINT: Israel’s legal revolution
The legal revolution began with Meir Shamgar’s accession to the post of chief justice in November 1983 and reached its climax during Barak’s tenure in this position.
By DANIEL FRIEDMANN \
3/7/2018 2:43:19 PM
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Woman of her words
Poet Adi Keissar articulates the spirit of a new generation reviving Israel’s Mizrahi roots.
By TAMAR LAFONTAINE \
3/10/2018 5:28:04 AM
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Purim-fying
By David Rosh Pina \
4/13/2018 6:52:13 PM
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Nominations open for Independence Day Diaspora torch-lighter
Mayim Bialik, Ivanka Trump and Alan Dershowitz have been suggested.
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
3/7/2018 3:40:17 PM
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NEIL FOLBERG: Photographer
A Jerusalem gallery owner has built an international reputation in his field of art.
By MORDECHAI BECK \
3/7/2018 3:42:24 PM
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Shedding a light on teens in distress, NGO takes a new gender-sensitive approach
Elem's CEO Inbal Dor Kerbel is aiming for a 50-50 gender balance among her staff both in the boardroom and in the field.
By SARAH LEVI \
3/7/2018 3:43:21 PM
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Saudi prince says Turkey part of "triangle of evil"
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 3:50:39 PM
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Inside Hamas's southern Lebanon strategy
An attempt by the Gaza terrorist group to build a post in South Lebanon has been foiled – for now.
By YOSSI MELMAN \
3/17/2018 12:57:49 PM
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Netanyahu jokes: Investigations most interesting part of job as PM
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
3/7/2018 3:57:05 PM
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The impending embassy move's effects on Israeli, Palestinian ties with U.S.
The new US Embassy is expected to open its doors on May 14, the 70th anniversary of Israel’s declaration of independence.
By MARK WEISS \
3/17/2018 7:01:02 PM
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BREAKING: Rocket siren sounded in southern Israel
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
3/7/2018 4:02:11 PM
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UN asks Syria to ensure truce for aid convoy
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 4:09:17 PM
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An interview with global counterterrorism expert Fiamma Nirenstein
In a discussion with the Gatestone Institute, Nirenstein weighs in on Israel, Europe, the US, and their relationships with the rise in terrorism and the situation in the Middle East.
By RUTHIE BLUM \
3/17/2018 4:57:18 PM
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Syrian refugees, German govt condemn far-Right's trip to "normal" Syria
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 4:25:51 PM
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Less than a fifth of Palestinian women participate in work force
While in Israel 59% of women participate in the work force, only 19% of Palestinian women are employed in either part-time or full-time positions.
By ADAM RASGON \
3/7/2018 4:41:46 PM
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Josh Nass: PR maven for the Jewish community and beyond
Meet a born-and-bred New Yorker, whose first of five languages was Russian.
By JEREMY FRANKEL \
10/11/2019 1:42:56 PM
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Latins, love and liturgy
A visit to Jerusalem’s Italian Synagogue.
By RUTH CORMAN \
3/7/2018 4:59:56 PM
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Netanyahu jokes: Investigations most interesting part of job as PM
The prime minister showed off his wittier side during a 40-minute interview in Washington, DC.
By HERB KEINON \
3/7/2018 5:02:55 PM
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Welcome to the Walled Off: A visit to Banksy’s hotel in Bethlehem
Inside the aptly named hotel.
By TRISTAN DAVIS \
3/17/2018 3:27:58 AM
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Israel's Start-up Hatchery
Spectory is a development and design company that guides entrepreneurs through tortuous terrain towards their dreams.
By TERRANCE MINTNER \
3/7/2018 5:16:08 PM
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Hezbollah media unit: Syrian army takes Ghouta town from rebels
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 5:22:08 PM
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U.S. rabbis to run Jerusalem Marathon to raise funds for at-risk youth
The participating rabbis have thus far raised $78,000 for Kav L'Naor.
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
3/7/2018 5:35:06 PM
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How it really was: The sun has set on Shemesh
Once upon a time, there was a restaurant on Jerusalem’s Ben-Yehuda Street that was owned and operated by Yehezkel Shemesh.
By AVRAHAM AVI-HAI \
3/7/2018 5:36:09 PM
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The striking similarities between Trump and Netanyahu
“Both men [Trump and Netanyahu] and their supporters view themselves as being locked in a war with their political foes in which no quarter can be given or received."
By SHLOMO MAITAL \
3/9/2018 11:56:07 PM
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‘To the children of South Africa, with love from Israel’
Thanks to technology and social media, we really are able to keep in touch with good friends on Skype, Facetime and, yes, even Facebook. But nothing beats a cup of coffee and a good chat in person.
By BENITA LEVIN \
3/7/2018 5:52:01 PM
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Bill legalizing cannabis usage passes in first reading in Knesset
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
3/7/2018 6:00:05 PM
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Netanyahu: Will go to elections if coalition crisis remains unresolved
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
3/7/2018 6:03:28 PM
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Can I be Jewish and lucky?
Why is it that some people seem to have all the luck?
By MARK BANSCHICK \
3/7/2018 6:05:16 PM
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Netanyahu: I want my government to complete its term
Netanyahu said that he is not willing to allow the coalition crisis issues to drag on into the future.
By GIL HOFFMAN,HERB KEINON \
3/7/2018 6:06:16 PM
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Beacon of hope
Gwen Ackerman’s book spotlights an inspiring friendship between two women reaching across the Israeli-Palestinian divide.
By JUDITH SUDILOVSKY \
3/7/2018 6:11:53 PM
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Transfigured night
Examining relationships and romance using fiction.
By HAIM WATZMAN \
3/7/2018 6:19:13 PM
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Bill to decriminalize cannabis usage passes in first reading in Knesset
Usage of cannabis is currently prohibited by Israeli law.
By SHOSHANA KRANISH \
3/7/2018 6:22:29 PM
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THE PEOPLE & THE BOOK: Reading Esther after Auschwitz
After Auschwitz, the Purim story takes on a different feeling.
By REUVEN HAMMER \
3/7/2018 6:23:55 PM
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Gali Atari, Eden Ben-Zaken to headline Independence Day celebration
The duo will perform Israel's 1979 Eurovision winning song, 'Hallelujah,' which Atari originally performed.
By AMY SPIRO \
3/7/2018 6:35:59 PM
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Daytime populations
According to calculations, it turns out that the size of Tel Aviv’s population during the day swells to 604,600, an increase of 39% over the number of permanent residents.
By YAIR ASSAF-SHAPIRA \
3/7/2018 6:37:39 PM
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PLO parliament to convene in rare meeting next month
The parliament, which boasts 700 members, last met in 2009.
By ADAM RASGON \
3/7/2018 6:40:18 PM
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Holy, holy, holy
Barkat is absolutely right in his adamant request to obtain larger budgets for the city’s needs.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
3/7/2018 6:40:59 PM
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Israeli cybersecurity and fin-tech: Two sides of the same bitcoin
In 2017, investors poured a record-breaking $815 million into the Israeli cyber ecosystem, totaling some 16% of all global investment in the cybersecurity industry, second only to the US.
By MAX SCHINDLER \
3/7/2018 6:47:35 PM
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Jews, by Scot
Exploring identity, belonging and the future of Scottish Jewry.
By BARRY DAVIS \
3/7/2018 6:53:03 PM
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Alleged child sex-offender set to be released to house arrest
Rabbi Grossman testified in favor of Malka Leifer´s release from custody.
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
3/7/2018 6:54:08 PM
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Northern lights
A lesser-known story of pioneering, bravery and tragedy in north Jerusalem gets some well-deserved attention.
By BATSHEVA POMERANTZ \
3/7/2018 7:01:27 PM
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Netanyahu: Even 1,000 state’s witnesses won't help if nothing wrong was done
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
3/7/2018 7:09:04 PM
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Independent MK announces she is forming new political party
Orly Levy-Abecassis, who left Yisrael Beytenu in 2016 but remains an independent member of the Knesset, announced on Wednesday her intention to form a new party.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
3/7/2018 7:10:00 PM
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Israel film dreams and reality
Mitzpe Ramon in 1954: Revisiting the dusty town.
By CHARLES TICHO \
3/7/2018 7:15:44 PM
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It’s four o’clock somewhere
Afternoon tea becoming trendy again.
By ERICA SCHACHNE \
3/7/2018 7:19:45 PM
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Finance Ministry: Doctors are 10 top earners in public sector
Hadassah Medical Organization, whose salaries were published for the first time, are in the number one spot.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
3/7/2018 7:24:18 PM
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THIS WEEK IN JERUSALEM: Going? Staying? Go!
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
3/7/2018 7:27:49 PM
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Magnitude 5.4 earthquake hits southeast Iran
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 7:33:34 PM
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GRAPEVINE: 70 years of Telfed
Telfed’s 70th anniversary celebrations.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
3/7/2018 7:34:06 PM
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TRANSPORTATION: Rav-Kav Q&A
All there is to know about the Rav-Kav reform.
By SYBIL EHRLICH \
3/7/2018 7:38:42 PM
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Top 10 things to do: RETURN OF THE VIGILANTE
The new Death Wish, Whisky Live and the Voice of Music Galilee Festival.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
3/7/2018 7:57:16 PM
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The power of music
French musician Laurent Petitgirard conducts the JSO.
By BARRY DAVIS \
3/7/2018 8:05:12 PM
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The beauty of imperfection
Dmitry Sinkovsky performs the violin partitas at The Bach Festival in Jerusalem.
By MAXIM REIDER \
3/7/2018 8:09:17 PM
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Weizmann scientists help unveil the depths of Jupiter’s winds
Israeli scientists make a new discovery.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
3/7/2018 8:12:08 PM
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Tricolor galore
The French Film Festival opens on March 13.
By HANNAH BROWN \
3/7/2018 8:15:08 PM
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Singing the praises of Scala
The restaurant at the David Citadel Hotel opens to the public.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
3/7/2018 8:19:48 PM
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Aharoni’s Asian Kitchen
Hiro expands its menu in a newer free-standing restaurant.
By BUZZY GORDON \
3/7/2018 8:26:36 PM
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Concert Review: Wang-Petrenko
By URY EPPSTEIN \
3/7/2018 8:30:18 PM
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Home is where the art is
Sculpstress Etti Abergel intertwines the immigration narrative with her own in her new solo exhibit in the homey Negev Museum of Art.
By JENNIFER GREENBERG \
3/7/2018 8:35:52 PM
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Paying it forward in the Start - Up Nation
Established in 2003, Machshava Tova (A Good Thought) was initially set up to help advance computer knowledge in the most disadvantaged populations of Jerusalem.
By DAVID BRUMMER \
3/7/2018 8:44:41 PM
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The world and us
Jews don’t own the narrative of WWII.
By LEV STESIN \
3/7/2018 8:49:06 PM
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‘An End to Antisemitism!’
Such was the title of a recent conference in Vienna.
By BARRY DAVIS \
3/7/2018 8:49:29 PM
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Antisemitism in Poland
While the suffering of the Poles under commnunism was real, it was nothing like the Holocaust.
By HERBERT LONDON \
3/7/2018 8:54:53 PM
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Knesset gets tough on terrorists
The new legislation is set to keep ex-terrorists out of the Knesset and out of east Jerusalem.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
3/7/2018 8:55:00 PM
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‘Good times never seemed so good’
A memorable week in the Caribbean aboard the 5,000-passenger ‘Norwegian Escape’.
By DAVID BRINN \
3/7/2018 8:59:36 PM
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Encountering peace: No more slogans, we need action!
Israel is the victor in the Israeli-Palestinian story.
By GERSHON BASKIN \
3/7/2018 9:02:49 PM
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The last common denominator of Jewish society
An online project aims to root Jews worldwide in a daily endeavor – Bible study.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
3/7/2018 9:03:57 PM
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VOICES FROM THE ARAB PRESS: UAE MOST COMPETITIVE IN THE ARAB WORLD
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
By MEDIA LINE \
3/7/2018 9:09:28 PM
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The long history of progressives and perversity
Israel and/or Jews are overrepresented as targets of progressive perverts, but they are far from the only targets.
By MANFRED GERSTENFELD \
3/7/2018 9:10:00 PM
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On unexplained childhood dizziness
By RX FOR READERS/JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
3/7/2018 9:14:49 PM
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Light unto the region
While Iran does present a challenge the situation is not as bleak as Netanyahu seems to think. Israel is not weak or isolated
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
3/7/2018 9:15:02 PM
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Bonding, bragging and bombing
Netanyahu’s political future hangs by a thread in the face of multiple criminal investigations and he came to Washington to show Israeli voters what a great job he’s doing and how much they need him.
By DOUGLAS BLOOMFIELD \
3/7/2018 9:17:06 PM
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Teaching the importance of trust
Children believe adults, and the day they realize that adults don’t always tell the truth is a sad one.
By BATYA L. LUDMAN \
3/7/2018 9:18:38 PM
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Reckoning day for the Women's March
The actions of the Women’s March co-chairs are hardly surprising given their refusal to include antisemitism among the long list of social justice causes they associated with feminism from the start.
By EMILY SCHRADER \
3/7/2018 9:21:26 PM
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Hiking in the Carmel
By MEITAL SHARABI \
3/7/2018 9:22:20 PM
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The most unusual brewery
“It’s amazing to see the motivation of the people who do the brewing and bottling.”
By DOUG GREENER \
3/7/2018 9:25:58 PM
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International Women's Day: Women and the local question
If 50 women candidates for leadership of local councils still sounds like “wow,” it is only because we have become accustomed to a distorted reality.
By RIVKA LAZOVSKY \
3/7/2018 9:26:45 PM
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Bereaved families to report PA official Rajoub to police for incitement
"No one asks what happens to soldiers and settlers," Rajoub said, targeting them for attack."
By LAHAV HARKOV \
3/7/2018 9:27:51 PM
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PASCALE’S KITCHEN: Food photography
The ins and outs of food photography.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
3/10/2018 4:21:01 AM
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GRUMPY OLD MAN: The photo on the wall
He’s innocent until proven guilty, but all those police cases against Benjamin Netanyahu should have his supporters rethinking their stance.
By LAWRENCE RIFKIN \
3/7/2018 9:36:54 PM
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Revolution: Religious Israeli women increasingly studying computer science
For International Women’s Day, it is time for us to start thinking outside the box and to understand that a technology-based career – particularly in computers – represents a natural fit for women.
By STUART HERSHKOWITZ \
3/7/2018 9:38:40 PM
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HERE AND THERE: Jews, get the hell out of Europe – taste freedom!
Freedom, for me, means I can openly criticize my government.
By BRENDA KATTEN \
3/7/2018 9:41:55 PM
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THE POSTMAN KNOCKS TWICE: The rating madness
I often think, in response to situations we find ourselves in, “About this, Eshkol would have said….”
By AVRAHAM AVI-HAI \
3/7/2018 9:46:33 PM
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Analysis: Netanyahu strikes back
Three former Netanyahu associates have now turned state's witness in cases that involve the prime minister.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
3/7/2018 9:47:28 PM
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March 8, 2018: ‘Constitutional rights’ at Kotel
Our readers weigh in on this week's news.
By LETTERS TO THE EDITOR \
3/7/2018 9:48:44 PM
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Talking to God
Renowned Bible scholar James Kugel explores when and why God stopped reaching out to speak with man, and man started reaching out to communicate with God.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
3/7/2018 9:50:55 PM
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A spiritual evolution
Martin Goodman’s latest monumental work explores centuries of change in Jewish beliefs and practices.
GLENN C. ALTSCHULER \
3/7/2018 9:53:29 PM
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PARASHAT VAYAKHEL-PEKUDEI: Between vision and execution
Routine is not failure. Such is life.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
3/7/2018 9:56:49 PM
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THE TISCH: Fragrance of sinners
What could be sweeter than when we acknowledge that our task is to make our entire community fragrant?
By LEVI COOPER \
3/7/2018 10:01:22 PM
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U.S. Holocaust museum rescinds award to Myanmar leader
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 10:01:56 PM
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When the stars align
Julie Deutsch, 26, a classic millennial aliya story.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
3/7/2018 10:04:12 PM
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Herzog to coalition leaders: Form unity govt should Netanyahu go to polls
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
3/7/2018 10:22:37 PM
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Report: Stabbing in Vienna leaves 3 injured
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 10:25:02 PM
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Buy low and sell high: Don't overthink
By AARON KATSMAN \
3/7/2018 10:32:02 PM
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In another offensive, Netanyahu criticizes ‘state’s witnesses industry’
Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid said that Netanyahu’s remarks “set a new record of madness.”
By UDI SHAHAM \
3/7/2018 11:10:47 PM
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Maccabi Tel Aviv looks to snap out of rut
Visit to last-place Istanbul may be exactly what yellow-and-blue needs to revive Euroleague hopes
By ALLON SINAI \
3/7/2018 11:45:11 PM
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Sela defeats Rosen in quest for Indian Wells return
The 32-year-old Israeli, ranked No. 97, defeated American- Jew Noah Rubin 6-2, 6-1 in 55 minutes in the first round of the qualifiers on Tuesday.
By ALLON SINAI \
3/7/2018 11:48:44 PM
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Clashes, machete attack kill more than 20 in central Nigeria
By REUTERS \
3/7/2018 11:56:10 PM