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Different types of art
From Highland Park, New Jersey to Jerusalem.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
11/8/2018 12:20:38 AM
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WATER FROM THE WELL: These are the generations
Existential angst as we raise children who make different choices than our own –often leading to rupture, estrangement and alienation –leads many parents to question the truth of their own existence.
By NECHAMA GOLDMAN BARASH \
11/8/2018 12:28:09 AM
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PARASHAT TOLDOT: Isaac – The praying patriarch
Every patriarch and matriarch had a unique story and way of coping with their infertility.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
11/8/2018 12:32:20 AM
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Pleading for change
Tal Keinan offers an impassioned but underwhelming treatise on Judaism today.
By AMY SPIRO \
11/8/2018 12:37:51 AM
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Strict scrutiny
Jane Sherron De Hart explores how Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s upbringing inspired her commitment to social justice.
GLENN C. ALTSCHULER \
11/8/2018 12:42:42 AM
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Joy of giving a kidney
"What can I say to someone who saved my life?" he asks. "I can’t ever thank you enough."
By BARBARA SOFER \
11/8/2018 12:50:30 AM
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Post-Pittsburgh ponderings
The extremist groups of moaners and malcontents showed callousness and cruelty to the mourners and, by extension, to all Jews.
By STEWART WEISS \
11/8/2018 12:55:29 AM
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The best-laid plans
Indeed, if I take the 10,000-foot perspective, my forest is looking healthy overall – even if some of the trees need extra care.
By BRIAN BLUM \
11/8/2018 1:02:46 AM
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His final column
Could you help yourself by indulging in what may be pure fantasy, imagining that your damaged functions might be ‘rewired’ to other, undamaged, brain sites?
By PHILIP GOLD \
11/8/2018 1:12:55 AM
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The life of Philip Gold
The ‘Life Lessons’ columnist and cat lover, remembered by his wife.
By ERIN SOLARO \
11/8/2018 1:22:25 AM
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Following the secrets of the Sefunim Cave and Stream
Apart from the beauty of the trail itself, the hike offers many surprises. The most beautiful among them is the Sefunim Cave.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
11/11/2018 8:43:41 AM
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Cairo contests Palestinian claim that Egyptian forces killed Gaza fisherman
Israel maintains a naval blockade of the Gaza Strip and sets a varying fishing limit, which currently extends to a maximum of nine nautical miles.
By REUTERS \
11/8/2018 1:32:14 AM
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Yummy, yeasty buns & rolls
Yeast dough is easy to prepare and perfect for fall.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
11/8/2018 1:42:10 AM
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Friends of Zion building $100 million social network campus
FOZ founder Dr. Mike Evans has worked to mobilize his base to advocate for Israel, fighting media, economic and ideological wars facing the Jewish state and its people.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/8/2018 1:51:01 AM
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Healthy fast-casual eateries boom in Tel Aviv
Time for McDonald’s to be scared.
By SHARON FEIEREISEN \
11/10/2018 1:49:15 AM
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Communication tips for couples
When communicating with your partner, avoid personal put-downs, insults and negative body language.
By MIKE GROPPER \
11/8/2018 1:59:37 AM
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VOICES FROM THE ARAB PRESS: Is Israel the biggest loser?
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
By THE MEDIA LINE \
11/11/2018 1:45:26 AM
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The Israeli start-up aiming to prevent the next Pittsburgh massacre
The Detroit Jewish community has already pre-ordered the finished product and the system will initially be installed in 25 locations.
By EYTAN HALON \
11/8/2018 2:08:07 AM
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Beit Shemesh: Elections remind the city of the women it had erased
This revolution [the election of Dr. Aliza Bloch] is proof positive that most people want a life out from under the thumb of extremists.
By SHOSHANNA KEATS-JASKOLL \
11/10/2018 5:57:50 AM
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In nod to Palestinian statehood, Belgium upgrades PLO mission
In 2011 Belgium was one among those UN member states that voted to upgrade the Palestinian status at the UN to that of a non-member state.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
11/8/2018 3:16:18 AM
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Jerusalem parents scrambling to get their kids vaccinated
Measles outbreak has brought on ‘intensive’ efforts to halt growing epidemic
By SARAH LEVI \
11/8/2018 3:31:29 AM
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Midterms bad for bipartisanship, good for peace process, ex-ambassador says
Former ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren said the midterm results will strengthen President Trump's resolve to end the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
11/8/2018 3:45:24 AM
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Jewish Americans are now the face of Trump resistance
79% of Jewish voters chose Democrats, only 17% supported Republicans. Down nearly 10% in two short, if eventful years.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
11/8/2018 7:52:35 AM
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Mirror, mirror: Regev thanks artist for loyalty bill protest statue
The event apparently came in protest against "loyalty bill" that passed this week in the Knesset's first reading, initiated by Regev.
By CASSANDRA GOMES-HOCHBERG \
11/8/2018 7:48:32 AM
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Democrats warn Trump after Attorney General Sessions forced out
If Sessions' departure was an "opening move" by Trump to meddle in Mueller’s investigation, Hoyer said in a statement, "the president must be held accountable."
By REUTERS \
11/8/2018 8:10:49 AM
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Report: Abbas agrees to terms of Gaza ceasefire with Israel
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/8/2018 9:29:26 AM
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Report: Al-Sisi persuades Abbas to agree to Hamas-Israel ceasefire terms
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/8/2018 9:55:20 AM
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Sudan and US to hold talks on removing Khartoum from terrorism list
By REUTERS \
11/8/2018 10:03:18 AM
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Gunman opens fire at bar in California, multiple people injured
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/8/2018 10:34:48 AM
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Gunman opens fire at bar in California, leaves 12 dead
Israel's Consul General in Los Angeles Sam Grundwerg released a statement saying, "I have not received any information on Israeli victims" in the incident.
By REUTERS \
11/8/2018 10:56:18 AM
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Alyssa Milano shows Farrakhan who's the boss, won't speak at women's rally
“Any time that there is any bigotry or antisemitism in that respect, it needs to be called out and addressed."
By JTA \
11/8/2018 12:23:02 PM
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Police recommend indicting Netanyahu lawyer in Submarines Affair
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
11/8/2018 12:27:38 PM
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Police recommend indicting Netanyahu lawyer in Submarines Affair
The police noted that there had not been sufficient evidence of offenses by attorney Netanyahu’s trusted legal adviser Yitzhak Molcho, who will escape indictment.
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
11/8/2018 12:38:55 PM
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Syrian officer: Russia's S-300 system minimizes success of Israeli strike
"There is no concept of zero probability in military strategy. We cannot say that this probability has been reduced to zero."
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
11/8/2018 12:49:05 PM
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Gabbay calls for Netanyahu to resign over Submarines Affair
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/8/2018 1:26:10 PM
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Report: Xilinx could acquire Israeli chipmaker Mellanox for $5.5 billion
Last month, CNBC reported that Mellanox had hired a financial adviser to explore the possibility of a sale following takeover interest from at least two companies.
By EYTAN HALON \
11/8/2018 2:33:17 PM
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Hanoi to benefit from innovative Israeli air-to-water technology
"Watergen is honored to share the benefits of Israeli water technology to the people of Vietnam by providing them with a fundamental lifeline of drinking water," said Watergen's president.
By EYTAN HALON \
11/8/2018 2:37:28 PM
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Exclusive: Prosecution asks High Court to close American hiker death case
New witness gives police mixed testimony.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
11/8/2018 2:52:09 PM
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How Israel's purchase of German subs became a corruption scandal
Who is involved in the case and how do they relate to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu?
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
11/8/2018 2:54:41 PM
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Trump briefed on California mass shooting, FBI on scene
By REUTERS \
11/8/2018 2:58:00 PM
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Nirim holds New York Gala dinner for at-risk youth
“Nirim is a place where youth learn to become an integral part of society and help lead it,” Sagy, who also serves as CEO of the Central Bottling Company, said.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/8/2018 3:19:32 PM
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Netanyahu to Stern: Chauvanistic statements are simply not appropriate
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/8/2018 3:24:21 PM
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Berkovitch addresses haredim: Daitch knows he'll be in my coalition
"Don't judge me by the kippah I don't wear and the beard I don't grow," said Berkovitch. "If we don't bring Jerusalem together, it will cease to exist."
By CASSANDRA GOMES-HOCHBERG \
11/8/2018 3:36:54 PM
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Jordan's new ambassador: Israeli-Palestinian peace is the highest priority
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/8/2018 3:45:03 PM
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Rivlin, promising peace, joins protest from Gaza border communities
“I promise you: We will not, and we must not, let the air raid siren become routine."
By JOSH AXELROD \
11/8/2018 3:46:02 PM
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Portraits of the dilemma the Druze face as a religious minority in Israel
Shadi Khatib talks with the ‘Magazine’ about the dilemmas facing the country’s smallest religious minority, the Nation-State Law, and the desire to be treated like an equal Israeli citizen.
By JUDITH SUDILOVSKY \
11/8/2018 3:57:50 PM
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Israeli countermeasures to help U.S. prevent mass shootings
With America and world Jewry still reeling from the Pittsburgh massacre, developments are under way in the Start-up Nation to help prevent or at least mitigate the next shooting spree.
By HALEY COHEN \
11/10/2018 12:19:26 AM
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PA: No change in Abbas's stance toward Gaza truce after Sisi meeting
Abbas and several senior PA officials have voiced strong opposition to a truce between Hamas and Israel, arguing that such a move would consolidate the split between the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
11/8/2018 4:15:24 PM
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg hospitalized after fracturing three ribs
By REUTERS \
11/8/2018 4:23:34 PM
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Prime Minister Netanyahu and Miri Regev meet with Israeli Judo champions
Sagi Muki and Peter Palchik both won gold medals at the completions where the Israeli national anthem was played in in Abu Dhabi for the first time.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/8/2018 4:30:15 PM
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg hospitalized after fracturing three ribs
Ginsburg, who has served on the court since 1993, is the oldest of the nine justices and one of the court’s four liberals.
By REUTERS \
11/8/2018 4:45:32 PM
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Yoav Gallant: Hamas holding Gaza hostage, lacks military solution
“If you give us flowers you will get candy. But if you give us rockets, you will get bombed.”
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
11/8/2018 5:46:36 PM
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Police name California shooting suspect as ex-Marine
By REUTERS \
11/8/2018 5:26:46 PM
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Report: Palestinian killed by IDF in central Gaza strip
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/8/2018 5:44:30 PM
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This week in 60 seconds
Got a minute? Here's the week in review.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
11/8/2018 6:05:35 PM
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Jewish Americans are now the face of Trump resistance
79% of Jewish voters chose Democrats, only 17% supported Republicans. Down nearly 10% in two short, if eventful years.
By MICHAEL WILNER \
11/10/2018 3:31:19 AM
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Sheldon Adelson watched midterm elections with Trump at White House
Guests ate pizza, mini hot dogs, hamburgers and French fries served from elegant dishware.
By JTA \
11/8/2018 6:22:26 PM
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Instead of one, Trump to hold two Hanukkah parties this year
Trump held a small Hanukkah reception last year that included some of his most enthusiastic donors.
By MICHAEL WILNER \
11/8/2018 6:24:52 PM
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My Word: The Great War and the battle for online consumers
Nonetheless, for many 11/11 is more about remembering to part with money in a typical merging of the digital age with the consumption obsession.
By LIAT COLLINS \
11/8/2018 6:41:46 PM
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Grapevine: An ongoing legacy
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
11/8/2018 6:53:31 PM
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Women break through in midterms
Instead of dismissing our critics as antisemitic, we need to listen to what they have to say
By ELANA SZTOKMAN \
11/8/2018 7:04:48 PM
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American Jewry at a crossroads
Perhaps what hurts most about the Pittsburgh tragedy is that the massacre took place in a sanctuary, which literally connotes a safe shelter
By CHARLES SAVENOR \
11/8/2018 7:11:10 PM
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Advisory committee approves Prof. Amir Yaron as next bank governor
By EYTAN HALON \
11/8/2018 7:15:28 PM
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Regev plays up Culture Loyalty Bill against artist who 'defamed state'
In 2016, theater artist Bronz was forced off stage at a cultural conference after he shoved a white flag into his posterior.
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
11/8/2018 7:18:21 PM
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As I see it: How Pittsburgh has deepened the chasm dividing American Jews
The most fertile ground for antisemitism is not found when a nationalist is in charge promising to make his country great again but when a nation is falling apart.
By MELANIE PHILLIPS \
11/8/2018 7:18:35 PM
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Why are Chinese investments in Israeli hi-tech making Washington nervous?
In fact, China’s stake in Israeli hi-tech has become so significant that it now runs the risk of impacting the longstanding special relationship between Jerusalem and Washington.
By ILAN BERMAN \
11/8/2018 7:33:05 PM
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Israel’s renewed affair with Oman
Netanyahu’s visit to Oman symbolizes the renewal of an old “romance.”
By ELIE PODEH \
11/8/2018 7:39:47 PM
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Beit Shemesh and Tel Aviv
How despicable is a mob that calls for non-partisanship but is unwilling to listen to a voice that speaks for a majority of Israelis today?
By YEDIDIA STERN \
11/8/2018 7:45:07 PM
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Good news for Jewish candidates after U.S. midterm elections
According to a spokesman for the Jewish Democratic Council of America (JDCA), all 23 Jewish incumbents who ran for reelection – 21 of them Democrats – won.
By BEN SALES/JTA \
11/8/2018 7:58:04 PM
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Don’t give up on the Democrats
In reality, the Palestinians are not progressives, whereas Israelis are.
By DANNY AYALON \
11/8/2018 8:02:21 PM
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Finalization of haredi enlistment bill to move forward next week
Agudat Yisrael’s rabbinic leadership did indicate a softening of their stance in a meeting last month.
By JEREMY SHARON \
11/8/2018 8:03:14 PM
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Tame the tongue
Credit to those many MKs from the Left and Right who condemned Stern and Hazan’s statements this week, who stood up to this discourse seeking to change it.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
11/8/2018 8:07:53 PM
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High Court issues injunction against demolition of Barkan terrorist's home
By AVISHAI GRINZAIG/MAARIV \
11/8/2018 8:08:39 PM
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Poliwansky of Edinburgh: the story of a Highland regiment fighter
November 11 marks the centenary of the World War I armistice that ended fighting. The writer tells the story of her father, who fought in a Highland regiment.
By SYLVIA FLOWERS \
11/11/2018 3:44:57 AM
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A young generation of hope
Do not listen to the hopeless and the disillusioned. The residents of Beit Shemesh, Nahariya, Haifa proved this week that it is possible to beat the corrupting power.
By AVI GABBAY \
11/8/2018 8:09:16 PM
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Gallant: We’re ready for peace with Arab states
‘We have shared interests and a shared enemy: Iran’
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
11/9/2018 11:09:22 AM
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What starts online... never stays there
Farrakhan, despite being a notorious antisemite, has been widely embraced by “progressive” leaders such as Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory, co-chairs of the Women’s March.
By EMILY SCHRADER \
11/8/2018 8:14:08 PM
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Kofinas: Culinary chemistry in the countryside
A rural bistro that serves comfort food with flair.
By BUZZY GORDON \
11/8/2018 8:15:59 PM
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Come eat with me
The annual Round Tables event offers a chance to taste food cooked by world renowned chefs.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
11/8/2018 8:20:28 PM
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The guessing game: Will Israel have early elections?
The government remaining intact and the country holding its first election on time since 1988 remain a possibility.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
11/10/2018 2:08:16 PM
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Welles’s last work and Claire’s coup
The supposedly shocking ending won’t surprise anyone who has followed the series closely.
By HANNAH BROWN \
11/8/2018 8:25:14 PM
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U.S. issues fresh Russia-related sanctions
By REUTERS \
11/8/2018 8:28:11 PM
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Back to Iraq
Yair Dalal pays tribute to Jewish Iraqi songstress Salima Mourad at Jerusalem International Oud Festival.
By BARRY DAVIS \
11/8/2018 8:30:04 PM
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Car bomb targets Mosul in Iraq
Restaurants have been targeted in the past.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
11/8/2018 8:34:15 PM
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Sharansky tells 'Post' about national, religious values in Western world
Natan Sharansky discusses the resurgence of national identity around the globe, Europe’s populist parties, Israel and the Diaspora, Donald Trump and the Pittsburgh synagogue attack
By JEREMY SHARON \
11/10/2018 5:33:28 PM
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Cultural and ethnic baggage
The Israeli Andalusian Orchestra Ashdod opens its season with ‘Songs of Friends’
By BARRY DAVIS \
11/8/2018 8:42:38 PM
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Making the fireflies reappear
Mor Shani remounts his work ‘While the Fireflies Disappear’ as an homage to Inbal company founder, choreographer Sara Levi-Tanai.
By ORI J. LENKINSKI \
11/8/2018 8:42:42 PM
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What will come first - Elections or U.S. peace plan rollout?
If the Palestinians refuse to come to the table, the parameters laid down by Trump would serve as a new starting point for any future administration looking to advance a peace deal.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
11/9/2018 12:39:41 PM
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West, East and back again
The Gary Bertini Israeli Choir performs Near Eastern Voices at the annual gala fund-raiser for the Woman to Woman association.
By BARRY DAVIS \
11/8/2018 8:46:47 PM
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Curtain Up around Israel
The annual dance festival showcases new works by up-and-coming Israeli choreographers to audiences around the country.
By ORI J. LENKINSKI \
11/8/2018 8:50:31 PM
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Report: Syrian army frees Druze hostages from ISIS
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
11/8/2018 8:50:40 PM
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Grapevine: Interrupted Education
This week's round-up of cultural news.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
11/8/2018 8:59:13 PM
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Final agreements, deals and political spin won Jerusalem mayoral election
One key activity is bargaining over the most powerful committees – finance, and planning and construction – the trophies each candidate can offer for support.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
11/8/2018 9:00:57 PM
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Column One: What America chose on Tuesday
Until Tuesday’s election, Never Trump Republicans held the balance of power in the Senate. They no longer do. Trump now can trust the support of a secure majority of senators for his appointments.
By CAROLINE B. GLICK \
11/8/2018 9:01:20 PM
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Flight – and fight – of the flyers in Israel's municipal elections
‘Everything is in the merit of a small slip.’
By NATAN ROTHSTEIN \
11/8/2018 9:06:11 PM
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Moshe Lion and Ofer Berkovitch, in their own words…
The race is on.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/8/2018 9:10:54 PM
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Elections in Jerusalem: The run-off is brewing
Some of the most interesting developments are taking place in the haredi sector, where apparently something of a rebellion is brewing.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
11/10/2018 6:31:31 AM
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New faces around the table of Jerusalem's city council
This is how Jerusalem voted.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
11/10/2018 5:35:41 PM
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Analysis: What do Case 3000 charges to top aides mean for Netanyahu?
Will they stay loyal when they start looking at likely jail time?
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
11/8/2018 9:27:13 PM
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Visiting Czech violinist heals with music
“I was so happy to be today in the hospital. It is a very special place, which unites people from different regions and ways of life."
By MAXIM REIDER \
11/8/2018 9:44:16 PM
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Part of the Fa-Mi-La
Nima Jacoby digs into memories for her new children’s dance piece
By ORI J. LENKINSKI \
11/8/2018 9:53:09 PM
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Israel goes green for Irish Film Week
By HANNAH BROWN \
11/8/2018 10:03:03 PM
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Tel Aviv student in Boston wins Berklee-BMI film scoring scholarship
The first BMI-sponsored scholarship was first presented in 1998 by composer Michael Kamen and it continues to be awarded to a student selected by Berklee’s Film Scoring Department.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/8/2018 10:10:52 PM
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Three suitcases stuffed with $15m pass to Hamas in Gaza
The money was given to Hamas by Qatar, but would have needed Israeli approval to enter the Gaza Strip through the Erez crossing.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
11/8/2018 10:23:52 PM
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High Court temporarily freezes house demolition of Barkan terrorist family
Temporary freeze sparks backlash from politicians.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
11/8/2018 10:42:53 PM
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US ambassador expects top-level diplomatic with China
By REUTERS \
11/8/2018 11:30:11 PM
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Trump administration takes steps to limit migrants asylum claims
By REUTERS \
11/8/2018 11:47:20 PM
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Women break through in midterms
The women who were elected – unlike the people surrounding the Trump White House and the radical Right – are not calling for violence, bigotry or hatred.
By ELANA SZTOKMAN \
11/8/2018 11:58:19 PM