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Exploiting evil
The spate of antisemitic attacks and the rising tide of Jew-hating rhetoric has produced more cheap rhetoric and self-serving bombast than real answers to a complex problem.
By DOUGLAS BLOOMFIELD \
1/2/2020 12:13:08 AM
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Looking forward to 20/20
The question all of us should be asking is whether our worldwide leadership has 20/20 vision
By SHERWIN POMERANTZ \
1/2/2020 12:20:19 AM
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Pope Saint John XXIII and the Houses of Life
The Board of the Wallenberg Foundation has resolved to erect a monument that will pay tribute to the life and humanitarian feats of Angelo Roncalli
By BARUCH TENEMBAUM AND EDUARDO EURNEKIAN \
1/2/2020 12:31:41 AM
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Tel Aviv film festival celebrates Israel through foreign eyes
The Tel Aviv Cinematheque is putting these movies front and center with its festival, Out Looking In: Israel in the Eyes of Foreign Directors, which runs from January 6-31.
By HANNAH BROWN \
1/2/2020 1:15:55 AM
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Springtime for Taika Cohen and ‘Jojo Rabbit’
Not only is it all right to ridicule Nazis, but making fun of them can have a positive impact.
By HANNAH BROWN \
1/3/2020 11:24:30 AM
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Modi’in mayor urges Bill de Blasio to join coalition against antisemitism
On December 31, Haim Bibas sent a letter to Bill de Blasio, urging him to join the Global Coalition of Mayors against Hatred and Discrimination.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
1/2/2020 1:41:49 AM
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Litzman asks Netanyahu to consider funding a flu vaccine factory
In response to the recent flu vaccine shortage, Health Minister Ya'acov Litzman suggested founding a local factory to allow Israel to manufacture its vaccines
By OMRI RON \
1/2/2020 9:15:02 AM
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Monsey stabbing victim still unconscious, doctors not optimistic - family
The father of seven was "severely stabbed multiple times," his family wrote, adding that "knife penetrated his skull directly into the brain."
By RACHEL WOLF \
1/4/2020 3:54:08 AM
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David Stern, longtime NBA commissioner, dies at 77
Stern guided the league to global popularity after it was in financial distress during his time as commissioner between the year 1984-2014
By MARC BRODSKY/JTA \
1/2/2020 3:05:01 AM
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West Virginia will give Holocaust education to corrections staff
The regional Anti-Defamation League chapter will draft the training materials and coursework
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
1/2/2020 3:23:55 AM
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Hasidic man assaulted in Brooklyn, attacker yells 'I will kill you Jews'
Two women shoved a Hasidic man to the ground in Brooklyn, and one of them punched him in the throat.
By RACHEL WOLF \
1/2/2020 1:51:01 PM
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Yair Netanyahu perfectly portrays the role of a high school bully
The only reason Netanyahu chose Ofira Asayag and Rina Matzliach as his targets is that they are Mizrachi women who carry a lot of meaning to the Likud voters.
By YAEL MIRIAM SINAI \
1/2/2020 5:19:18 AM
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Siyum HaShas events in New Jersey and New York draw heavy security
300 uniformed New Jersey State Police officers were reportedly inside MetLife Stadium during the event, which drew tens of thousands of attendees.
By RACHEL WOLF \
1/2/2020 4:52:47 AM
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21 dead in Indonesia floods, landslides
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 5:40:31 AM
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Rav Kav reform in West Bank comes with a price, replaces 50% discount
The Rav Kav reform means that using the card in the West Bank will only give users the standard 25% discount off the full fare, instead of the 50% discount granted to those who don't use a Rav Kav.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2020 4:52:27 PM
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Magnitude 5.8 earthquake hits northeastern Iran - state TV
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 8:05:20 AM
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Legendary Yankee Don Larsen, World Series MVP, perfect game, dies at 90
Larsen had lost Game Two of that series, but his perfect game earned him the World Series most valuable player honors as the Yankees won the series in seven games.
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 7:57:44 AM
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Bar Noar founder to receive compensation after case against him collapses
Ganon was arrested in June 2013 on suspicion of sexually assaulting a minor, believed to be the motive for the murders at the youth center.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
1/2/2020 9:35:25 AM
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Safety Tips for riding a moped
Okay, so you’ve finally decided it’s time for you to join the league of mopeds riders. Well, that's a pretty bold move.
By Leo Giosuè \
1/2/2020 9:09:35 AM
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Female tank commanders petition Supreme Court to serve in Armored Corps
The petition by the two women is the second one to be filed against the decision to bar women from serving in tanks.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
1/3/2020 12:11:38 AM
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Experimental supply of Israeli natural gas reaches Jordan
The experimental pumping will continue for three months and will test the infrastructure prior to the flow of the actual commercial supply.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
1/2/2020 12:03:54 PM
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Israel's 'Top Nine' app for Instagram ranked #1 in US, UK app stores
Top Nine, a way for Instagram users to create a year in review, has been used by top Instagram users and celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and her sister Kylie Jenner.
By ZACHARY KEYSER \
1/2/2020 7:18:44 PM
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Iran not heading to war but not afraid of conflict
Trump accused Iran of orchestrating demonstrations at the U.S. embassy in Iraq on Tuesday and said Tehran would be held responsible. Iran has rejected the accusation.
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 12:57:13 PM
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Netanyahu takes off for Athens natural gas summit
'The gas pipeline that we are now going to promote, which Minister Yuval Steinitz has worked on for many years, will revolutionize Israel’s energy picture'
By LAHAV HARKOV,EYTAN HALON \
1/2/2020 4:15:35 PM
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US consulate warns employees as gun battles rock Mexican border city
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 11:03:02 AM
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Coming soon: App that displays rocket alerts on streaming services
Two 15-year-old Israelis developed an app that would allow any Android supporting system that operates online to alert when a rocket alarm goes off in real time.
By ALON EINHORN \
1/2/2020 4:05:11 PM
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Hanukkah celebration lights up Iraqi Kurdistan at prophet's tomb
Around 20 Kurdish Jews gathered in the town to celebrate the "festival of lights." Some came from Israel, but the majority were from the three provinces that make up Iraqi Kurdistan.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
1/2/2020 7:44:52 PM
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Israeli startup TriEye partners with Porsche to create autonomous tech
The SWIR sensing technology developed by TriEye was manufactured to enhance visibility in unfavorable weather and night-time conditions.
By ZACHARY KEYSER \
5/20/2020 8:56:25 AM
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Erdogan says up to 250,000 people fleeing from Syria's Idlib towards Turkey
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 12:54:08 PM
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The Baghdad we were told existed does not; the one we warned about does
Both Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark Esper also communicated to Baghdad that it had a role to play in curbing the activities of Soleimani’s militias.
By MICHAEL PREGENT \
1/2/2020 1:05:54 PM
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Shin Bet head: Don't allow Hamas to turn into Hezbollah
Hamas for its part will commit to ending rocket fire and gunfire along the border fence and gradually stop the Great Return March protests.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
1/2/2020 8:21:46 PM
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White House hopeful Bernie Sanders raises $34.5 million in fourth quarter
Campaign manager Faiz Shakir said Sanders' "grassroots movement" showed he was he best placed candidate to defeat Trump.
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 3:20:12 PM
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Adam Sandler's new movie, Uncut Gems, has a serious seder scene
Uncut Gems opened recently at theaters in the US and will begin streaming on Netflix in Israel on January 31 and is generating major Oscar buzz for Sandler.
By HANNAH BROWN \
1/2/2020 7:30:33 PM
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Jewish student unions call on Israel to bring remaining Ethiopian Jews
Baye stressed that while other WUJS members had mentioned that the average global aliyah process is less than 6 months, Ethiopians have been waiting for 21 years.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2020 4:52:21 PM
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Netanyahu quits ministerial positions
The resignations will only take effect 48 hours after they were issued at 11:45 p.m. on Wednesday night.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
1/2/2020 6:32:24 PM
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Hillary Clinton appointed chancellor of Queen's University Belfast
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 2:04:22 PM
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Turkey to back Libya deployment bill but troops unlikely for now
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 2:40:51 PM
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Flu death toll rises to 15, vaccines still in short supply
I’ve seen flu patients for many years, but we’ve never encountered a flu this severe and aggressive,” said Dr. Yaakov Lavi. One patient of his was a "completely healthy man."
By TZVI JOFFRE \
1/2/2020 4:52:10 PM
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Stabbing attack thwarted at Gush Etzion Junction, terrorist shot
By MAARIV ONLINE \
1/2/2020 3:37:00 PM
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Tips of How to Maintain an Air Conditioner
There are all types of maintenance that we do daily.
By Leo Giosuè \
1/8/2020 9:45:32 AM
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From 'Gotham' to Tel Aviv – David Mazouz in Israel
Having played the role of would-be superhero Bruce Wayne on Fox’s Gotham since he was 12 years old, Mazouz keeps an open mind about the future.
By HAGAY HACOHEN,AARON REICH \
1/2/2020 3:56:37 PM
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Israeli defense engineers create technology for ticket-free parking
The founders want to use their military engineering experience to create smart cities, in which free spaces can be easily identified and paid for, saving drivers time and avoiding fines.
By EYTAN HALON \
1/2/2020 7:47:51 PM
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Saving Palmahim Beach
It’s highly doubtful that anyone visiting Palmahim Beach a while back would have taken much notice of the two young women sitting on the sand together engrossed in conversation.
By YAAKOV BAR-ON \
2/27/2020 2:53:08 PM
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Israel makes inroads into Mediterranean alliance with gas pipe deal
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in Athens for the signing of a deal related to the pipeline. Greek Prime Minister Kyriako Mitotakis and Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades attended.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
1/2/2020 9:24:20 PM
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Horowitz: Netanyahu is a liar, public won’t get a penny from gas deal
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2020 4:16:22 PM
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High Court rejects last legal challenge to Netanyahu staying PM
All three justices hinted that making a ruling now is premature, and will only become relevant once Netanyahu's candidacy to form a government is presented to President Reuven Rivlin.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/2/2020 8:41:18 PM
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Educating the next generation about the Holocaust in the former USSR
While most people are familiar with the figure of six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust, many are not aware that more than one third of that number were Soviet citizens.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
1/2/2020 4:25:54 PM
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Regev lauds Supreme Court's refusal to rule on Netanyahu's legal status
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2020 4:41:33 PM
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Wine Talk: Rich and satisfying, breathtakingly beautiful
Port is one of the great wines of the world, and the Douro Valley is one of the most beautiful wine regions on the planet.
By Adam Montefiore \
1/5/2020 6:50:53 PM
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Israeli embassy in Athens to Netanyahu: Welcome, we need a budget
Roughly 40 Israeli embassies around the world, from Japan to Chile, placed texts on their social media pages slamming the Prime Minister for not approving their budgets.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2020 4:59:27 PM
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Eilat Israel’s winter wonderland
If you’d like to get out for a walk in nature during your hotel stay, then you’re in luck, because the Eilat Mountains have many wonderful trails (just don’t hike when there is flooding).
By MEITAL SHARABI \
1/2/2020 4:59:25 PM
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Israel makes inroads into Mediterranean alliance with gas pipe deal
Working alongside Cyprus and Greece on the gas pipeline deal gives Israel leverage into Southern Europe as well as in the wider Middle East, potentially realigning local alliances.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
1/2/2020 5:07:45 PM
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Turkish parliament approves bill allowing Libya troop deployment
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 5:10:13 PM
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Pascale's Kitchen: A cookbook that inspires
Over the years, I’ve discovered that you can learn so much about people through baking and cooking.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
2/25/2020 11:57:35 AM
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Former US housing secretary Castro drops out of 2020 Democratic race
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 5:14:42 PM
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British tribunal to decide whether veganism is a protected belief
"The way I treat my belief in ethical veganism is no different to the way those who practice a religion treat the rules which govern their religion," the claimant said.
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 5:18:20 PM
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YU focusing on being the bridge between Diaspora Jewry and Israel
University president Ari Berman: If antisemitism stays a Jewish problem, it will remain a Jewish problem
By ILANIT CHERNICK \
1/3/2020 7:28:40 PM
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What’s really happening on American college campuses today
That was the provocative headline of a recent article by Liel Leibovitz that appeared in Tablet Magazine. Leibovitz was responding to the increasingly hostile environment for Jewish students.
By BRIAN BLUM \
1/2/2020 7:27:34 PM
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Judaism’s secret weapon
Some years ago, I had the privilege of teaching Torah to a large group in the original Chochmei Lublin yeshiva – it was then a nursing school; it now has been returned to the Jewish community.
By STEWART WEISS \
1/2/2020 5:32:31 PM
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Shaked: Political matters are for the public, not the courts to decide
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2020 5:40:23 PM
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Add her to the hero list
I can’t make myself get beyond the first question. It’s easier to talk about music, about the café food.
By BARBARA SOFER \
1/2/2020 5:38:13 PM
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Gantz: Netanyahu will face the court of public opinion at the ballot
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2020 5:48:30 PM
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Covering prime ministers: The romance and the boredom
I’ve had the opportunity to cover and travel with four different prime ministers, starting with Barak, through Ariel Sharon, Ehud Olmert and – for the last decade – Benjamin Netanyahu.
By HERB KEINON \
1/3/2020 2:19:09 PM
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Netanyahu meets Cypriot leader Anastasiades in Athens
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2020 6:03:53 PM
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Should we try Holocaust survivor-collaborators?
Book raises profound moral questions about victimhood, complicity and justice.
GLENN C. ALTSCHULER \
1/2/2020 6:02:01 PM
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Rivlin commends Jewish student leaders for fighting campus antisemitism
Addressing a delegation of students from around the world at his official residence, Rivlin told the students that he deeply appreciated their dedication to their Jewish identity.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
1/3/2020 12:18:05 AM
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Taxi protest: Drivers jeer fellow driver who took a passenger from airport
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2020 6:11:32 PM
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Integration of American Jews through journalism
New book also shows the development of American journalism, and development of Jewish identity in the United States.
By NEVILLE TELLER \
1/2/2020 6:09:47 PM
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Woman to Ethiopian Israeli: Blacks have ruined this country
An 18-year-old black worker at a Tel Aviv supermarket was racially abused by a customer buying a soda
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2020 6:33:32 PM
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Gaza nurses train in Israel: 'We speak of health, not politics'
“It’s different than I thought," said one nurse. "The people are very nice. You have Jews and Palestinians working together. It minimizes the gaps between us.”
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
1/3/2020 1:30:46 AM
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Of pirates and underground worlds
A mythical tale with Harry Potter-level potential
By MARION WINIK \
1/2/2020 6:30:56 PM
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U.S. sees signs Iran or its allies may be planning attacks -Pentagon chief
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 6:37:55 PM
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Leviathan receives approval to complete start up operations next week
The Ministry of Environmental Protection has given the go ahead for operations to proceed after emissions from the platform were lower than forecast.
By EYTAN HALON \
1/3/2020 12:14:19 AM
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Voices from the Arab press: HANUKKAH: A COLONIAL ZIONIST RITUAL
"The current Israeli colonial policy in Palestine and Jerusalem is based on false religious excuses and justifications aimed at misleading international public opinion."
By MEDIA LINE \
1/2/2020 7:02:45 PM
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IAI to build Dror 1, Israel's communication satellite
The Dror 1 communication satellite is meant to serve the nation for 15 years once operational.
By EYTAN HALON \
1/4/2020 8:59:30 PM
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PARASHAT VAYIGASH: Where do the Jewish people belong?
Jacob wanted to help his descendants as they faced a very problematic culture - that of Egypt.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
1/2/2020 7:14:47 PM
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Ben Ish Hai responds to hassidic manna
While Jewish law does not have a doctrine of binding precedent, there is still a notion of persuasive precedent.
By LEVI COOPER \
1/3/2020 8:12:21 AM
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Party calling for release of murderer of prime minister Rabin approved
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2020 7:30:37 PM
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Meeting life’s challenges: Deborah's journey to Israel and Judaism
The challenges of raising two special-needs children from foster care and conflicting parenting styles proved too stressful for her husband. Devorah, however, was determined to proceed with adoption.
By SUSAN DE LA FUENTE \
1/2/2020 7:32:49 PM
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Israel's foreign policy mustn't be sidelined by energy interests - opinion
Netanyahu's plan to piggy-back foreign policy aims on a Mediterranean regional gas pipeline must be carefully scrutinized, given the instability of the region.
By GABRIEL MITCHELL \
1/2/2020 7:34:05 PM
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Immunity - Questions and answers
Netanyahu’s lawyers wrote Edelstein that he was asking for immunity on the grounds that he was unfairly singled out and that prosecuting him would harm the functioning of the government.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
1/3/2020 2:09:36 AM
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The East Med agreement opens a new chapter of cooperation
Israel, Greece and Cyprus have enjoyed cordial relations for over a decade. This agreement will take their alliance to the next level.
By George Tzogopoulos \
1/2/2020 8:07:10 PM
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‘Jojo Rabbit’ shows Hitler through the eyes of a child
For many, the idea of Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit, a comedy set in Nazi Germany in which a boy’s imaginary friend is Adolf Hitler, is so repugnant that there is no way they would consider seeing it.
By HANNAH BROWN \
1/2/2020 8:09:45 PM
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Jerusalem Post poll finds 6-seat Blue and White lead
Surveys find public opposes immunity for Netanyahu.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
1/2/2020 9:45:07 PM
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‘1917’ a stark, breathtaking World War I film
Sam Mendes’s 1917 is nothing short of astonishing. Designed as two extraordinarily long, unbroken shots, the film is a stunning feat of cinematography.
By KATIE WALSH \
1/2/2020 8:19:50 PM
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Eastwood takes his libertarian ethos to questionable ends
The thematic through-line of the films is one of individualism, heroics or success attained in spite of or against powerful outside forces and systems of control.
By KATIE WALSH \
1/2/2020 8:25:19 PM
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One question about ‘Cats’: Why?
Unfortunately, the film doesn’t have an ounce of the bite or sex appeal of the 1998 video version of the stage production.
By KATIE WALSH \
1/2/2020 8:35:47 PM
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Wudang Wushu on stag
In 2003, the Chinese Wudang Kung Fu Troupe was established as a vehicle to research, revive and preserve the roots of Wudang as well as to celebrate the sport.
By ORI J. LENKINSKI \
1/2/2020 8:40:59 PM
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Netanyahu in Athens: Historic alliance with Greece, Cyprus brings security
By LAHAV HARKOV \
1/2/2020 8:43:36 PM
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New Austrian gov. vows to fight anti-Zionism alongside antisemitism
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz’s conservative People’s Party and Green Party leader Werner Kogler presented their government’s program.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
1/2/2020 9:58:43 PM
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Mourning loss and celebrating life – through the eyes of a camera
At first sight, Sarah Muchtar’s pictures appear delicate, infused with poetic intimacy and sweet feelings.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
1/2/2020 8:59:32 PM
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Joe Biden: My plan to fight antisemitism
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency has sent five questions on antisemitism and Jewish issues to all of the registered American presidential candidates from both parties.
By JOE BIDEN / JTA \
1/2/2020 9:13:41 PM
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Confronting life as a religious widow
MALI FINNISH, 49 from Ofakim, has six children from the ages of 10 to 30, as well as four grandchildren. She lost her husband, Asher, eight years ago to cancer and has not remarried.
By ILANA SHTOTLAND \
1/2/2020 9:15:00 PM
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What can Israel do to help fight rising antisemitism in the US?
"On the streets, it’s getting to be Kristallnacht. Kristallnacht is the climate.”
By HERB KEINON \
1/3/2020 9:01:03 AM
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No to polarization
In posters distributed by Netanyahu supporters during the Likud primaries, he is seen with the slogan, “They’re not persecuting only me, they’re persecuting all of us. I am just in their way.”
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
1/2/2020 9:25:39 PM
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Covering up in Crown Heights: Orthodox Jews are on the defensive
“We’re all always on alert."
By HALEY COHEN \
1/3/2020 9:02:45 AM
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Encore! and sons
The members of the audience shell out some hard-earned cash and then settle down for an hour or two of good-old clean, insouciant entertainment.
By BARRY DAVIS \
1/9/2020 5:31:39 PM
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Immunity and the Bibi boom
The gall would be startling if it didn’t illustrate so perfectly the atmosphere in which prime minister has been forced to function while handling affairs of state.
By RUTHIE BLUM \
1/3/2020 9:04:10 AM
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Jerusalem Cinematheque unveils renovated auditorium
The Jerusalem Cinematheque unveiled its newly renovated Auditorium 1, its main auditorium, at a festive screening Monday night of the film Les Miserables, a French crime drama by Ladj Ly.
By HANNAH BROWN \
1/2/2020 9:42:21 PM
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Iraq blows up in America’s face
Regional affairs: Iran is using Baghdad to threaten the region, and it may be too late to do anything about it
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
1/3/2020 8:51:36 AM
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Netanyahu: Instead of advancing the country, he's fighting to survive
How will Benjamin Netanyahu's immunity request impact the election in March?
By YAAKOV KATZ \
1/3/2020 1:32:22 PM
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Say 'no' to antisemitism
My Word: I blame the Jews! Just kidding.
By LIAT COLLINS \
1/3/2020 9:03:41 AM
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On energy, Benjamin Netanyahu did right
Israel’s gas discoveries since 1999 were a very big deal that raised social, economic, and diplomatic dilemmas Israel had never faced.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
1/3/2020 9:08:32 AM
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Segregation and dissimilarity
We calculated the Index of Dissimilarity, which determines the percentage of residents from one of the two groups being studied which would have to change its place of residence.
By YAIR ASSAF-SHAPIRA \
1/2/2020 9:53:05 PM
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Grapevine January 3, 2020: The darkness before the dawn?
As a result of the huge diversity in Israel’s population mix, there’s a lot of East-West hybrid culture.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
1/2/2020 9:53:59 PM
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Palestinian boys are raised to be ‘ammunition’
The tale starts with a little boy excitedly awaiting a gift that his mother promised him for finishing his food. However his mother shocks him: Instead of handing him a toy she hands him a rifle.
By ITAMAR MARCUS \
1/2/2020 10:00:06 PM
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Another brick in The Wall
Israel’s preeminent Pink Floyd tribute band, Echoes, honors 40th anniversary of landmark album
By BARRY DAVIS \
1/2/2020 10:08:04 PM
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Will Turkey get in the way of Israeli gas?
It’s been a historic week, but Ankara could be a spoiler in an otherwise win-win situation.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
1/3/2020 9:07:56 AM
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Know comment: A crystal ball on 2020
A fourth election in Israel, Trump victorious, Jerusalem expands into E-1, and regrettably, more antisemitism
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
1/2/2020 10:41:48 PM
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Entirely truthful make-believe
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is the most beguiling thing, a movie that feels entirely truthful even within its own Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
By JUSTIN CHANG \
1/2/2020 10:09:49 PM
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Turkey enters Libyan escalation spiral at great risk
Turkey’s formalization of its commitment to Tripoli has interlinked an already tense maritime stand-off in the Eastern Mediterranean to a new escalation spiral in the Libyan Civil War
By MICHA’EL TANCHUM \
1/2/2020 10:11:16 PM
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Palestinian Conflict: Is 2020 ground zero for West Bank annexation?
Country moved from settlement freeze to sovereignty plans in the space of a decade.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
1/3/2020 4:59:08 PM
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A gentle rhythm king
Musical focusing on African refugees in Israel debuts this mont
By SHANNA FULD \
1/2/2020 10:13:47 PM
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Ankara’s rising ambitions fuel tension in the Eastern Mediterranean
Ankara’s actions came as no surprise and once again highlighted its growing irritation over the fact that regional states enhance cooperation in spheres of common interests, ignoring the Turkish role
By ALAEDDIN SALEH \
1/2/2020 10:16:11 PM
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Over the tracks
Leading Israeli culinary masters feted at chaotic gala event
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
1/2/2020 10:18:51 PM
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Promising young chefs cook for charity
Leading Israeli culinary masters feted at chaotic gala event
By BUZZY GORDON \
1/4/2020 3:56:05 PM
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Haredi parties in Israeli politics
Tension between the hassidim and the Litvaks led to their splintering into two separate lists, until they once again joined forces in 1992
By EHUD OLMERT \
1/2/2020 10:24:27 PM
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Ooh la La Piedra
There is pizza that you order for the kids when you’re too tired to cook, and then there is La Piedra.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN \
1/2/2020 10:27:03 PM
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Beyond Corbyn: UK-Israel relations
Like the UK, the State of Israel too can say thank you for small mercies and look forward to a period of shalom with like-minded people here in the UK.
By IAN PAISLEY \
1/2/2020 10:29:44 PM
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For American and Israeli Jews, ‘wrestling and hugging’ must go both ways
Today, a change is needed. We can no longer expect that Israelis will unconditionally embrace every American Jew who comes to Israel.
By ABI DAUBER STERNE \
1/2/2020 10:35:30 PM
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ICC Prosecutor to ‘Post’: Probe of Gantz, IDF officers, is premature
Bensouda explained why she decided to announce an intent to open a full war-crimes probe before determining the question of complementarity.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/3/2020 1:34:12 AM
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Your Taxes: Doing business in Israel 2020
Israel has free trade agreements with Canada, Columbia (draft), Egypt, the European Union, the European Free Trade Association, Jordan, Mercosur, Mexico, Turkey, the UK (post Brexit) and the US.
By LEON HARRIS \
1/2/2020 10:40:20 PM
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Money: What can we learn from Yosef
Because we don’t have same level of prophecy of Joseph, we need to be extra careful to plan for bad economic times. We can do so in two distinct ways.
By AARON KATSMAN \
1/2/2020 10:42:46 PM
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Travel store Rikushet unveils collection based on recycled materials
The line features Texapore Ecosphere technology
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2020 10:47:50 PM
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Hillel's Tech Corner: Facebook Lite, built end-to-end in Israel
Like most multinationals in the technology sector, Facebook has a significant presence here in Israel, but it doesn’t end there.
By HILLEL FULD \
1/2/2020 10:50:41 PM
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Algeria appoints a new government during ongoing political crisis
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 11:00:19 PM
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18 dead in Sudan plane crash
The cause of the crash is being investigated.
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 11:43:03 PM
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8 dead including military chief in Taiwan helicopter crash
The incident, which comes a week before democratic Taiwan holds presidential and parliamentary elections on Jan. 11, disrupted campaign events.
By REUTERS \
1/2/2020 11:52:50 PM