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TAU unveils new method for detecting, delaying Parkinson's
There are close to one million Americans and 10 million people around the world affected by the disease. People die with Parkinson’s, not from; as symptoms worsen, they can cause incidents that result in death.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
6/5/2019 2:55:16 AM
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Irish Eurovision contestant received life threats for performing in Israel
Sarah McTernan, 25, told the Irish Sun over the weekend that “I got hundreds of threats . . . It did freak me out.”
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
6/5/2019 1:16:45 AM
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U.S. seeks Russian support on Iran at key Israel meeting
The United States announced last week that John Bolton, White House national security adviser, would meet his Israeli and Russian counterparts in Jerusalem in June.
By REUTERS \
6/5/2019 7:21:53 AM
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Gunman in Australia kills 4 in 5 different shooting locations
A suspect had been arrested, police said.
By REUTERS \
6/5/2019 2:09:23 AM
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High court rules against terrorist visitation rights
In 2017, Minister Gilad Erdan ordered the Israel Prison Service to cancel the visits of families of Hamas terrorists from Gaza who are incarcerated in Israel.
By ALEX WINSTON \
6/5/2019 7:49:42 AM
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Dems videos to AJC show divided interpretations of the US-Israel alliance
Look at what the candidates shared and how they differed.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
6/5/2019 7:54:11 AM
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Authorities investigate Williams College for rejection of pro-Israel group
Earlier this spring Jewish students at Williams sought official recognition for a group called Williams Initiative for Israel.
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
6/5/2019 3:35:04 AM
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Trump rejected a meeting request made by Jeremy Corbyn
“He wanted to meet today or tomorrow, and I decided that I would not do that,” Trump said during a news conference with Prime Minister Theresa May.
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
6/5/2019 3:55:05 AM
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German historian stripped of award for faking family history in Holocaust
According to Der Spiegel magazine, Hingstsent 22 pages of testimony for nonexistent people to Yad Vashem.
By TOBY AXELROD/JTA \
6/5/2019 3:55:57 AM
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Will there soon be a Torah emoji?
There are already some other Jewish-themed emojis in use online and in various messaging platforms: A synagogue, two stars of David and an Israeli flag.
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
6/5/2019 4:25:31 AM
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Boteach’s NYT ad skewered on Twitter for attacking Rashida Tlaib
The full-page ad accused Tlaib of “deceiving America.” It featured a headshot of the congresswoman and quoted her comments she made about Holocaust Rememberance Day.
By SHAKED KARABELNICOFF \
6/5/2019 4:45:45 AM
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Woody Allen to start shooting new movie in July
The film is a romantic comedy about an American couple who attend the San Sebastian Film Festival.
By JOSEFIN DOLSTEN/JTA \
6/5/2019 7:32:02 AM
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Moscow gets 1st major Holocaust monument
The monument, depicting hands pulling open a door’s shutters, was unveiled at Moscow’s Jewish museum. It commemorates Jewish resistance fighters.
By CNAAN LIPHSHIZ/JTA \
6/5/2019 8:19:06 AM
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The UK is finally taking Labour’s antisemitism seriously
We hear from members of our community constantly that they are preparing to leave the country should Corbyn become prime minister.
By GIDEON FALTER/JTA \
6/5/2019 5:26:54 AM
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Sudan opposition rejects army's offer of talks, death toll hits 108
By REUTERS \
6/6/2019 12:47:02 AM
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U.S. releases statement claiming Russian craft intercepted U.S. plane
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 6:38:10 AM
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Former officer charged for not responding to Florida school shooting
Nikolas Cruz, who was 19 at the time and had been expelled from the school, was charged with the murders. He is awaiting trial.
By REUTERS \
6/5/2019 7:04:35 AM
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Security forces arrest two terror suspects overnight
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 7:09:02 AM
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Florida’s DeSantis removes Airbnb from state blacklist
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 5:32:00 PM
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Bus carrying 30 children strays from Route 4
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 8:04:15 AM
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Israel evacuates unauthorized West Bank outpost - watch
The settlers claimed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been busy evacuating Jews in the last few weeks.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/6/2019 2:36:49 AM
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Desert Magic festival draws thousands to Bedouin city
Traditional food, street performances, sights, smells and sounds filled the air as thousands visited the southern Bedouin city of Rahat for the end of Ramadan.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 8:27:28 AM
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The Middle East is Divided over Eid al-Fitr
Political disputes within Arab and Muslim states have spread to the dates of religious holidays.
By DIMA ABUMARIA/ THE MEDIA LINE \
6/5/2019 8:36:21 AM
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Parkland victim's father to open up museum commemorating gun violence victims
The exhibit will be called "Museum of Incomplete" and will commemorate the lives of the victims' of gun violence.
By ZACHARY KEYSER \
6/5/2019 1:41:52 PM
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First woman to earn a Ph.D. honored with 'Google Doodle'
Lady Elena earned an advanced degree in philosophy from the University of Padua over 300 years ago.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 11:03:50 AM
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Militants attack security checkpoints in Egypt's northern Sinai
By REUTERS \
6/5/2019 9:13:39 AM
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Trump prepared to talk to Iran but says always a chance of military action
By REUTERS \
6/5/2019 9:14:51 AM
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B'Tselem creates interactive map of 52-year Jewish settlement growth
The NGO said that through the annexation efforts, Palestinian communities are more isolated from one another and therefore are "easier to control" by the Israeli government.
By ZACHARY KEYSER \
6/5/2019 5:38:38 PM
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Attempted stabbing attack in Ramat Hasharon - intial report
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 9:56:27 AM
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Iran’s Khamenei on Eid al-Fitr: 'Deal of the Century' will never happen
This is typical language of the Iranian regime and its allies, especially Hezbollah.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
6/5/2019 3:44:52 PM
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Likud minister says he doesn't know why people think Shaked is coming to Likud
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 10:11:01 AM
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Ancient coin discovered during Brazilian visit to Shiloh
Elected officials from Brazil just happened to be visiting the archaeological excavation in the Benjamin Region when the coin was discovered.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 11:24:52 AM
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Iran media: Our missiles keep U.S. carrier out of Persian Gulf
“They are a real threat to the safety of US warships and the carrier.”
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
6/6/2019 2:42:17 AM
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IDF intel chief: Iran may not get a bomb even if it leaves nuke deal
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
6/6/2019 2:22:45 AM
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National Library gears up for Hebrew Book Week with lecture series
Famous poets, forgotten writers and a tour of the little-seen underground library archives will be featured for the upcoming Hebrew Book Week.
By JERUSALEM POST SPORTS STAFF \
6/5/2019 12:03:33 PM
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Obama sends hand-written condolence note to Rivlin
"We recall with great fondness our visit together, and it was clear that you and I share the great blessing of having had an extraordinary partner for our journey through life."
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
6/5/2019 11:43:31 AM
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Two women with IS ties, 6 children repatriated to U.S from Syria
By REUTERS \
6/5/2019 12:25:18 PM
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World leaders urged to make female circumcision a priority like HIV
"We're learning every day that there are more pockets where this is happening," said Shelby Quast, Americas director at women's rights group Equality Now.
By REUTERS \
6/5/2019 12:50:10 PM
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Talking U.S. foreign policy with Obama’s former ambassador to Israel
The Palestinian leadership has vowed to torpedo President Trump’s “deal of the century” to solve the conflict.
By CHARLES BYBELEZER/THE MEDIA LINE \
6/5/2019 12:58:53 PM
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The inside story of how PM’s Mossad-Iran archives speech came about
The PMO official said that the assigned staffers went through dozens of versions of the prime minister’s slide show “to achieve the largest impact.”
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
6/6/2019 2:43:26 AM
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Israel's first lady Nechama Rivlin laid to rest
Rivlin was buried on what would have been her 74th birthday.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
6/6/2019 5:41:54 AM
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Leftist prof. praises McDonald's for not opening in settlements
Amir Hetsroni praised McDonald's as "supporting BDS" as he munched on french fries. The Israeli franchise of the fast-food chain has refused to open in Samaria.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 10:47:20 PM
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Reinventing agriculture: From drip irrigation to smartphone farming
Every 10 minutes, the company's algorithm analyzes the weather forecast and data collected by sensors on the ground, stem and fruit to decide whether to supply water to the crops.
By EYTAN HALON \
6/6/2019 2:14:23 AM
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Ex-U.S. Marine held by Russia in spy case illegally isolated
By REUTERS \
6/5/2019 1:39:10 PM
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Multiple measles cases reported within Haifa
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 1:57:18 PM
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Jerusalem Old City stabbing victim released from hospital
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 5:28:50 PM
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More mosquitoes carrying West Nile Virus discovered in Israel
Officials are taking precaution to fight the potentially deadly disease that infects humans through mosquito bites.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/6/2019 11:31:36 PM
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Majority of record 2018 Israeli exports came from periphery
Approximately 52% of Israel's goods were manufactured by companies headquartered in peripheral communities – 31% from Haifa and the North and 21% from the South.
By EYTAN HALON \
6/6/2019 2:34:02 AM
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German parliament slated to debate ban of Hezbollah
"Germany does not classify Hezbollah as a a terrorist organization, it may continue to collect donations and propaganda. That must have an end," said one German politician.
By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL \
6/6/2019 2:40:37 AM
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Police on alert as Pride parade comes to Jerusalem
Anywhere from 15,000 to 30,000 people are expected to attend the event.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
6/6/2019 2:12:56 AM
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Shavuot: On conversion - From Ruth to the Chief Rabbinate
May we do everything in our power to welcome converts and reject the stringent approach of the Chief Rabbinate and haredi rabbis.
By DAVID GOLINKIN \
6/5/2019 3:13:37 PM
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Archaeologists identify city gate from time of King David
The previously uncovered gate found in the area last year was cautiously identified to be a part of the biblical city of Zer.
By ZACHARY KEYSER \
7/8/2019 12:57:51 PM
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Visitors pay respects to Nechama Rivlin as coffin arrives at Jerusalem Theater
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 3:20:09 PM
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Shavuot: The lesson of the cheesecake
I remain inspired by the biblical figure of Naomi in the book of Ruth, the story we read each Shavuot.
By DIANA BLETTER \
6/9/2019 7:33:52 PM
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NGO asks High Court to force Netanyahu to appoint justice minister
Netanyahu must step down immediately due to corruption charges, the Movement for Purity of Ethics said.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
6/5/2019 3:55:17 PM
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Israeli Chef Michael Solomonov wins James Beard award
The road was not easy. On the way, he discovered that cooking Israeli food in America might be seen as a politically charged act.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
6/7/2019 6:58:14 AM
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Cyber threat: Israel’s airports prepare for the future of security
Cyber security is a global problem and worldwide the number of passengers is estimated to increase from 7 billion today to 14 billion in 2029.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
6/6/2019 2:05:41 AM
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Rediscovering the Bible in Sde Boker
“My aim was to give people in this area the opportunity to read a traditional Jewish text and feel a connection through discussion and reflection,” Lederfein-Gilboa told the Magazine.
By ANAV SILVERMAN PERETZ \
6/5/2019 4:26:49 PM
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Pride comes to Tel Aviv for the 21st time
Pride month has officially begun all over the world and it’s no different in Tel Aviv. Everywhere one goes, you can see rainbow flags lining the streets at every bar and restaurant.
By SYDNEY DENNEN \
6/5/2019 4:48:58 PM
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State dept. spokeswoman shows Jewish pride as German antisemitism rises
In May, Germany’s federal commissioner to combat antisemitism, Dr. Felix Klein, urged Jews in Germany not to wear kippot in certain areas of Germany.
By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL \
6/6/2019 2:49:45 AM
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LGBT is becoming the ‘new normal'
“Our goal is to send straight people back to their high schools to engage in discussions with students about the moment their attitude toward the LGBT community changed,” explains Tamar Yahel.
By TALIA LEVIN \
6/5/2019 5:01:15 PM
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Opera: The cognitive tool
An illuminating chat with famed Polish opera director Michal Znaniecki, who recently directed ‘A Masked Ball,’ his sixth opera in Israel.
By BASIA MONKA \
6/6/2019 3:33:00 PM
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With nod from Jordan and Gulf, Israel upgrades section near Temple Mount
The project cost NIS 6 million and was budgeted through a cabinet decision that passed in May 2017.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
6/6/2019 2:21:36 AM
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Ex-Mossad official: All of EU seeks Israeli intelligence cooperation
Tomer said that different political agendas between the EU and Israel did not harm intelligence cooperation.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
6/6/2019 2:06:43 AM
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Voices From The Arab Press: IRAN’S QUEST FOR REGIONAL DOMINATION
The mullahs might try to placate the West, but their objective remains consistent.
By MEDIA LINE \
6/5/2019 5:46:03 PM
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Germany strikes down Greek request for further World War I and II reparations
Between 1941 and 1944, about 400,000 Greek citizens were murdered by German forces during the Nazi occupation.
By ILANIT CHERNICK \
6/5/2019 7:03:37 PM
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Militant attack in Sinai kills 8 Egyptian security personnel
Islamic State later claimed responsibility for the attack via its Amaq news agency, saying 10 police personnel were killed at two checkpoints.
By REUTERS \
6/5/2019 6:33:57 PM
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Rivlin at funeral: Happy birthday my love, it's a very sad birthday
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 6:40:45 PM
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Anat Rivlin: She wanted to help people
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 6:41:32 PM
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President Reuven Rivlin: Nechama fought like a lion
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 6:44:19 PM
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Restored D-Day plane to make first flight on 75th anniversary
In December, Mikey McBryan acquired an old DC-3 plane that had been flown in the D-Day invasion. Since then, he and his crew have been restoring the aircraft piece by piece.
By AARON REICH \
6/5/2019 7:38:00 PM
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Summer holiday
Spritz on the new sophisticated scents of this season, pick a new pair of sunglasses, find vegan solutions for this holiday and don’t forget to have at least a mouthful of a wonderful cheesecake.
By NERIA BARR \
6/5/2019 6:58:22 PM
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President Reuven Rivlin: You watered and fostered everything that was good
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 6:53:49 PM
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A nation turns its lonely eyes to Yair Golan - analysis
Maj.-Gen. (res) Yair Golan - the former deputy chief of staff who just recently left the IDF when he was passed off for the top job in favor of Aviv Kochavi - is the new flavor of the month.
By HERB KEINON \
6/6/2019 2:33:43 AM
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Wine Talk: It will be all white on the night
White wines in Israel have never been better quality, and Shavuot is an opportunity to give them the place they deserve.
By Adam Montefiore \
6/9/2019 7:33:15 PM
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Tour Israel: Shavuot recreation
Since Shavuot falls in the summer, this is a great time to venture out into nature and hike alongside streams or visit swimming holes and refreshing springs.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
6/5/2019 7:43:46 PM
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Lion wins praise from pluralists for stance on Jerusalem pride parade
Last week, the Jerusalem Municipal Council budget for the Jerusalem-based LGBT organization Open House which runs the pride parade was approved.
By JEREMY SHARON \
6/6/2019 2:23:56 AM
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75 years later: How many Jews fought in D-Day?
Over 4,000 of the soldiers who landed on the Normandy beaches to fight in D-Day were Jewish,” said Walter Bingham, a Germany-born veteran who fought with the British Army in the Normandy landings.
By SHAKED KARABELNICOFF \
6/5/2019 8:10:04 PM
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Israel gets first gay minister: Ohana appointed interim justice minister
The move comes just one day ahead of Thursday's LGBTQ Pride parade in Jerusalem.
By GIL HOFFMAN,YONAH JEREMY BOB \
6/6/2019 4:25:52 PM
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PASCALE'S KITCHEN: Delicious dairy desserts
Shavuot is one of my favorite holidays, and I absolutely love preparing dairy delights for my family and friends. Everything is clean, and both the table and the guests are adorned in white.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
6/5/2019 8:36:11 PM
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Andalusian music returns to Acre Arabesque festival
The festival will feature authentic Arabic and Andalusian music, and will give the audience a glimpse of its roots and history, alongside the story of Acre and its residents.
By HANNAH BROWN \
6/5/2019 8:48:31 PM
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Year of the Woman: Getting the work done
As 2018 grantees advance women’s empowerment, The Genesis Prize Foundation aims to make an impact with a 2019 agenda centered on combating antisemitism.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN,MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
6/5/2019 8:52:49 PM
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Bezalel Smotrich slates appointment of Amir Ohana as Justice Minister
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 8:56:45 PM
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Dance Review: Ballet Company of Gyor (Hungary) Herzliya, May 3
Hungary’s major company Ballet Gyor returned for its third visit in the past 35 years.
By ORA BRAFMAN \
6/5/2019 9:00:24 PM
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Ayelet Shaked: I wish Amir Ohana great success as Justice Minister
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 9:00:34 PM
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Concert Review: Israeli Opera Mozart - Cosi FanTutte
onducted by Daniel Cohen, the Symphony Orchestra Rishon Lezion sensitively adjusted itself to the intentions of the singers.
By URY EPPSTEIN \
6/5/2019 9:09:32 PM
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What I learned from Facebook about God
The real answer to how Facebook seems to know what you want even before you do is more unnerving than the conspiracy theory.
By BRIAN BLUM \
6/6/2019 6:43:40 PM
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YouTube to remove content related to Holocaust denial
YoutTube said it would also remove videos that glorify Nazi ideology or that promote groups that claim superiority to others to justify several forms of discrimination.
By REUTERS \
6/5/2019 10:14:54 PM
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Brickstone to raise NIS 6m. for Jerusalem safe deposit box center
The firm specializes in the establishment and operation of safe deposit box rooms.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 9:19:53 PM
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Labor could decide to elect new list after all
Meanwhile, Blue and White made a series of decisions on Wednesday about how to run its campaign.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
6/6/2019 2:34:27 AM
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Ohana: As a Jew, Israeli, Mizrahi, is a great honor to serve as justice minister
By GIL HOFFMAN \
6/5/2019 9:35:59 PM
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The hidden ‘rut’ of redemption
While Ruth is indeed impressive and inspirational, she is not the true heroine of this book; that honor is reserved for Naomi.
By STEWART WEISS \
6/5/2019 9:40:50 PM
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Former ambassadors call on gov't not to appoint Kara as envoy to Egypt
The letter came amid reports that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was considering dispatching long-time political ally and current Communications Minister Ayoub Kara to the post in Cairo.
By HERB KEINON \
6/6/2019 2:39:11 AM
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Britain’s next prime minister - Opinion
The list of names is put to the party’s MPs in a series of votes that eliminates one name each time. When only two names are left, the party membership nationwide is invited to choose one.
By NEVILLE TELLER \
6/5/2019 9:44:25 PM
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How Democrats are enabling Khomeini’s agenda - Opinion
As developments on the Persian Gulf turn ominous, Democrats choose to support the rhetoric of the Iranian regime at the expense of US interests.
By MAYA CARLIN \
6/5/2019 9:50:29 PM
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The Eurovision effect
We have plunged so quickly into our next national political predicament that we may not have taken time to reflect on our success in pulling off Eurovision.
By BARBARA SOFER \
6/5/2019 9:53:33 PM
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The proud and important volunteers of 1967 - Opinion
I was one of those who came during the Six Day War period. I was working in Brussels at that time and after returning to England to close my flat in London, I joined a group leaving for Israel.
By MICHAEL BAR-ON \
6/5/2019 9:59:42 PM
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Neil Patrick Harris appointed int'l ambassador of Tel Aviv Pride parade
"Tel Aviv’s pride parade is the largest pride event in Asia and the Middle East, and one of the largest parades in the world," the municipality added.
By ILANIT CHERNICK \
6/6/2019 5:53:55 PM
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Israeli robots will accompany soldiers into battle in future wars
General Robotics makes the DOGO tactical robot and Pitbull, a remote weapon that can be put on an unmanned vehicle, such as Gahat’s unmanned ground vehicles
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
6/6/2019 2:38:13 AM
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Encountering Peace: Terrorists and freedom fighters
Palestinian leaders are determined not to surrender to the unilateral Israeli decision to cease payments to the families of prisoners and those designated as “martyrs.”
By GERSHON BASKIN \
6/5/2019 10:09:32 PM
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Book review: A noble death?
Jodi Magness has taken a closer look at the legendary tale of Masada, and the facts, speculations and myths
GLENN C. ALTSCHULER \
6/5/2019 10:17:18 PM
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Washington Watch: Spies – real and imagined
President Donald Trump turned down repeated pleas from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on behalf of Pollard, but that could be about to change.
By DOUGLAS BLOOMFIELD \
6/5/2019 10:18:10 PM
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Media Comment: Informing less but influencing more
WHY DID the media need to wait for last Thursday evening’s press appearance by Netanyahu for Liberman’s record vis-à-vis the haredim to be set out before the public?
By YISRAEL MEDAD AND ELI POLLAK \
6/5/2019 10:22:37 PM
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Root out extremism
The gap between governments opens up a dangerous crack that is enabling the expression of dangerous ideas and pledges.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
6/5/2019 10:34:53 PM
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Book review: Consistent inconsistency
Susan Linfield takes a look at eight intellectuals who have addressed the question of Zionism and the Left.
By COLIN SHINDLER \
6/5/2019 10:45:16 PM
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Upward trajectory of Indo-Israeli ties - Opinion
Netanyahu is correct that he has much to discuss with Modi, who defied conventional wisdom in Indian foreign policy by paying a first-ever prime ministerial to the Jewish state in 2017.
By VINAY KAURA \
6/5/2019 10:48:12 PM
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Upward trajectory of Indo-Israeli ties - Opinion
Netanyahu is correct that he has much to discuss with Modi, who defied conventional wisdom in Indian foreign policy by paying a first-ever prime ministerial to the Jewish state in 2017.
By VINAY KAURA \
6/5/2019 10:48:20 PM
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Should European Muslims learn from Zionism? - Opinion
Antisemitism’s history differs greatly from that of Islamophobia. The latter’s roots in Western Europe are recent. Islamophobia attributes negative characteristics to all Muslims.
By MANFRED GERSTENFELD \
6/5/2019 10:55:54 PM
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The role of female rabbis, 47 years after the first one was ordained
Half of the rabbinic students enrolled today in the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion are female.
By SHAKED KARABELNICOFF \
6/5/2019 10:59:31 PM
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JICIsrael hosts 600 for Jerusalem Day event
Lone soldiers and new immigrants were welcomed and noted city officials and their families enjoyed as well.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
6/5/2019 11:30:45 PM
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U.S. records more than 1,000 measles cases this year
By REUTERS \
6/5/2019 11:31:05 PM