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U.N. slams bleeding Iraqi protesters for closing roads, harming oil supply
In Iraq, more than 200 protesters have been shot by security forces.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
11/7/2019 6:15:44 PM
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Brazilian soccer players wear star of David in honor of Kristallnacht
The Corinthians previously wore shirts featuring the names of the victims of the Pittsburgh shooting attack
By DONNA RACHEL EDMUNDS \
11/7/2019 1:04:24 AM
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U.S. senators press for sanctions on Turkey
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 1:11:56 AM
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U.S. State Dept. hopes Turkey will help with Iran
Turkish President Erdogan to visit Washington on November 13.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
11/7/2019 6:21:43 PM
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U.S. accuses two former Twitter employees of spying for Saudi Arabia
The indictment points an unusually public finger at Saudi Arabia, a U.S. ally that maintains warm ties with President Donald Trump despite its spotty human rights record.
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 6:10:27 AM
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Educators call for November to be named 'Israel History Month'
Five key events in Israeli history, including the passing of two UN resolutions, took place in November.
By DONNA RACHEL EDMUNDS \
11/7/2019 2:04:48 AM
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Trump's personal lawyer Giuliani hires his own attorneys
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 2:49:54 AM
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Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan to try to resolve dam dispute by Jan. 15
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 2:19:28 AM
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Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions will seek U.S. Senate seat
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 2:26:53 AM
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Jewish Federations holding conference instead of General Assembly
The smaller, more focused event will be invitation-only
By JOSEFIN DOLSTEN/JTA \
11/7/2019 2:39:13 AM
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25% of citizenship applicants under Sephardic law of return are not Jewish
Nearly 43,000 applicants, or 27 percent of the total who applied before the closing of the deadline for applications in October, are not Jewish.
By CNAAN LIPHSHIZ/JTA \
11/7/2019 2:42:28 AM
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For Ukrainian Jews, having a Jewish president is a source of pride — and fear
While Volodymr Zelensky's election has brought hope, antisemitism is still rife
By CNAAN LIPHSHIZ/JTA \
11/7/2019 3:00:31 AM
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Netanyahu requests U.S. transfer funds to PA, Trump refuses
Israeli ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer, among other Israeli officials, reportedly asked Washington to allow the transfer.
By RACHEL WOLF \
11/7/2019 12:52:49 PM
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Vindman testimony brings Jewish photographer's work to light
Carol Kitman has been capturing Alexander Vindman and his twin for nearly four decades
By JOSEFIN DOLSTEN/JTA \
11/7/2019 3:27:37 AM
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President of Romania meets World Zionist Organization Chair
The two discussed the Romanian-Israeli relationships and Romania's fight against antisemitism.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 3:47:13 AM
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Anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall poses fresh challenges for German Jews
Although the fall of communism liberated Jewry, the striving for freedom continues
By LIAM HOARE/JTA \
11/7/2019 4:00:02 AM
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We moved to Colorado thinking it was safe for Jews. Were we wrong?
Revelations that a Colorado man was planning a synagogue attack has thrown a shadow over the formerly peaceful community
By TERA JOHNSON-SWARZ/JTA \
11/7/2019 4:14:06 AM
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Israelis are using photos of Greta Thunberg to shame each other over plastic utensils
'How dare you?' asks Thunberg as they reach for a fork
By BEN SALES/JTA \
11/7/2019 4:34:34 AM
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Texas executes white supremacist convicted of strangling woman
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 4:42:59 AM
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International Fellowship of Christians and Jews cancels Jerusalem center
The organization will sell the building to recoup funds already spent
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
11/7/2019 5:58:25 AM
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Israeli volunteer paramedic delivers three babies in 48 hours
'I am still so excited,' he said.
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
11/7/2019 4:55:20 AM
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Trump to meet 100 Orthodox Jews for lunch in New York City
The president is hoping to raise money for his re-election campaign
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
11/7/2019 5:04:31 AM
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Killed American family may have been 'bait' in Mexican cartel fight
"We were deliberately targeted, used as bait to lure one cartel against another," said Lafe Langford, a cousin of some of the victims, who grew up in the same Mormon village.
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 5:06:51 AM
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Two plead guilty to spying in U.S. for Iran
Their targets included American and Israeli Jews
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
11/7/2019 6:02:39 AM
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India on high alert after intel warns of terror attacks on Jewish targets
In October, the US State Department took a shot at Pakistan for not taking enough steps to prevent terror.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 1:21:20 PM
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Liberal Jewish groups ask Israeli politicians to oppose West Bank annexation
Trump administration's support for policy is 'dangerous and deluded', they said.
By BEN SALES/JTA \
11/7/2019 5:34:19 AM
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Colorado synagogue targeted by bombing plot will add surveillance cameras
Board President: 'We will not be threatened'
By MARCY OSTER/JTA \
11/7/2019 5:50:17 AM
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Benjamin Netanyahu, Ofir Akunis meet FIRST Robotics Olympics team
"It's really a great honor for the State of Israel. You've been to Dubai, it's not accidental," Netanyahu told the team.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 5:51:12 AM
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Iran nuke standoff heats up with new IAEA, ship attack disputes
"We believe that this is an attack organized by one or more states, since two other Iranian flagged [very large] tankers were similarly attacked in the same approximate area.”
By YONAH JEREMY BOB,TZVI JOFFRE \
11/7/2019 8:23:40 AM
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Yair Netanyahu says he receives daily death threats, will not enter politics
Midway through a NY event with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, members of Code Pink, a social justice movement in support of Palestinian statehood, broke out in screams and chants, making accusations at Yair.
By HALEY COHEN \
11/7/2019 6:39:26 PM
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Jordanian official: Economy buckling under burden of Syrian refugees
Influx of people fleeing lengthy civil war has affected government expenditures, personal incomes and trade with neighboring nations.
By MURAD AL-SABI/THE MEDIA LINE \
11/7/2019 8:02:40 AM
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UTJ's Litzman willing to sit with Liberman, despite 'split personality'
In an interview, the deputy health minister said he is suspicious of Yisrael Beytenu leader Avigdor Liberman.
By OMRI RON \
11/7/2019 2:14:50 PM
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Ground broken for New Playschool in Eshkol Region
Despite the many problems in the Gaza border communties, a new school is getting its start.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
11/7/2019 9:14:47 AM
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How should Jerusalem be divided? - Watch & Poll
Corey Gil Shuster polled a handful of Israelis throughout the country from Tel Aviv to Rosh Ha’ayin to the Holy City itself, to find out how people feel.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 12:26:22 PM
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Head of Shin Bet: We thwarted over 450 terror attacks in the past year
The IDF mapped on Thursday the house of Kassem Shabli, one of the terrorists who carried out an attack near the West Bank town of Dolev in August, in which 17-year-old Rina Shnerb was murdered.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 1:25:23 PM
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Lion of Judah members help Ethiopian-Israelis embroider for the future
The Lion of Judah Israel project empowers senior, women immigrants from Ethiopia with an embroidery course that lasts about six months.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 9:51:57 AM
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Labour-run council refuses Kosher stand at Christmas market
Ta'am restaurant can't operate over Shabbat because Judaism forbids it, but Manchester City Council refused to negotiate, co-owner tells the 'Post'.
By Ezra Taylor \
11/7/2019 1:16:19 PM
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Iron Maiden to melt Tel Aviv
Bruce Dickinson, the band's lead singer, spoke of his previous experiences with Israel, as a part of his second career as a commercial pilot
By DAVID BRINN \
11/7/2019 11:33:00 AM
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Kayla Mueller's parents don't know if daughter killed by bombing, Al-Baghdadi
When Kayla's mother heard about Baghdadi's death, her "heart broke for the children that were killed with him."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 3:59:48 PM
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Head of Dolev terror attack cell to be released from hospital - report
When Arbid was transferred to Hadassah University Medical Center on September 28, he was considered to be in critical condition.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 12:02:51 PM
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Iranian students: It feels good to 'punch America in the mouth'
The girls were celebrating the 1979 takeover of the U.S. embassy in Tehran.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/8/2019 7:52:24 AM
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Olmert attacks Netanyahu, Channel 12 reporter fires back 'you did the same'
Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and legal reporter Guy Peleg went head to head in a local morning news show when Olmert criticized Amir Ohana’s speech, when Peleg claimed Olmert did similar things.
By MAARIV ONLINE \
11/7/2019 1:02:29 PM
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'Fauda' to be remade in India
This version will examine the conflict between India and Pakistan.
By HANNAH BROWN \
11/7/2019 6:40:07 PM
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Virginia elects the first Jewish and female speaker
Eileen Filler-Corn, 55, was elected the first Jewish and female speaker to represent the Virginia House of Delegates.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 3:57:39 PM
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Momix lives!
The renowned dance troupe returns to Herzliya with a retrospective production of repertory highlights.
By ORI J. LENKINSKI \
11/7/2019 11:48:04 AM
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Greeks in Jerusalem
Estudiantina ensemble and Andreas Katsigiannis host vocalist Alkistis Protopsalti in the closing gala show of Jerusalem’s Oud Festival.
By BARRY DAVIS \
11/7/2019 12:00:11 PM
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Start-ups Helping to Manage Anxiety
Anxiety is an issue that affects a near 18% of the world (according to AADA.org), this figure being even larger for those in the workplace.
By Leo Giosuè \
11/7/2019 12:03:46 PM
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Back to Sorrento
Itsik is proud to have cooked for former president Barack Obama, former prime minister Tony Blair, Bar Refaeli, and now he can add the Deutsches to his list.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
11/7/2019 12:21:49 PM
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Jerry Nadler: U.S. shouldn't use military aid as 'pressure point' on Israel
Israel needs the aid for defense, the Democrat politician said.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 5:27:40 PM
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Labour MP Chris Williamson blames Israel for interfering in UK politics
He was barred from running as a Labour candidate in next month's election after being suspended in February for alleged antisemitism.
By ILANIT CHERNICK \
11/7/2019 6:28:14 PM
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Asian fusion at its best
A meal comprised of small appetizers is the best way to enjoy ‘Station 9’
By LINDA GRADSTEIN \
11/7/2019 12:42:46 PM
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Eating to a Beat
Disco Tokyo is the latest success story for the R2M restaurant group.
By BUZZY GORDON \
11/10/2019 4:48:16 PM
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Immigrants come together to celebrate ‘Yom Aliyah’
This year, the festivities included a fascinating tour of the Herodium and the Gush Etzion Art Fair plus a live music performance.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 7:54:34 PM
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Head of settlement committee: Government must appoint a planning minister
The request was heard during a convention dealing with planning the future of suburban Israel.
By OMRI RON \
11/7/2019 4:33:28 PM
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Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline company to pay NIS 100 million for oil spill
On December 3, 2014, 5 million liters of oil spilled close to the town of Be’er Ora, approximately 20 km. north of Eilat, and badly damaged the Evrona Nature Reserve.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
11/7/2019 8:49:37 PM
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A hoops journey: Eilat to Toronto to Spain
Jordan Loyd reflects on his time in Israel, his NBA experience with Raptors and decision to play in Europe
By JOSHUA HALICKMAN \
11/7/2019 2:15:48 PM
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At 15, the late Bert Lewyn lived through Kristallnacht
A 15-year-old wrote: “Reading you, I was overwhelmed. I could vividly see God’s hand upon you throughout the book as if you were meant to live through turmoil and to eventually pass on this story."
By DAVID GEFFEN \
11/7/2019 2:25:43 PM
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Ma’alot Tarshiha mayor cancels screening of controversial documentary
Regev applauded the removal of the film from the festival program, stating, "There is no room to screen subversive films in publicly supported institutions"
By HANNAH BROWN \
11/7/2019 6:53:12 PM
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IDF commander on Gaza riots: They're teens, no interest in harming them
13th Battalion Commander Lieutenant-Colonel Avi Marciano just concluded four months securing the Gaza border fence, and speaks of his insights and unusual experiences.
By TAL LEV RAM/MAARIV \
11/7/2019 5:55:41 PM
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Meet the Israelis who are reconnecting modern Hebrew to Yiddish
Yiddish is doing a lot better than Hopi or Gaelic.
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
11/9/2019 12:10:59 PM
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Netanyahu's PR appeals decision to let police hack their phones in probe
Effectively, the court said that the police had violated procedure, but that substantively they still had a right to review the cellphone's content due to the charges.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
11/7/2019 11:00:31 PM
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Herzog, Berlin community mark 81 years since Kristallnacht
"It it is unthinkable that Jews take off their kippah, prayer shawl and are afraid to walk in the streets of Europe," said Jewish Agency chairman Isaac Herzog.
By EYTAN HALON \
11/7/2019 6:42:33 PM
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Kansas City looks for another way to honor Dr. King after renaming street
“I’ve been black and living in this city for a long time, and there are lots of things I find more troubling than this,” Lucas said.
By ALLISON KITE AND STEVE VOCKRODT/THE KANSAS CITY STAR/TNS \
11/7/2019 3:28:49 PM
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An Israeli artist’s colorful identity
Kalechman says, “The whole exhibition is about me. It’s called ‘Identity,’ and I’m talking about myself. I am a Sabra, born here in Israel, in 1950. I define myself as a Sabra Israeli.”
By CARL HOFFMAN \
11/7/2019 2:58:38 PM
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Mike Pompeo: Iran positioning itself for rapid nuclear break-out
"Iran's expansion of proliferation-sensitive activities raises concerns that Iran is positioning itself to have the option of a rapid nuclear breakout," Pompeo said in a statement.
By REUTERS,TOVAH LAZAROFF \
11/7/2019 7:10:21 PM
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Neturei Karta: Living in and leaving it
I felt so empty, frustrated and guilty in those first few days. We survived such an intense crisis and I realized that I’d spent my entire life up until then living a fake life,” Tamar adds.
By ILENA SHTOTLAND \
11/7/2019 7:57:21 PM
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Bridging the Gap
The fear and distrust between the Ethiopian community and the police are deepening. In a project which is the first of its kind in Israel, an attempt is being made to bridge this chasm.
By MAXINE LIPTZEN DOROT \
11/7/2019 3:32:03 PM
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Holocaust survivor given police escort in Italy after antisemitic threats
At the end of October, the Italian daily La Repubblica reported that Auschwitz survivor Liliana Segre was the target of about 200 online antisemitic messages and threats every day.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN,REUTERS \
11/7/2019 5:35:38 PM
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Vietnam police confirm all 39 UK truck death victims were Vietnamese
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 4:04:54 PM
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Lebanon's Hariri meets Aoun, says will continue talks
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 4:35:51 PM
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In major reshuffle, Jordan PM moves to push IMF-led economic reforms
Jordan's debt level has spiraled to around $40 billion, driven in part by government moves this year to raise the salaries of teachers and army retirees at a time of falling state revenues.
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 4:59:58 PM
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Hamas bans rally to commemorate Yasser Arafat
Fatah and Hamas have been holding indirect negotiations on PA President Mahmoud Abbas’s initiative to hold new Palestinian parliamentary and presidential elections.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
11/7/2019 8:56:49 PM
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Israeli Pink Floyd tribute band Echoes marks ‘The Wall’s 40th anniversary
With an expanded 10-person lineup, shows will take place at the Beersheba Arts Center on January 6; the Charles Bronfman Auditorium in Tel Aviv on January 14; and at the Congress Center in Haifa on February 6.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 5:10:57 PM
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Twenty-five years after IDF soldier killed, friends save lives in his name
Nachshon Wachsman was captured in 1994 and killed six days later, during a botched IDF rescue mission by the Palestinian gunmen who held him in a tragic event that shook the whole country.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 7:26:29 PM
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France's Macron says NATO suffering 'brain death', questions U.S. support
The United States is showing signs of "turning its back on us", as demonstrated by President Donald Trump's sudden decision on northeastern Syria last month, Macron said.
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 6:04:47 PM
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Breakaway Gerrer community claims expulsion and harassment of pupils
Members of the breakaway Gerrer group have claimed that elements in the mainstream Gur community have threatened, and carried out, various forms of retribution against those who have left.
By JEREMY SHARON \
11/7/2019 6:23:54 PM
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Erdogan: Turkey will let refugees into Europe if EU does not support it
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 5:47:09 PM
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Bosnian Jews, Muslims recall lesson in tolerance as extremism rises globally
Bosnia's Jews and Muslims on Thursday marked the bicentenary of the rescue of a dozen Jews from an Ottoman-era governor's jail.
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 6:05:27 PM
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Iran holding IAEA inspector was 'outrageous provocation'
Iran confirmed that it prevented the inspector from gaining access to its main uranium-enrichment facility at Natanz.
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 6:07:27 PM
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Blue and White, Yisrael Beytenu take step toward coalition agreement
Blue and White attempt to negotiate once more with Yisrael Beytenu as the government formation deadline nears.
By TAMAR URIEL-BEERI,LAHAV HARKOV \
11/7/2019 8:46:45 PM
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U.S. sanctions leader of Mali Islamist militant group
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 6:13:45 PM
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Netanyahu: Iran lied about its nuclear program, IAEA confirms
Tensions are continuing to rise between Tehran and the international community over its nuclear program.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
11/7/2019 8:58:58 PM
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NY lawyer is source of $500,000 paid to Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani
The payment attracted attention because of Lev Parnas' role in helping him investigate former U.S. Vice President Biden, a contender for the Democratic nomination in the 2020 elections.
By REUTERS \
11/8/2019 8:45:15 AM
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Israel invests less in healthcare than most OECD countries
Jewish state shows shortage of healthcare providers, aging medical personnel
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
11/7/2019 9:11:04 PM
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IDF promotes first female officer to artillery corps battalion commander
This is not Major Efrat Kikov Levi's first time making IDF history; she was the first woman to be deputy battalion commander in Eged (artillery brigade) 282 and operations division 215 commander.
By TAMAR URIEL-BEERI \
11/7/2019 9:01:54 PM
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Former Trump adviser Bolton willing to testify if court clears way
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 7:00:17 PM
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U.S. House committee says Bolton threatened to sue if subpoenaed
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 7:04:08 PM
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Pentagon: Revenue from Syria oil fields to go to SDF, not United States
Hoffman added that the United States expects Turkey to hold to account any Ankara-backed forces who allegedly commit war crimes in northeast Syria.
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 8:13:16 PM
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Voices from the Arab Press: Is ISIS dead?
Is the Islamic State terrorist organization nearing its end with the death of its leader and caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi?
By MEDIA LINE \
11/7/2019 7:13:13 PM
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Be more aware
In time for the fall and long evenings at home with the little ones, Yalula introduces toys designed for creative play for young children and adults.
By NERIA BARR \
11/7/2019 7:27:44 PM
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In Israel, more women diagnosed with lung cancer each year
The data showed, however, that among Jewish men, the rate of people diagnosed with the disease has decreased, as has the number of men who smoke.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
11/7/2019 7:27:47 PM
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Pascale's Kitchen: Pumpkin season
Pumpkin, which is part of the squash family, is usually purchased in Israel in large chunks that are wrapped in plastic wrap. It can be prepared in stews, soups, salads and sauces.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
11/7/2019 7:40:05 PM
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U.S. Zionist Congress 2020 elections: What are they and why are they important?
Many consider the World Zionist Congress the “parliament of the Jewish people.”
By ILANIT CHERNICK \
11/7/2019 8:53:18 PM
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Iran moved uranium gas to Fordow site, IAEA says, silent on enrichment
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 7:53:23 PM
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Tour Israel: Wild about flowers
Even if you don’t spend much time out in nature, you’ll surely appreciate the special time of year after the rains have begun when many flowers have start blooming all across Israel.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
11/7/2019 7:54:02 PM
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'White House was right about UNRWA's corruption'
UNRWA has faced budgetary difficulties since last year, when the US – its biggest donor – halted its aid of $360 million per year.
By OMRI NAHMIAS,REUTERS \
11/10/2019 4:05:49 AM
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An Israel-inspired trip through New York City
From where to eat and drink, to where to workout and shop.
By SHARON FEIEREISEN \
11/7/2019 8:58:06 PM
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Nir Barkat to Jeremy Corbyn: You bring shame on yourself and your party
"You have to understand that, in 2019, antisemitism will not be tolerated," the former mayor of Jerusalem and current MK said in a video posted on Facebook.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/7/2019 9:09:02 PM
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Rabbinical court retroactively invalidates decade-old conversion
According to the rabbinical court ruling, the woman met her partner during her military service while she was still studying for conversion in the IDF’s conversion program.
By JEREMY SHARON \
11/7/2019 9:24:42 PM
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Are Jared and Ivanka taking the gloves off?
“A lot of the work that the president’s had me doing over the last three years has actually been cleaning up the messes that Vice President Biden left behind,” Kushner said.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
11/7/2019 9:28:01 PM
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Docaviv Galilee shows the best films in beautiful setting
Docaviv Galilee presents the best of Israeli and international documentary cinema and features more than 20 films and meetings with filmmakers.
By HANNAH BROWN \
11/7/2019 9:29:17 PM
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Roger Hodgson takes the long way home
Supertramp icon makes his Israel debut to mark 40 years since ‘Breakfast of Champions.’
By DAVID BRINN \
11/7/2019 11:01:34 PM
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MKs find ways to stay busy while lack of gov. leaves them with less to do
Political Affairs: A ghost town full of restless spirits
By LAHAV HARKOV \
11/8/2019 3:56:40 AM
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Why I can no longer daven in an Orthodox synagogue
Is a woman allowed to be in the Knesset?’ Rabbi Shlomo Aviner asked provocatively. ‘Of course not’
By BRIAN BLUM \
11/8/2019 3:24:31 PM
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Bad medicine
Year after year, it’s the same story: Winter arrives, and along with it come problems in our health system. “The old lady in the hallway” has become a cliché in Israeli reporting about shortages in hospital beds.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
11/7/2019 9:42:47 PM
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'Prepare to die' Trump adviser Stone texted witness, trial jury hears
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 9:43:27 PM
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What would a Bernie Sanders presidency mean for Israel?
Despite his provocative statements, the Vermont senator says he is committed to the security of the Jewish state.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
11/8/2019 7:25:40 AM
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Trump ordered by NY judge to pay $2 m. over charitable foundation
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 9:59:09 PM
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One killed in tank explosion in Syria's Banias oil refinery - state media
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 9:50:04 PM
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Kristallnacht: The shattering of illusion
Over Kristallnacht – the Night of Broken Glass – the pent-up barbarism and antisemitic mania of the German nation exploded in unparalleled fury and destruction.
By STEWART WEISS \
11/7/2019 9:52:20 PM
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Defending Israel’s justice minister Amir Ohana
His detractors have attempted to discredit him in a host of ways, particularly by insinuating that he has no special skills beyond being Bibi’s pet and sycophant.
By RUTHIE BLUM \
11/7/2019 9:54:48 PM
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Did Israel sledgehammer its reputation as a functioning democracy?
And, are Israel’s ongoing conflicts with international bodies endemic to being viewed as the ‘occupier’?
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
11/8/2019 4:03:35 AM
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Hundreds of mourners gather in northern Mexico to grieve slain Americans
By REUTERS \
11/7/2019 10:00:46 PM
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Israel's daily reality: Aluma
Who can forget November 21, 2002? Aluma got up early, her mind full of numbers. A 17-year-old schoolgirl, she was determined to score high on the morning’s math test.
By BARBARA SOFER \
11/7/2019 10:09:27 PM
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Naftali Bennett's moment: Will he ditch Netanyahu and anoint Gantz as PM?
In approximately two weeks, and if nothing significant happens before then, Benny Gantz’s mandate will expire and a third election will pretty much be a fait accompli.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
11/8/2019 10:23:01 AM
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Antisemitism: What to do about it?
Envoys gather in Jerusalem to assess a problem that’s getting worse.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
11/8/2019 4:05:01 AM
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One generation after unification, too many Germans feel disillusioned
Middle Israel: The limits of redemption
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
11/8/2019 6:11:02 AM
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Jerusalem Post Crossword Puzzle: The word
Jerusalem Post Crossword Puzzle
By JPOST CROSSWORD \
11/7/2019 10:21:06 PM
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Grapevine: The Waldorf walk
Movers and Shakers in Israeli society
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
11/7/2019 10:21:22 PM
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My word: When dates with history are lost in cyberspace
This weekend is the 81st anniversary of Kristallnacht. Not a round anniversary but worth commemorating every year.
By LIAT COLLINS \
8/17/2020 7:28:06 AM
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Israel to lose Naharayim, Tzofar to Jordan on Sunday
The agreement made in the 1994 peace treaty between the two countries granted farmers access.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF,KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
11/10/2019 5:37:58 PM
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Explaining interests in eastern Syria
The Turkish military is more than capable of defending its borders without invading Syria. Its fully modern military is the second largest in NATO, and fourth in terms of firepower.
By JEREMIAH ROZMAN \
11/10/2019 3:30:33 PM
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Dr. Orna Berry: Paving the path
Talking with Dr. Orna Berry – the only woman to have served as chief scientist of the Economy Ministry – about shattering glass ceilings and overcoming personal obstacles.
By FELICE FRIEDSON \
11/7/2019 10:41:30 PM
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Know Comment: Thankfully, Stephen Harper and others defend Israel
In an important move in June, the Government of Canada adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism as part of its anti-racism strategy.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
11/8/2019 3:21:59 PM
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Pompeo in Halle: World must work together to fight antisemitism
“The world must work together against this threat and this vicious attack against religious freedom, and in particular the religious freedom of the Jewish people.”
By EYTAN HALON \
11/7/2019 10:45:06 PM
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Ultra-runner in Jerusalem completes 195th of 196 marathons in two years
On Thursday, Israel became the 195th out of the world’s 196 countries Nick Butter has run in, after completing a marathon around the sights and vistas of Jerusalem.
By JEREMY SHARON \
11/7/2019 10:57:08 PM
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The US disconnect in Syria
As outlined at the UN General Assembly, Turkish President Recep Erdogan’s plan is to resettle two million Syrian refugees in this “safe zone” at a cost of $53 billion.
By ROBERT ELLIS \
11/7/2019 11:01:20 PM
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Arab citizens crying out for justice, no solution without gov. on board
Israeli society, the media and the government are coming to a new awareness of the severity of crime and violence in Arab society.
By AMNON BE’ERI SULIZEANU AND THABET ABU RASS \
11/8/2019 4:10:30 AM
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Lessons from the World Series champions
In every game there are players who make errors and don’t play well, and that can easily lead to discontent and negativity within the team.
By DOV LIPMAN \
11/7/2019 11:15:07 PM
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Hillel's Tech Corner: Seeing with your ears
RenewSenses created a new language for individuals with visual impairment to see using their ears, and the results are astounding.
By HILLEL FULD \
11/7/2019 11:17:45 PM
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Antisemitism in Ukraine?
Within the last 450 years of the major Jewish presence in Ukraine, only 16 to 20 at most were marked by periods of violence.
By PAUL ROBERT MAGOCSI \
11/7/2019 11:21:12 PM
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Israel-Jordan peace needs warming up
There are several reasons for the present perception of a cooling-off in the relationship, often related to internal politics in both countries.
By ZALMAN SHOVAL \
11/12/2019 4:33:30 PM
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Love and conflict resolution
Is the secret to solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict embedded in the 1947-1948 period?
By MOSHE ZIMMERMAN \
11/7/2019 11:44:44 PM
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A new look at the Joseph story
Mitchell surprises, revealing new sides of the age-old Bible story
By MIRIAM KATES LOCK \
11/7/2019 11:58:42 PM