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Ultra-secular: Is Tel Aviv becoming overzealous?
In Tel Aviv, just as in the religiously fervent Jerusalem neighborhood of Mea Shearim, a distinct form of zealotry is emerging, rooted in fears that the other side will influence us and our children; Dear Tel Avivians, let's not allow a vocal minority to transform our city into a bastion of secular extremism
Rabbi Tamir Granot
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10.02.23
Israelis build suspended makeshift sukkahs despite clear danger | Documentation
Structures placed on scaffolding and protruding from the sides of apartment blocks pose considerable risk to the people inside the sukkah and below them on the street, but authorities seem to be doing little to mitigate dangers; Watch what happens when someone discovers that someone has built a sukkah right next to his bedroom
Adam Kutub, Kobi Nachshoni, Liran Tamari
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10.02.23
The Tower of David still reveals Jerusalem's 3,000 years of secrets
The historical museum having undergone a transformation, now serves as a unique cultural, historical, and national treasure. Dr. Yoel Rappel tours the site and finds a window into its past
Dr. Yoel Rappel
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10.02.23
Jerusalem: Explore the Old City's culinary wonders
The Old City of Jerusalem offers much more than just bagel with za'atar - though we did try that too, and it was delicious; We embarked on a tour of some legendary and new dining establishments within the walls, culminating in a special journey into the past
Amir Kaminer, Anat Lev-Adler
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09.29.23
King Hezekiah's riddle: Has the ancient royal inscription finally been cracked?
Using advanced tech, Israeli expert decodes stone inscription found in Jerusalem 40 years ago, linking it to Judean King's water project, highlighting his power; ‘After the king's death, his opponents deliberately damaged his inscriptions, in an attempt to tarnish his memory and erase his achievements’
Itzchak Tessler
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09.25.23
The weight of time: Learning from the past to confront an uncertain future
Eighty generations have passed since the destruction of the Temple, and just three since the Holocaust; In every generation, the challenge to learn from the past and confront the future remains the same, 'Ask your father, and he will show you; your elders, and they will tell you'
Alon Goldstein
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09.22.23
Jerusalem sees fewer visiting VIPs after cannibalization of Foreign Ministry
Opinion: Diplomacy is a well-honed skill, but political interests have led the government to distribute chunks of the Foreign Ministry's responsibilities among ministers who are greedy for honor and power
Tova Herzl
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09.21.23
First peek: This is what the new National Library looks like from the inside
New library building will open in late October in Jerusalem's National Quarter, near the Knesset and Israel Museum, offering free access to reading rooms, a paid visitor center and exhibitions featuring rare items
Shmuel Munitz
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09.21.23
Jerusalem: A city at a turning point
Rich and poor, divided and united, modern and fundamentalist: A visit to the world's most complex city, trying to preserve its unique character while also aspiring to resemble European capitals
Sever Plocker
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09.16.23
How a Jerusalem synagogue preserves the soul of Italian Jewry
The Museum of Italian Jewry houses the Conegliano Veneto synagogue, brought fully to Israel; Over 300 years old, it still attracts worshippers committed to the unique Italian liturgical style; However, fewer young people choose to attend, sparking concerns for its future; ‘For the next generation; these are foreign customs’
Shmuel Munitz
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09.15.23
'Every synagogue will have armed security,' Jerusalem police chief says ahead of tense holiday season
Amid numerous threats and terror warnings during this sensitive time in Jerusalem, security official says all resources being mobilized to preemptively thwart such attacks; Defense Minister Gallant issues stern warning to terrorist factions: 'Don't test us!'
Liran Tamari
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09.13.23
Who blew shofar at the historic liberation of Western Wall during the Six-Day War?
The iconic image of Rabbi Shlomo Goren blowing the shofar has become a symbol of the Six-Day War and, over the years, there have been claims that Brig. Gen. Uzi Eilam was the one behind the stirring trumpet call; Now, an ordinary reservist at the time, Yaakov Cohen, asserts he preceded them both
Itamar Eichner
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09.12.23
Right-wing demonstration tells Supreme Court to leave Basic Laws alone
10,000 protested in Jerusalem ahead of the debate on the amendment to the Basic Law: Judiciary that ends the reasonableness standard, which will take place in less than a week. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich declared that ' rejection of Basic Laws is the end of democracy'
Roni Green Shaulov
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09.07.23
Two hurt, one seriously in Jerusalem stabbing attack
Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai, in the area at the time, assists in administering emergency medical care to the wounded before they are taken to hospital
Gilad Cohen, Roni Green Shaulov
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09.06.23
Papua New Guinea PM arrives in Israel ahead of embassy opening
James Marape says opening the embassy in Jerusalem is a natural and meaningful step, amid his deep connection to the Holy Land, and he and his wife observe the Shabbat
Itamar Eichner
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09.04.23
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