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Is Israel's rabbinical response to spitting on Christians adequate?
Opinion: A concerning trend of Jews spitting on Christians in Jerusalem indicates a growing epidemic in Jewish-Christian relations; There is a need for deeper understanding, knowledge, and genuine friendships to address the root causes, rather than superficial attempts at civility that fail to address the underlying problems
Alon Goshen-Gottstein
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06.18.23
Israel taps renowned architect to built Albert Einstein Museum in Jerusalem
Daniel Libeskind who designed the Jewish Museum in Berlin among other notable buildings, will build a 3-story structure to house Einstein's personal archive - donated to Hebrew University, is to feature interactive technology and act as a science education center
Itamar Eichner
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06.15.23
Visitors evacuated from Jerusalem Zoo, aquarium due to forest fire
Ten fire brigades and four planes arrive following the start of a forest fire, which led to the evacuation of visitors at the Biblical Zoo and the Aquarium; fire fighters intervene between the flames and the animals
Liran Tamari
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06.15.23
Israel halts ticket sales for national team over fan disruption concerns
Football Association says must first meet ministers and police, fearing violence from Beitar Jerusalem supporters, sanctioned for their violence in last month's cup games
Shimon Elbaz
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06.14.23
Sidelined: Two Israel-related events we missed
Opinion: It seems that news here can only pick up on world events relating to Israel when it involves scandal and criticism, but the media has also missed a couple of positive events that didn't get enough attention
Sivan Rahav-Meir
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06.12.23
Christians in Jerusalem face escalating threat of assault and harassment
Attacks and spitting on Christians have become commonplace in Jerusalem; 'We suffered genocide, and you suffered the Holocaust, why do such things?' asks head of Armenian Patriarchate office in Jerusalem
Gilad Cohen
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06.07.23
In Jerusalem’s contested Old City, shrinking Armenian community fears displacement after land deal
Real estate deal pushes city's Armenian community to protest in fear move will see them lose their homes near the historic Armenian Quarter
Associated Press
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06.07.23
Extremist Jewish group prepares for a new Jewish Holy Temple
With imported sacrificial cows, ancient hymns and growing support, some nationalist Jews hope to rebuild the Holy Temple in Jerusalem’s Old City, on a site at the heart of Israeli-Palestinian tensions
AFP
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06.05.23
The theater of dreams: Luxury hospitality in Jerusalem
With great food and top-notch amenities, the Theatron Hotel in the capital's Talbiya neighborhood is an ideal getaway spot in a prime tourist location for those who can afford it
Ilan Levinsohn
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06.05.23
Last victim of 2001 Sbarro suicide bombing dies after 22 years in coma
Chana Nachenberg was 31 when she and her daughter sat in the Jerusalem restaurant when a terrorist blew himself up and killed 15 people including eight children; her death brings the fatality toll up to 16; She is to be buried in the afternoon
Meir Turgeman
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06.01.23
Thousands march in Jerusalem Pride Parade
Pride parade takes place amid heavy security; Calls of 'shame' follow National Security Minister Ben-Gvir
Liran Tamari, Gilad Cohen
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06.01.23
LGBT Pride Parade in Jerusalem underway
A deputy mayor dismissed of the importance of preserving LGBT rights, the wedding of several gay couples took place in city hall office; A man was detained and questioned after making threatening posts about parade participants
Liran Tamari, Gilad Cohen
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06.01.23
Christian monk says is under daily attacks from extremist Jews
Nikodemus Schnabel a Benedictine monk says that he has felt alienated since his arrival 20 years ago, but that people in Israel now hate Christians 'abysmally' since the new government came into power after the last elections
Ynetnews
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06.01.23
Touch the past: Jerusalem museum goes interactive
The Tower of David Jerusalem Museum invests $50 million to launch interactive exhibits ranging from 3D models to interactive maps in hopes the museum will be able to draw in Israel's younger generation
Anat Lev-Adler
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05.30.23
Outrage in J'lm elementary after a student waves Israeli flag during school play
Parents association of Arab schools in Jerusalem slammed the school while parsing the parents who protested, and call for the responsible authorities to dismiss the school principal
Einav Halabi
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05.25.23
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