11.30.2016 | 29 Heshvan, 5777
Int’l law does not deal with attack tunnels, say experts
UNGA head wears Palestinian scarf marking solidarity
Police bracing for violence during Amona eviction
Analysis: Will Amona lead to a war crimes showdown with the ICC?
‘Inequality, not poverty main challenge facing Israeli society’
World’s most advanced fighter jet a boon for IAF
Moroccan delegations begin arriving in Israel
Rivlin meets religious leaders to bridge gaps over muezzin law
Jimmy Carter: US must recognize a Palestinian state
Art imitating art
Playing his own tune
Beardyman to beatbox his way to TA
Stars shine a light on youth at risk
Sinai says: Beersheba’s Bachar coaching his way to top of Israel’s pyramid
Preview: Hapoel Jerusalem hopes visit by Olimpija is perfect tonic
Bnei Sakhnin shocks Beitar Jerusalem with 85th-minute winner
Maccabi Tel Aviv starting to find rhythm
New HIV cases down in Israel
Health Ministry offical: Junk food habit costs state NIS 6 billion yearly
Your taxes: Measures of hotly debated budget bill
Tech Talk: Get on the hi-tech bus
Five ‘health basket committee’ members have conflicts of interest
Israeli researchers show periods of starvation can affect descendants
Environmentalists: Don't replant trees after Israel's fires
Captain Sunshine expands from solar energy to wind
The Dead Sea’s right to life
COGAT shuts down polluting charcoal production sites in Area B
Amona and pragmatism
‘Tzviut’ – not ‘tzniut’! (Hypocrisy, not modesty)
Replace ‘Who is a Jew?’ with ‘Who is a Jew for what?’
November 30, 2016: Friends with Riyadh
Assad closes in on huge victory in Aleppo
Palestinian Authority President Abbas reelected to head Fatah party
Iran's Khamenei slams Rouhani for being 'too open' toward West
Palestinian police confront human skulls used in drug trade
Iran warns of retaliation if US 'breaches' nuclear deal with sanctions
Israel: Iran is smuggling weapons to Hezbollah on commercial flights
Death toll among Iran's forces in Syrian war passes 1,000
'Gaza risks becoming easy launchpad for ISIS,' says Qatari minister
Islamic State reportedly uses 'chemical gas' against Syrian rebels
ISIS publishes a ‘how to’ outfox Twitter guide
Paranoid ISIS leader 'doesn't sleep without his suicide bomber vest'
The UN, Obama and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict's moment of truth
London cafe apologizes for smoothie with swastika label
Members of Indian ‘lost Jewish tribe’ visit Auschwitz
British soccer fans chant antisemitic slogan on London subway
Mobileye head: In two decades, cars as we know them will be obsolete
Autonomous driving becomes a reality
China-Israel Relations: When the Gate Opens
El Al management and pilots begin negotiations as company registers losses
Diplomacy: Donald Trump, have we got an Israel policy for you!
South Carolina governor who opposed anti-Israel BDS to be Trump's UN envoy
US Holocaust museum alarmed over 'hateful speech' by white nationalists
Trump outlines plans for first day in office
Analysis: Clinton falls amid assault on establishment
Clinton concedes: 'We have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling'
Hillary Clinton and the glass ceiling: Cracked but intact
NY hassidic village loyal to Clinton despite Trump popularity among ultra-Orthodox
Grapevine: A good word for the media
Last person of 1800s celebrates 117th birthday
Petitioners suggest Trump name US-Lebanese ex-porn star as Saudi envoy
Star Catcher: Astrology for the week of November 25, 2016
Podcast: Does Trump love Jews or embolden antisemitic voices?
Why Starbucks failed in Israel (and only in Israel)
Taxicab Diplomacy: Trump vs. Clinton
PODCAST: After Turkey, Africa and Egypt, is Saudi Arabia Israel’s next ally?
Why ‘Daily Show’ host Trevor Noah had a bar mitzvah
Was CNN right to apologize over caption on 'alt-right' antisemitism?
How Trump's top aide Stephen Bannon made money from 'Seinfeld'
Warning: Weddings can be hazardous to your health
Race for respect
Port of Tel Aviv: More than a pretty picture
Creating chaos
The secular kabbalist
Love and betrayal behind the lines
Parashat Vayeitsei: The danger of routine
Reassessing American interests in the Middle East
Books: Shattering pain
Books: Unstoppable Bibi?
Hot off the Arab press
Pascale's Kitchen: Winter Stews
Cleaning up the Kidron/El Nar Valley
All about that folk
An island in a stormy sea
Wellness for all
Where the search for the origins of life...
Moving on, with meaning
Tennis is his racquet
Taking a good look at ourselves
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T.E. Lawrence wanted to see Jewish colonies – 'bright spots in a desert' – in the Holy Land
'I am always ready to help'
Christian heritage site found ransacked after monastery retaken from ISIS
Police Sappers from Abroad Plant Trees in Memory of Jonatan Vermeulen
JNF UK Dedicates the Jonathan Wohl Music School at Ono College
Update: Six days of battling the flames throughout Israel
Speaker of Czech Chamber of Deputies Plants a Tree in Jerusalem's Hills
We will win but how long will it take? Including Bibi's Building Bluff
Is a Jewish safe haven possible in the Diaspora; is America the “exception”?
Potentially Misleading Statistics on Global Terrorism
Still Looking for Israel at Harvard
... led scientist Gary Steinman.
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Getting to know Marty Gilbert.
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An artistic exhibition of an intensely personal nature resonates with gallery visitors.
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News briefs from around the nation.
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Germany’s capital looks toward Israeli chutzpah and innovation to rev up its start-up scene.
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‘Now that it’s happening here...’
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Whimsical start-up turns life into art.
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Tsabar flits between various artistic disciplines, and there are physical passages in the show that give you a sense of space, and get you to spread your tactile, aural and emotional sensibilities.
News round up from around the country.
The ensemble began life in Ashdod in 1994, with the goal of perpetuating the rich musical heritage of the Maghreb region.
The five-day event takes in over 30 documentaries, from Israel and around the world, featuring seven Israeli premieres.
Ninth graders at a Modi’in high school are getting a taste of the US election.
By ANAV SILVERMAN
Yesh Atid’s plan for religious tolerance would enable people who believe that riding a bus on Shabbat does not impact on their Jewishness to do so.
All five branches of the longstanding pub-restaurant around the country offer more than just a hint of a genuine overseas barroom ambiance.
The story of an ‘Exodus’ passenger’s stormy sail to the Jewish state.
Taryn Simon is a multidisciplinary artist whose works combine photography, texts, video, performance and sculpture to direct attention to unique, surprising and often disturbing phenomena.
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It’s quicker by train.
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I was still quite surprised, maybe even a British “shocked,” to see Prince Charles with an emblazoned kippa.
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