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One ultra-Orthodox man approached a secular protester who was filming the event and appeared ready to assault him.
By HOWARD BLAS
Loeb – ranked 156th in the world – acknowledged that she “had to battle” on court in a match which featured “interesting calls.” Loeb highlights “staying mentally strong” as the key to the match.
Maccabi Tel Aviv was humbled 3-0 by Betar Jerusalem in its opener last week before eking into the Europa League group stage with a 2-2 draw against Altach of Austria on Thursday.
With EuroBasket tipping off this week, Israel not pleased with 21-point defeat in Warsaw.
By BARRY DAVIS
New York-based Israeli guitarist Avi Rothbard brings his cross-cultural musical baggage to this year’s Red Sea Jazz Festival.
By ORA BRAFMAN
The Istanbul Modern Dance Theatre came to the Suzanne Dallal Centre on August 19.
By SARAH LEVI
A survey examined the status in 2016 of medical professionals, lawyers, hi-tech employees, army professionals and social workers in comparison to teachers.
By SHOSHANA KRANISH
Salah Hamouri was one of the 1027 prisoners who was freed in 2011 in the exchange for Gilad Schalit.
The research and mentorship program ended its 7th year on a high note.
By JTA
Reykjavik was the first European capital to support boycotting products from Israeli settlements.
“They say no one is irreplaceable, but I don’t know if someone else could have started the great process that Herzl put in motion."
By TOVAH LAZAROFF
In their statement, the EU also urged Israel to halt settlement construction, while encouraging the rebuilding of illegal Palestinian schools.
By HAGAY HACOHEN
During the last week of summer more than a thousand Israelis will flock to Eilat to enjoy the best of Yemenite and Mizrahi music.
The man, who was carrying an Israeli passport, was detained.
Police officers patrolled parks and public spaces looking for minors with alcoholic drinks, which they then took away from them.
By HAGAY HACOHEN,SHOSHANA KRANISH
Lotan was tasked with negotiating the releases of Israelis held by enemies.
By THE MEDIA LINE/DIMA ABUMARIA
Israel claims the move is a necessary security measure given regular clashes in nearby Palestinian refugee camp.
Israel, which improved to 8-1 this summer, faces Hungary in Warsaw on Friday before playing Great Britain on Saturday.
Yellow-and-blue twice comes back from behind to draw second leg with Altach and join Beersheba.
By HERB KEINON,ADAM RASGON,MICHAEL WILNER
US official: Stance would be "biased."
By YONAH JEREMY BOB
Locals want weekly Petah Tikva rallies moved to park.
By GIL HOFFMAN
Peretz lost to Gabbay in the July 10 Labor leadership race and maintains a large camp in the party. He became the first MK to announce his opposition to the plan.
The High Court has persistently upheld the state’s position in the past that constructions on private Palestinian property must be removed.
Israel Land Fund’s Arieh King tells The Jerusalem Post the east Jerusalem neighborhood is undergoing a revolution.
By AMY SPIRO
The model-actress-superstar-superhero is on the cover of the biggest issue of the year.
Lead singer of Apo and the Apostles scrambles to find replacement guitar for UK tour.
More than two-thirds of respondents also said that they felt that the schoolteachers were not adequate role models.
Freedom of religion is perhaps the most compelling individual rights-based argument for allowing MKs back on the Mount. Then, there's security.
The prime minister came under scrutiny for waiting nearly two weeks to issue a statement on the rally.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM
Comments come shortly after Prime Minister Netanyahu returns from meeting with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Sochi.
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