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Saturday, June 25, 2022
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‘My country changed her face’: Pelosi responds to abortion ruling with Israeli poem
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TOI staff
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Agencies
US House speaker reads Ehud Manor poem after seismic Supreme Court decision; top Democrat previously quoted poet after Jan. 6 Capitol attack, met with his widow in Israel
Jewish groups gear up to battle abortion bans after Roe overturned
By
Ron Kampeas
Clinics in some US states immediately halt abortions after court ruling strips right
By
MARYCLAIRE DALE
In landmark reversal, US Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, okaying abortion bans
By
Mark Sherman
Conservative majority ends constitutional protection in place nearly 50 years in move foreshadowed by unprecedented leak of draft opinion last month
With US Supreme Court abortion ruling, many fear rollback of LGBTQ and other rights
By
John Hanna
Biden lambastes ‘extreme’ Supreme Court for overturning Roe in ‘tragic error’
By
AFP
,
TOI staff
and
AP
After US abortion ruling, Israeli minister slams Trump’s ‘dark, women-hating regime’
By
TOI staff
and
AP
Labor leader Merav Michaeli says if abortion rights can be taken away in US, it can happen anywhere; as only female party leader, urges people to vote for her in next election
Analysis
With US Supreme Court abortion ruling, Trump leads Christian right to its Holy Grail
By
Shaun Tandon
From ‘historic day’ to ‘deeply grieved,’ US faithful split by abortion ruling
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AP
Bennett says ‘divisive’ Netanyahu unsuitable as PM, but won’t rule out cooperation
By
TOI staff
Outgoing PM says he hasn’t decided whether he’ll run again in next elections; Shaked said to have exhausted all efforts to form an alternative coalition in existing Knesset
PM: In retrospect ‘should have taken sleeping bag’ and moved into official residence
By
Michael Horovitz
Interview
Nazi past of top German business families is ‘hiding in plain sight,’ says author
By
Matt Lebovic
In ‘Nazi Billionaires,’ journalist David de Jong investigates six uber-wealthy German families that colluded with National Socialism and ‘went free with their fortunes intact’
Germany scraps Nazi-era abortion law, just hours before US Supreme Court ruling
By
Hui Min NEO
Curators of major German art show apologize for including antisemitic work
By
AP
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Aaron Benson
Overturning Roe attacks women’s, religious rights
The decision impedes the expression of the religious beliefs of all Americans, including Jews, who do not consider abortion to be murder
Lili Eylon
The Judenrein town that spoke Hebrew
Schopfloch in Germany is no doubt the only place in the world where non-Jews called their mayor a ’shoufet,’ their country a ’medine’ and their house a ’bayis’
Iran nuclear talks to resume in coming days, says top EU diplomat
By
Agencies
and
TOI staff
TEHRAN, Iran (AFP) -- Talks on reviving the Iran nuclear deal, which have been stalled for three months, will resume within days, the EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said Saturday during a surprise visit to Tehran. "We will resume the talks on the JCPOA in the coming...
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Official says Mossad, local intel foiled 3 Iran plots to attack Israelis in Istanbul
By
TOI staff
Friends at first sniff: Study shows people are drawn to others who smell like them
By
Issam Ahmed
Research by Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science finds that in making friends, people often ‘click’ with those who smell similar, before establishing other common interests
French PM reveals trauma over Holocaust survivor father’s suicide when she was 11
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AFP
and
TOI staff
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has spoken of the shock when as an 11-year-old she learned that her father Joseph, who had survived the Nazi death camp Auschwitz in the Holocaust, died by suicide. In accusations perhaps tinged with sexism, critics had accused Borne, named prime minister by...
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Which European countries are best for Jews? A new study offers unexpected answers
By
Cnaan Liphshiz
Palestinians reportedly assaulted by settlers near illegal West Bank outpost
By
Emanuel Fabian
Rights group says two hurt ‘in a very violent way,’ vehicles also torched; no immediate comment from Israeli authorities
Palestinians say teen killed by IDF gunfire; military says group threw rocks at road
By
TOI staff
and
Agencies
International donors pledge $160 million for UN Palestinian refugee agency
By
Edith M. Lederer
For many striking teachers, wage woes just the tip of a deeper malaise
By
Jeremy Sharon
Young teachers are shockingly underpaid, but other systemic problems also stymie the goal of raising teaching standards
2 dead, 21 hurt in Oslo terror attack near gay bar; suspect of Iranian descent held
By
Pierre-Henry DESHAYES
10 in serious condition after gunman opens fire near London Pub club, jazz bar, takeaway food outlet; Pride parade canceled; suspect was known to domestic intelligence services
Norway raises terror alert to highest level after deadly mass shooting near gay bar
By
Maria Sanminiatelli
and
Karl Ritter
Attacker stabs two policemen outside Tunisia synagogue
By
AFP
After seaside digs dumped by Trump, US ambassador roosts at Jerusalem rental instead
By
Laurie Kellman
2017 decision to move the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and sell the longtime ambassadorial residence led Tom Nides on a hunt for a suitable property in the capital
Israeli company to test if fecal bacteria pills boost cancer immunotherapy
By
Nathan Jeffay
Prospective medication seeks to tweak gut germs in patients who don’t respond well to treatment, utilizing research that suggests microbiome impacts effectiveness
Landmark survey of Jewish LA reveals an increasingly diverse and engaged community
By
Asaf Shalev
and
Jackie Hajdenberg
JTA – When the results of the new population survey of Jewish Los Angeles came in, Rabbi Noah Farkas was stunned by the data on Jewish identity and affiliation. Like many community leaders, the CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles has long heard warnings about a decline in Jewish involvement...
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With glamping, an Israeli tourism growth sector gets in tents
By
Danielle Nagler
As sites pop up across the country, entrepreneurs offer new but still luxurious ways to see Israel and its landscape outside of conventional hotel rooms
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Jordan’s king says Ukraine war exposes need for ‘Middle East NATO’
By
TOI staff
Victims of Surfside collapse remembered at site where tower once stood
By
Adriana Gomez Licon
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Curt Anderson
Amnesty accuses PA of shielding brass in trial over Abbas critic’s death
By
Agencies
Judge okays $1.2 billion settlement for Surfside collapse victims
By
CALEB GUEDES-REED
Congress passes watershed gun reform following New York, Texas shootings
By
Alan Fram
Ukraine says rocket barrage fired from Belarus at northern village
By
Benoit Finck
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Blaise GAUQUELIN
and
Anna MALPAS
10-year-old girl, elderly man seriously injured by snake bites in separate incidents
By
TOI staff
Man shot dead in northern Israel amid unrelenting crime wave
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Michael Horovitz
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