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Wednesday, October 5, 2022
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Netanyahu hospitalized after feeling unwell during Yom Kippur synagogue service
By
ToI Staff
Opposition leader, 72, staying overnight at Shaare Zedek for observation after series of tests come out normal; tweets that he’s feeling well
Mob attacks Arab group driving in Bat Yam on Yom Kippur, overturns vehicle
By
ToI Staff
According to reports, attackers claim the group entered the coastal city to deliberately disturb the peace when roads are mainly car-free; 3 injured
Medics treat 2,741 for cycling injuries, Yom Kippur fasting effects, deliver 1 baby
By
ToI Staff
3 seriously injured in road accidents; 268 suffer effects of fasting; 285 bike riders require treatment for injuries, 133 expectant mothers taken to the hospital
Schoolgirls around Iran removing hijabs, denouncing regime
Iran denies girl, 16, was killed in protests as her death sparks new furor
By
Agencies
and
ToI Staff
Nika Shakarami was last seen alive at Tehran protests on September 20; family says it found her body in a morgue, but the authorities snatched it away for secret burial
Iranian pop singer silenced, but his song based on tweets remains a protest anthem
By
David Vujanovic
France seeks EU freeze on Iran officials’ assets, travel bans over protest crackdown
By
Agencies
Leading US Jewish groups blast Berkeley Law school amid anti-Zionism uproar
By
Luke Tress
Furor erupts after 9 student groups ban pro-Israel speakers in latest antisemitism controversy to roil US campuses; Jewish leaders at college decry ‘panic-mongering’
Explainer
Does UC Berkeley really have ‘Jew-free zones’?
By
Andrew Lapin
'His outrageous views run contrary to your core principles'
2nd pro-Israel congressman urges Jerusalem to ‘ostracize’ Ben Gvir ahead of election
By
Jacob Magid
Going further than Menendez, who cautioned Netanyahu behind closed doors against normalizing Kahane disciple, Brad Sherman publicly warns far-right MK will undermine bilateral ties
Top Ops
Ilana Harris
The kikayon plant that caused Jonah joy and grief
Just as Nineveh’s repentance was accepted (though it didn’t last), our commitment to change is too, even when our Yom Kippur resolutions prove fleeting
Dan Ornstein
When the tiny holds the tremendous
Stubborn faith in the greatness that the few can accomplish is precisely the subversive, cosmos-shattering, inspiring essence of Judaism
Soldier lightly injured in separate incident at Ofra
Israeli woman, 3 daughters enter West Bank city of Nablus, escorted out by PA forces
By
ToI Staff
Israeli security source praises Palestinian authorities, says event could ‘have ended with four bodies’ amid heightened West Bank tensions
Suspect in West Bank shooting attack arrested, Palestinian gunman killed in clashes
By
ToI Staff
and
Emanuel Fabian
For Florida Jews battered by Hurricane Ian, Yom Kippur offers community, and renewal
By
BOBBY CAINA CALVAN
and
Mike Schneider
In devastated southwest of the state, synagogues adapt their services — sometimes drastically; ‘People are shattered and in need both of resources and supplies, but also of hope’
Before leaving office, Obama claimed Netanyahu ‘subscribes to Putinism’
By
Jacob Magid
In newly declassified remarks to reporters, then-outgoing US president placed ex-Israeli PM in same basket with Erdogan, Duterte and Trump in war of ideas against liberal democracy
Nobel chemistry prize goes to two Americans and a Dane who make molecules ‘click’
By
david keyton
,
Frank Jordans
and
CHRISTINA LARSON
Their work is seen enabling more precise targeting of cancer and other diseases; Bertzozzi is only 8th woman of 189 chemistry laureates; she and Sharpless also Wolf Prize winners
Quickly retreating Russian troops leave comrades’ bodies behind in Ukraine’s Lyman
By
Adam Schreck
and
VASILISA STEPANENKO
Ukrainian military collects bodies of its fallen after fierce battles for control of city, but troops don’t immediately remove Russian corpses
Russia uses Iran-made suicide drones to attack Ukrainian town near Kyiv
By
AFP
Interview
Adam Schreck
and
HANNA ARHIROVA
For safety’s sake, Ukraine wants to restart its Russian-occupied nuclear plant
Head of operating company says power from reactors at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is needed to protect essential safety equipment from cold damage during winter
Oscar-winning French actresses cut off their hair in solidarity with Iranian women
By
jade le deley
and
John Leicester
Marion Cotillard and Juliette Binoche among those who hack off locks in video to support women’s rights protests in the Islamic Republic
'It was a rough time to be Jewish in the US'
‘School Ties’ at 30: How a film about antisemitism launched Brendan Fraser’s career
By
Stephen Silver
Reflecting a 1950s America where Jews were kept out of elite prep schools, the 1992 film is one of few touching on the bigotry once pervasive in the educational system
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