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Monday, April 24, 2023
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Israelis stand in silence as sirens mark 28,468 fallen soldiers, terror victims
By
ToI Staff
Netanyahu opens Memorial Day events in shadow of Mahane Yehuda market car-ramming that injures five, says attack another reminder ‘Israel acquired through many tribulations’
6:30 pm
1 dead in Oklahoma college shooting, suspect in custody
6:10 pm
Oklahoma college issues alert of 'active shooter situation'
5:55 pm
CNN, Don Lemon part ways weeks after sexist Nikki Haley comments
'Rothman is an enemy of the people,' activists shout
‘The Jewish people won’t forgive, won’t forget’: Protesters target Rothman at JFNA
By
Canaan Lidor
Several ousted from General Assembly in Tel Aviv; fellow panelist accuses far-right MK of ‘crushing Israeli democracy and Diaspora relations’ with judicial overhaul, gets ovation
Protest leaders take the stage at JFNA, say overhaul is ‘tearing up social contract’
By
Carrie Keller-Lynn
At Jewish Agency summit, visitors from Diaspora sound alarm on judicial overhaul
By
Canaan Lidor
Sirens to blare at 8 p.m. Monday, 11 a.m. Tuesday
Israel readies to usher in Memorial Day ceremonies, under shadow of overhaul rifts
By
Michael Bachner
Disruption feared at events for 24,213 fallen troops and 4,255 terror victims, as some ministers cancel; bereaved relatives to stay away; Bennett: ‘Focus only on families’ pain’
String of coalition ministers, MKs withdraw from Memorial Day events amid protests
By
Ash Obel
High Court orders Gallant to allow Palestinians to attend joint Memorial Day event
By
Jeremy Sharon
'Unrestricted' podcast
Abe Foxman on antisemitism, the two-state solution, and judicial reform
Join Steve and the former national director of the Anti-Defamation League as they discuss key issues facing the Jewish people today
60,000 people in Israel born in the same year as the nation
Israel’s population nears 10 million, a 12-fold increase since state’s 1948 founding
By
ToI Staff
Central Bureau of Statistics releases figures ahead of nation’s 75th anniversary; 183,000 babies born last year, and 28% of population is below age of 14
History books
National Library seeks personal diaries and accounts from 1948
By
Jessica Steinberg
All a flutter
Blue and white butterfly voted national icon in run up to Independence Day
By
Sue Surkes
Israel arrests Jordanian MP for trying to smuggle 200 guns into West Bank, says Amman
By
Lazar Berman
and
Emanuel Fabian
Israel arrested a Jordanian parliamentarian on suspicion of smuggling over 200 guns and gold into the West Bank, Jordan’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement Sunday. According to Jordan’s Ammon news outlet, the arrest took place Saturday evening at the Allenby Bridge border crossing, as MP Imad al-Adwan...
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FM Cohen: We don’t hold Jordan responsible for its MP’s weapons smuggling attempt
By
Lazar Berman
PM drums up support for right-wing ‘million person’ rally, but won’t join – report
By
ToI Staff
Netanyahu confidants in talks with ultra-Orthodox parties to convince Haredi communities to participate in protest, TV news says
In US TV interview, Netanyahu says parts of judicial overhaul ‘not going to happen’
By
Ash Obel
Netanyahu stays away, isn't mentioned by Jewish dignitaries
‘Please help us’: Anti-overhaul activists set the tone at US Jews’ Tel Aviv gathering
By
Ben Sales
JTA — At a marquee conference of American Jewish leaders that kicked off Sunday night in Tel Aviv, the loudest cheers were for anti-government protesters, most of the energy could be found outside of the convention center’s gates, and the biggest news was who didn’t show up. The...
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Protesters outside JFNA confab try to engage visiting US Jews on judicial overhaul
By
Carrie Keller-Lynn
Top Ops
Didi Nachshon
Absently present: We will not be at Yossi’s graveside this year
We are out fighting on your behalf to make sense of the most senseless loss. We are defending the soul of our nation
Eilon Schwartz
At 75, there’s hope – if we’re willing to see it
In an Israel dangerously divided into two camps, there has been a move from both sides to the empathetic center
Elchanan Poupko
A letter to Israel’s demographically intoxicated
You’re right. You do have many children – more than anyone else in Israel. But guess who has even more children
Arda Nazerian
Jews and Armenians: Survivors who are thriving
On this Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, so soon after Yom HaShoah, take comfort in people’s capacity for grit and resilience
Swastika carved into US Jewish teen’s back at school; culprits not found in 6 weeks
By
Michael Bachner
Boy, 17, with nonverbal autism is only kippah-wearing student at Las Vegas school; mom pulls him from institution, doesn’t trust version of events by staffer tasked with aiding him
Death penalty trial to begin of man accused of killing 11 at Pittsburgh synagogue
By
Peter Smith
and
MARK SCOLFORO
Op-ed
David Horovitz
Herzog’s global Jewish dialogue initiative is laudable, as long as it’s not too late
President Isaac Herzog used his address to the Jewish Federations of North America's General Assembly in Tel Aviv on Sunday night to announce plans for "a first-of-its-kind global council for Jewish dialogue" -- a place, as he put it, "where we can engage in serious, sensitive, and strategic discussions on the most complex and pressing issues facing our people." The...
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ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Apr 24: President launches global dialogue forum. Will anyone listen?
By
ToI Staff
A deeply divided Israel limps toward its 75th birthday under weight of internal rift
By
Josef Federman
Government’s planned overhaul of judiciary has split the nation so deeply that the division is sometimes felt even within families
Regev said to direct cameras to cut away from protest signs at torch-lighting event
By
ToI Staff
Archaeology
75 years on, newly found compass points to heart of 1948 battle where 35 troops died
By
Michael Bachner
Researchers also unearth bullet casings at site of famous Lamed Heh battle in War of Independence, shedding rare light on an incident from which there were no Palmach survivors
Netflix 'Jewish Matchmaking' star, a new immigrant, co-hosts
‘There’s somebody for everyone’: Dozens of matchmakers meet to swap tips in Jerusalem
By
Amy Spiro
Professional and amateur ‘shadchanim’ attend conference billed as first of its kind, while debating best practices on how to help others find their ‘bashert’
Interview
Tal Schneider
Foreign minister lauds expansion of Israeli diplomatic clout into Eurasia region
Foreign Minister Eli Cohen has eight more months in office -- until December 29, 2023, when he is scheduled to be replaced by Energy Minister Israel Katz. Then, sometime in 2026, he is meant to return to the role of top diplomat, at least according to an internal Likud rotation agreement. Because of the unusual arrangement, Cohen has been setting...
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Tech transfer companies perform the 'art of translation'
Israeli universities churn out startups as ties with tech industry grow
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Data shows rise of over 120% in startups set up yearly by academic institutions, from 34 in 2016 to 75 in 2020, accounting for 13% of total new startups established in Israel
Renewable energy firm opens trade on Tel Aviv Stock Exchange after IPO
By
Sharon Wrobel
The classic animated film ‘An American Tail’ is now a musical
By
Shira Li Bartov
The adaptation of the 1986 movie about a family of Russian-Jewish mice who move to America will run at the Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis from April 25 through June 18
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10 years in prison for drunk driver who killed 12-year-old cyclist on Yom Kippur
By
ToI Staff
Palestinian man shot dead by Israeli troops during raid near Jericho
By
Emanuel Fabian
UK’s Labour suspends MP Diane Abbott for saying Jews don’t face racism
By
AFP
Israel Police use of NSO spyware set to be probed by Knesset subcommittee
By
Ash Obel
Israel said to shell Hezbollah position in southern Syria, drop threatening flyers
By
Emanuel Fabian
Teacher arrested on suspicion of shooting dead boy, 11, earlier this month
By
ToI Staff
Polish regulator probes TV channel after academic argued Poles ‘failed’ Jews in WWII
By
Michael Bachner
Landscape art
Earth Day art murals reinvent crumbling army barracks at Dead Sea
By
Jessica Steinberg
Man, 22, shot dead in Rishon Lezion in suspected criminal underworld slaying
By
ToI Staff
Viewing history
Cinematheque opens archive to global viewers for Israel’s 75th
By
Jessica Steinberg
Obituary
The fuzzy, neurotic, unmistakably Jewish legacy of cartoonist Ed Koren
By
Andrew Silow-Carroll
Urgency grows in DeSantis team to launch 2024 bid amid relentless Trump attacks
By
Steve Peoples
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