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The Weekend Edition
The Best Reads of the Week for
Sunday, January 17, 2021
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Interview
'It is scary' what some Trump supporters believe
‘Trump’s horrific legacy: He destroyed the truth in America’ — Abe Foxman
By
David Horovitz
The president ‘fueled it, he built it, he encouraged the lying,’ says the former ADL head. ‘He emboldened the bigots’ and must be punished. Healing the country will be harder
Op-ed
David Horovitz
Schwarzenegger’s Kristallnacht comparison is outrageous… isn’t it?
The next test will not be long in coming. Even as January 6 is investigated, January 20 looms — and this time, law enforcement authorities cannot underestimate the warning signs
Op-ed
Israel and the shameful, dangerous final days of Donald Trump
By
David Horovitz
Blog
Believing the unbelievable
By
Donniel Hartman
From the blogs
‘White genocide’ and other horrific myths driving Jew-hating Capitol rioters
By
Jonathan D. Sarna
Analysis
Divided and dismissed despite historic gains, Arab parties now bleeding support
By
Aaron Boxerman
The Joint List alliance got an unprecedented 15 seats and broke political taboos in a bid to achieve its goals. Its factions have little to show for it except their community’s ire
Wooing Arab votes, Netanyahu claims 2015 ‘voting in droves’ remark was twisted
By
Aaron Boxerman
Blog
The hottest commodity on the political market: Israeli Arabs
By
Yoseph Haddad
Blog
A confederation between Israel and Palestine can resolve the conflict
By
Bishara A. Bahbah
Analysis
How well does the vaccine work? Israel’s real-world stats can be globe’s guide
By
Nathan Jeffay
The international community will be watching Israel, where vital data is starting to emerge from the breakneck-paced mass inoculation campaign
Initial Israeli data: First Pfizer shot curbs infections by 50% after 14 days
By
TOI staff
Technion rolls out home-made coronavirus spit tests on campus
By
Nathan Jeffay
Israeli group sparks debate with plans to vaccinate world’s Holocaust survivors
By
Nathan Jeffay
Experts urge dose of transparency as medical data traded to Pfizer for vaccines
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Privacy activists ask if pharma firm is truly only getting publicly available information, decry lack of transparency and fear what will happen if records are de-anonymized
Startup says it can make rifles smarter, deadlier — and safer
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Dark net vendors tout likely fake COVID-19 vaccines as prices soar – researchers
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Bank of Israel to buy $30 billion in forex in 2021 to curb shekel rise
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Times Will Tell
PODCAST: Where Jesus was baptized on Jordan River, Franciscans hold festive mass
By
TOI staff
Come with ToI to the Jordan Valley to hear the first mass in 54 years, at a site recently cleared from thousands of landmines left over from the 1967 Six Day War
Reporter's notebook
With landmines cleared, church on Jordan River holds 1st mass in 54 years
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
Group aims to give hikers emergency wifi, no matter how far off the beaten path
By
Sue Surkes
Times of Israel Podcast
PODCAST: The Daily Briefing – Arnold Schwarzenegger looks evil in the eye
By
TOI staff
ToI panel weighs in on US movie star-turned-politician’s stark warning, discusses whether headlines of 800 new settler homes will prod Biden, and charts Israel’s religious right
Times of Israel Podcast
PODCAST: The Daily Briefing – Sheldon Adelson, the man who would make kings
By
TOI staff
Times of Israel Podcast
PODCAST: The Daily Briefing – Gantz’s sorry (not) sorry plea for anti-Bibi bloc
By
TOI staff
Times of Israel Podcast
PODCAST: The Daily Briefing – Pelosi’s Hebrew poem; all about the Arab vote
By
TOI staff
Interview
Canada’s 1st Canuck-Sabra parliamentarian is Zionist and proudly pro-Palestinian
By
Robert Sarner
Director interview
25-year-old zooms in on a surreal geriatric ‘Disneyland’ in first feature film
By
Jordan Hoffman
Starting Friday, Lance Oppenheim’s ‘Some Kind of Heaven’ captures Florida’s ‘The Villages,’ the world’s largest retirement community, where psychedelic drugs and vagabonds abound
Pinched by pandemic, Israeli artists paint new paths onto Instagram walls
By
Jessica Steinberg
These US Orthodox women bloggers prefer not to be seen, but are very much heard
By
Cathryn J. Prince
Author interview
Downton Abbey author’s new mystery stars real-life Hitler-loving Mitford sisters
By
Renee Ghert-Zand
Separate peaces
By
Kenneth Jacobson
What the Palestinians should do to gain some measure of trust from Israel, and why it falls to them to pick up the baton
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