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The Weekend Edition
The Best Reads of the Week for
Sunday, February 14, 2021
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Interview
'I think Trump has an incredible legacy'
No longer US ambassador, David Friedman is sticking to his sledgehammers
By
Lazar Berman
The ex-envoy maintains the last 4 years were an unequivocal success, thanks to the White House’s ‘inexperienced’ crew, which smashed precedent and forged a new path
Op-ed
David Horovitz
Israel’s vaccination stagnation: Why we’ve caught it; how to cure it
With plenty of vaccines and efficient HMOs to deliver them, we could’ve been in the final stretch for 1st doses. Instead, doctors are reduced to imploring patients to get the shot
Analysis
As Arab consensus splinters, wangling for community’s vote sparks hard questions
By
Haviv Rettig Gur
Times of Israel Podcast
PODCAST: Daily Briefing, Feb. 9 — Is the US blinking on Golan recognition?
By
TOI staff
Blog
Blinken’s nod to Syria
By
Itamar Rabinovich
Grassroots Orthodox effort in NY helps bring antibody treatment into mainstream
By
Cathryn J. Prince
It works: 0 deaths, only 4 severe cases among 523,000 fully vaccinated Israelis
By
Nathan Jeffay
HMO data a week after 2nd dose shows 93% effectiveness, ‘unequivocally’ proving vaccine’s success and leaving ‘no doubt’ it’s saved many Israeli lives, says Maccabi official
More younger Israelis now being hospitalized for COVID than those 60-plus
By
Luke Tress
Natural immunity
Mobile vaccination unit inoculates Israelis on forest stroll
By
TOI staff
Times of Israel Podcast
PODCAST: Daily Briefing, Feb. 10 — Good COVID news: Vaccine study, ‘wonder’ drug
By
TOI staff
Stuck abroad with airport shut, flummoxed Israelis scramble for a way back home
By
Jessica Steinberg
From the blogs
In Iran, I was taught to hate Israel and Jews. Then I watched Schindler’s List.
By
Omid Safari
Spielberg’s movie undid decades of lies, inspired me to visit Auschwitz, and taught me that the truth will always, eventually, come to light
Higher steaks as Israeli company makes first lab-cultivated rib-eye cut
By
Stuart Winer
Aleph Farms claims its printed meat has all the flavor and texture a butcher can offer but without harming animals, opening the way for sustainable food production
In ‘first,’ delivery drone gets to destination in Israel without GPS signal
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Hope grows for blood cancer patients, as cell therapy firm’s key trial succeeds
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Times of Israel Podcast
PODCAST: Daily Briefing, Feb. 11 — How to cure Israel’s COVID-infected economy
By
TOI staff
Central bank may go beyond $30 billion forex buy to tame mighty shekel
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Times Will Tell
PODCAST: For Family Day, a schmooze with Israeli parenting guru Einat Nathan
By
TOI staff
Her approach: Go back to basics and allow children to deal with pain and work out their own problems, while supported by ‘reliable, relaxed parents — that are present’
Survey: Pandemic strengthened sibling bonds in Israel, hurt parents’ sex life
By
TOI staff
Interview
Wrestler, rescuer, diplomat, spy: Grandson unmasks his heroic Israeli patriarch
By
Renee Ghert-Zand
Film review
Debut film by Mexican duo, ‘Leona’ is way more than a Jewish ‘Romeo and Juliet’
By
Jordan Hoffman
Nuance, attention to detail, and ultimately, believability make for a gripping journey into Mexico’s insular Syrian Jewish community. Streaming Friday in virtual cinemas
Golda Meir given posthumous encore in debut of newly rediscovered musical
By
Anne Joseph
Hail seizure!
Roman soldier’s ancient Masada payslip shows unfair wages go way back
By
TOI staff
1,900-year-old find shows soldier Gaius Messius was left ‘effectively penniless after payday,’ as entire wage of 50 denarii was nabbed to cover basic expenses
Hershel Shanks, popularizer of biblical archaeology, dies at 90
By
Andrew Silow-Carroll
IDF soldier finds rare 1,800-year-old coin during training exercise in north
By
TOI staff
In writing
China’s century-old support for Zionism surfaces in letter
By
Jessica Steinberg
When the Sheikh smiled
By
Yaakov Kermaier
Our annual gathering to honor the special Jews-Druze relationship is on hold during the pandemic, but we can still (carefully) pray together
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