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New York law on Nazi-looted art aims to shine light on lesser-known Holocaust evil
By
Luke Tress
Amid widespread ignorance about genocide, state law requiring museums to label plundered art will inform public and pressure museums, but implementation remains unclear
Op-ed
David Horovitz
On Jews and Israel, Gorbachev’s legacy is under threat
The last Soviet leader has passed away precisely as Putin’s Russia tangles with the Jewish Agency, moving to shut down the Israeli organization that handles Jewish emigration
Sharansky: Gorbachev wouldn’t have released Soviet Jews if not for global pressure
By
Jeremy Sharon
Raze, rebuild, repeat: The relentless settlers of Ramat Migron
By
Jeremy Sharon
The illegal outpost has been torn down again and again, but activists and residents, aided by goats and MKs, refuse to quit their quest to seize and settle as much land as they can
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Aug 30: Defiance at Ramat Migron; parties vying for the Arab vote
By
ToI Staff
Ramat Migron illegal settlement outpost demolished for third time this month
By
Jeremy Sharon
Switching conflicts: The Jews leaving Ukraine and Russia for the West Bank
By
Jeremy Sharon
A tiny portion of the 33,000 new immigrants from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus move to settlements, fleeing war and repression to live inside one of the longest geopolitical feuds
Ahead of school year, most new Ukrainian and Russian immigrant kids not enrolled
By
Judah Ari Gross
Israeli schools ready for influx of Ukrainian, Russian immigrants as opening nears
By
Judah Ari Gross
Underage TikToker running for Knesset eyes groundswell of support for protest party
By
ToI Staff
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Interview
Cost of living can be solved by right-wing economics ‘with humane face,’ says key MK
By
Carrie Keller-Lynn
Interview
Decade-old Yesh Atid has evolved into a ruling party, says coalition whip Toporovsky
By
Carrie Keller-Lynn
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Aug. 28: Why ToI continues to sound the alarm about MK Ben Gvir
By
ToI Staff
Herzog calls to ‘reclaim Zionism,’ turn it from a slur to a source of pride
By
Judah Ari Gross
President makes his remarks in headline speech at event marking 125th anniversary of the First Zionist Congress in Switzerland
In Basel, Herzog recreates Herzl balcony photo, urges Israel-Diaspora unity in op-ed
By
ToI Staff
WZO marks 125th anniversary of 1st Zionist Congress with lavish, costly Swiss affair
By
Avner Hofstein
and
Judah Ari Gross
Analysis
Experts warn: Iran widening its inroads into South Africa through Palestinian issue
By
Steven Gruzd
Top Ops
Emily Schrader
Berkeley Law must act to protect Jewish students
A newly-adopted BDS bylaw is nothing more than the ancient attempt to separate Jews from their religion and identities
Kenneth S. Stern
Yes it may hurt, but campus groups have the right to exclude Zionists
Universities should set a tone of inclusion and remind students of the importance of academic freedom, but they must let them define their politics
Steven E. Zipperstein
Back when Palestinians insisted there’s no such place as Palestine
Early 20th century legal positions claiming the territory was part of Syria, and later Jordan, undermine the 21st century Palestinian claim to statehood
Ilai Z. Saltzman
On Iran, Yair Lapid is practicing domestic politics
The PM is acting more like a politician concerned about his electability than a statesman who needs to make the hard decision even if it is unpopular
'There is no going home for these people'
How Jewish communities across the US helped resettle 1,900 Afghan evacuees this year
By
Renee Ghert-Zand
On the first anniversary of the end of the chaotic US pullout from Afghanistan as Taliban regained power, evacuees and Jewish volunteers reflect on the struggles of starting over
Reporter's notebook
'Enough tawkin’ Roger, sing!!'
As Roger Waters plays politically charged NYC shows, some cry ‘Jew-hater’
By
Jordan Hoffman
Protesters outside the onetime Pink Floyd frontman’s concert claim he spreads ‘hatred and lies.’ But despite his anti-Israel reputation, the Aug. 30 show just about toes the line
Rocker Aviv Geffen changes his tune with West Bank concerts for ‘brother’ settlers
By
Jessica Steinberg
Interview
The undelivered speeches that reveal a series of unrealized alternate US histories
By
Rich Tenorio
Interview
In novel ‘Cyclorama,’ production of ‘Diary of Anne Frank’ conceals a cycle of abuse
By
Matt Lebovic
In Forward journalist Adam Langer’s new book, a slippery high school drama teacher plays elaborate cat-and-mouse games with his unsuspecting young actors
Poll: 1 in 3 Germans say Israel treating Palestinians like Nazis did Jews
By
ToI Staff
Interview
80 years ago, Nazis almost knocked Britain out of WWII to take the entire Mideast
By
Rich Tenorio
Times Will Tell
Podcast: What back to school looks like for two Israeli teachers
By
ToI Staff
Educators from Jerusalem’s Hartman and Keshet schools talk about their students and classrooms
Interview
New biography delves into mysterious backstory of billionaire banker Edmond J. Safra
By
Renee Ghert-Zand
Israeli study: Western powers can protect own people by donating COVID shots abroad
By
Nathan Jeffay
Game theory analysis finds big, vaccine-rich countries could protect citizens’ lives more effectively by dispatching spare doses to developing countries than by stockpiling them
Brain tumors vanish in mice after Israeli study finds and destroys ‘power source’
By
Nathan Jeffay
Flown from Ukraine to Israel with a 1-2% chance of survival, teen recovers
By
Nathan Jeffay
Lung fluid may provide basis for cancer-treating vaccines: Israeli research
By
Nathan Jeffay
Interview
Narcan inventor developing new overdose treatment to combat fentanyl scourge
By
Luke Tress
Researcher Roger Crystal’s company Opiant is working on a more powerful opioid antidote as US deaths surge
Tech takes center stage as concert promoter turns to augmented reality in Tel Aviv
By
Jessica Steinberg
Israeli systems that charge electric vehicles in 15 minutes to deploy in Europe, US
By
Sue Surkes
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Sept. 1: NY law addresses Holocaust education; an opioid antidote?
By
ToI Staff
Giant prehistoric elephant tusk uncovered in southern Israel
By
Michael Horovitz
Academics seek to study rare find to learn about significance of such remains in early human culture; Antiquities Authority says fossil will go on display after preservation
DNA analysis suggests bodies found in UK well are victims of 1190 antisemitic attack
By
Amy Spiro
Finding yourself… at the cemetery
By
Melanie Levav
A pre-Rosh-Hashanah visit to graves can remind us that our own tomorrow is never guaranteed and help us gain new perspectives on how we want to live
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