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Analysis
Experts describe 'asymmetry' in relations
Two years after Abraham Accords, worrying trends emerge amid achievements
By
Lazar Berman
While trade and diplomatic ties continue to expand, polls show public support in nations that normalized ties has plummeted — and it is unclear whether others will sign on
Interview
Nides: Biden administration taking Abraham Accords ‘from start-up to real operation’
By
Jacob Magid
On 2nd anniversary of signing ceremony, US ambassador says Washington is working to deepen and broaden Israel’s normalization with Arab neighbors
Kushner ‘disappointed’ Abraham Accords haven’t grown, says 6 countries were on deck
By
Jacob Magid
UAE foreign minister lands in Israel ahead of meeting with Lapid in Jerusalem
By
Lazar Berman
Times of Israel Podcast
Podcast: 2 years post-Abraham Accords signing, who’s got Israel’s back against Iran?
By
ToI Staff
In a special Daily Briefing, editor David Horovitz and diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman assess the accords’ successes and failures, and how the region’s alliances have shifted
Inside Story
In its $1.3t demand from Germany, Poland seeks reparations for Jews killed by Poles
By
Judah Ari Gross
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Sept. 12: Poland seeks WWII reparations – for Jews killed by Poles
By
ToI Staff
Op-ed
David Horovitz
Some of Netanyahu’s most bitter adversaries have smoothed a path for his return
There are still more than six weeks until election day, but the splintering of the Joint List may prove decisive
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Sept. 18: Was this just the defining moment of the 2022 elections?
By
ToI Staff
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Sept 13: The way the right’s Krembo crumbles and a new ToI docuseries
By
ToI Staff
State of the campaign
How close is Netanyahu to the magic 61?
By
Simon Davies
and
Joshua Hantman
Yeshiva University suspends all student clubs as it seeks to block LGBTQ group
By
Luke Tress
Modern Orthodox university in New York says it will follow ‘roadmap’ from conservative Supreme Court justices to protect its ‘religious freedom’ to bar campus Pride club
New York gives final approval to new rules regulating secular studies in yeshivas
By
Luke Tress
‘Victim blaming’: University of Vermont assailed for denying antisemitism charges
By
Luke Tress
US congressman calls on FBI to probe handling of antisemitic crimes in New York
By
Luke Tress
Op-ed
David Horovitz
Why we’ll all miss the queen
She came to symbolize what was ultimately acceptable and what was not, at a time when that cardinal distinction is being challenged in democracies other than Britain as well
‘Always a spark about her’: Ex-PM May shares Queen stories at Jewish memorial event
By
Sue Surkes
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Sept. 11: Queen Elizabeth, Israel and the Jews
By
ToI Staff
Israeli leaders commemorate UK chief rabbi Sacks: ‘He made the world better’
By
Judah Ari Gross
PM Lapid says he still keeps former British chief rabbi’s book close; Herzog hails his writings as a ‘fountain of strength, originality’
Top Ops
Elchanan Poupko
The worst was seeing the teacher hit my classmate
Debates over educational standards are beside the point: If Hasidic children live in the shadow of teachers’ violence, we cannot remain silent
Yochi Rappeport
Why women’s spiritual leadership matters
The (male) rabbis taught me and my classmates to be proud not to participate Jewishly if it meant our husbands could do more. Now, girls have better role models
Amos Yadlin
Deal or no deal, Israel must prepare for a nuclear-armed Iran
While a joint strategic-operative plan should be formulated with the US, updated planning must also enable Israel to independently stop Iran’s nuclear program
Benji Lovitt
Sabra’s top 10 Israeli superpowers
If you think the Marvel superhero’s strength, speed, agility, and endurance are awesome, wait till you hear how she navigates Tel Aviv!
Times Will Tell
Podcast: Counting Crows frontman says Israel ‘tugs at me a lot’
By
ToI Staff
Adam Duritz returns after 40 years to perform, recounts time as teen in Israel, working on a kibbutz and in Jerusalem; NEW: Transcript included
Concert review
Counting Crows’ Adam Duritz vows to return after 1st-ever Israel show
By
Jessica Steinberg
Round here
Counting Crows frontman calls Israel ‘a heady liquor’ for Jews
By
Jessica Steinberg
Interview
An ex-Marine was about to bomb an Indiana mosque. And then they welcomed him inside
By
Renee Ghert-Zand
Joshua Seftel’s ‘Stranger at the Gate’ tells the story of military vet Richard ‘Mac’ McKinney’s change of heart — and religion — after getting to know Muslims off the battlefield
Israelis to start getting new variant-tailored shots by end of month — COVID czar
By
Nathan Jeffay
Second-generation vaccines being distributed to healthcare providers, as scientific community waits expectantly to see how much they help
Israeli foam to reverse receding gums soon set for human use, after success on dogs
By
Nathan Jeffay
Fixing weak electric current in part of brain may treat Parkinson’s — Israeli lab
By
Nathan Jeffay
Nano drugs dosed via skin could become easier to develop, thanks to Israeli research
By
Nathan Jeffay
Israel climbs to 1st spot worldwide in digital quality of life survey
By
Ricky Ben-David
Annual index ranking 117 countries shows Israel’s mobile internet affordability is top-notch but quality and infrastructure need work; Israel ranked 4th in 2021
Food trucks are driving Israel’s latest restaurant trend
By
Jessica Steinberg
Government asks business, academia to find way to cut power line radiation
By
Sue Surkes
Microsoft integrates Israeli tech to upgrade video streaming quality
By
Ricky Ben-David
TV review
'From outside, the Haredi community looks very homogeneous'
The Haredi women not afraid to step outside the box — and onto the screen
By
Amy Spiro
New HOT reality series ‘Bnot Brak’ debuts Sunday, spotlighting the lives of five ultra-Orthodox women who embrace social media and are eager to show the diversity of Haredi life
Semi-autobiographical Spielberg movie gets 1st trailer
By
Jessica Steinberg
‘Love and respect’ as Elbaz exhibit opens in Holon a year post-death
By
Jessica Steinberg
Play about abused women still resonates after 25 years
By
Jessica Steinberg
Archaeology
Frozen in time: 3,300-year-old burial cave from Ramses II era found at popular beach
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
During construction work at Palmachim National Park near Tel Aviv, a fallen rock reveals an ancient treasure trove from the era of the biblically notorious pharoah
From the blogs
When Abraham lost Israel: The saga of a missing child
By
Guy Lieberman
The incredible story of a Jewish family’s journey from Europe to South Africa, a mother who never gave up on her child, and the 7-year-olds who are his descendants
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