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'He had an almost uniquely panoramic view of Auschwitz'
The first Jew to escape Auschwitz helped save 200,000 lives — but few know his name
By
Robert Philpot
Rudolf Vrba should be celebrated for his role in preventing the deportation of many of Budapest’s Jews, says UK author Jonathan Freedland in his new book, ‘The Escape Artist’
As war rages, lone IDF soldiers from Ukraine reunite with families in Moldova
By
Alexander Fulbright
Unique trip brings Israeli troops and their loved ones together in Chisinau ahead of Rosh Hashanah, after they were kept apart by Russian invasion
Three-quarters of this year’s 50,500 new immigrants linked to war in Ukraine
By
Carrie Keller-Lynn
Israel’s population climbs toward 10 million mark, statistics bureau says
By
ToI Staff
Op-ed
David Horovitz
Lapid gives UN his centrist vision, hopes more at home will be moved to vote for him
PM champions his country, underlines its power, and offers peace to the Palestinians, knowing Israel has gradually shifted to the right but, perhaps, not as far as Netanyahu has
Op-ed
Abbas asked why there is no Palestinian state. The answers were in his speech
By
David Horovitz
At UN, Lapid calls for two-state solution, says world choosing ‘easy option’ on Iran
By
Lazar Berman
Full text of Lapid’s 2022 speech to the UN General Assembly
Interview
Carrie Keller-Lynn
Back in fold, Likud’s Danon says mulling Netanyahu ouster ‘legit’ if 5th vote fails
Returning to politics after years at UN in NY, ex-contender for Likud’s throne finds he and opposition head ‘have learned to appreciate’ each other, decries Lapid’s ‘inexperience’
Interview
Jacob Magid
US envoy to query Poland over its demand for reparations for Jews killed by Poles
Lipstadt tells ToI she’s ‘disappointed’ with Warsaw’s stance. Also voices support for Iran protesters, says she monitors US antisemitism, not sure if Trump rally salutes echo Nazis
Inside story
Poland defends including pogroms in reparation demands: Nazis should have saved Jews
By
Judah Ari Gross
ToI Podcast
Daily Briefing Sept. 22: Lapid at the UN; Lipstadt on antisemitism today
By
ToI Staff
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Sept 20: Iranian violence, West Bank violence; the queen laid to rest
By
ToI Staff
Inside story
Jack Mukand
East Jerusalem school strike reignites long-running protest over Israeli curriculum
Palestinians are sharing photos and videos of textbooks Israel wants East Jerusalemites to use, but which they say erase their identity, the latest in a long line of disagreements
New York yeshiva asks transgender teacher to leave amid uproar over her identity
By
Luke Tress
Instructor agrees to resign after community controversy, widespread harassment; school says parting was in an ‘amicable and professional manner’
Yeshiva University Pride group pauses battle for campus recognition
By
Luke Tress
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Sept 21: Yeshiva U v. YU Pride Alliance; update on Poland reparations
By
ToI Staff
Times Will Tell Podcast
Podcast: Secret Holocaust poems set to haunting music by survivor’s granddaughter
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
Czech-born musician Lenka Lichtenberg speaks about her new album, ‘Thieves of Dreams,’ based on poetry written in Theresienstadt and hidden in Prague. NEW: Full transcript included
Comment
Accused of antisemitism, Netflix hit ‘Do Revenge’ should have done its due diligence
By
Jordan Hoffman
The middling teen film flashes a gratuitous Star of David around the neck of the villain, spurring an online uproar and scoring an ‘own goal’ that could easily have been avoided
As Iran’s president doubts the Holocaust, its survivors gather at Yad Vashem
By
Judah Ari Gross
Interview
'If war happens, I’d prefer our guys kill the enemy'
Israeli novelist explores painful psychological price paid by IDF soldiers
By
Amy Spiro
In ‘Victorious,’ Yishai Sarid tells the story of a military psychologist who believes her job is to teach young soldiers to kill. And then her son enlists in the paratroopers
Exhibition
Titanic had a kosher kitchen and a kosher chef on board
Titanic Jewish Experience offers a moving tribute to the liner’s Jewish history
By
Marshall Weiss
Located in Pigeon Forge, the Titanic Museum’s exhibit on Jewish passengers and crew highlights the role of immigration at the time, while drawing a direct line to the Holocaust
Israeli discovery may help fight risk of skin cancer triggering brain tumors
By
Nathan Jeffay
No human testing yet, but scientists say they’ve identified, and figured out how to fight, proteins that prompt brain cells to go rogue and lead to secondary growths
Magen David Adom takes triage expertise on the road with seminars in Chicago area
By
Jacob Magid
Cutting-edge test for fatal brain disorder now available in Israel
By
Nathan Jeffay
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Sept. 19: Tailor-made COVID vaccines; Haredi TV stars on ‘Bnot Brak’
By
ToI Staff
As homeland faces floods, visiting Pakistani-Americans see promise in Israeli tech
By
Lazar Berman
Delegation of religious figures, journalists to meet with president and tour holy sites as they explore possibilities of expanded ties
Israeli scientists produce 3D printer ‘ink’ capable of producing wood products
By
Ash Obel
The future of clothes shopping is going back in time
By
Danielle Nagler
Part 1 in a series of 3
It’s not Boardwalk or Park Place, but NIS 300,000 puts you in Israel’s property game
By
Danielle Nagler
'We're just warming up,' says Innovation Authority head
In booths of recycled waste, Israel’s fast-growing climate tech sector holds confab
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Israel’s first climate innovation event for investors and entrepreneurs hosts range of products and services for sustainable future, including instant ice cream and smart trees
Global sea levels set to rise higher than previously predicted — research
By
Sue Surkes
Plastic waste responsible for 1 in 3 turtles brought to treatment center
By
Sue Surkes
'In Egypt, opium was reserved for priests and warriors'
Israeli archaeologists uncover earliest known use of opium in the ancient world
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
Traces of psychoactive drug found in pottery from Tel Yehud; with new forensic scientific protocols at sites in Israel, discovery may herald many exciting new ‘firsts’
Frozen in time: 3,300-year-old burial cave from Ramses II era found at popular beach
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
Wood cut to fuel King Solomon’s ancient mines caused environmental collapse – study
By
Sue Surkes
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