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Palestinians say ‘oui’ to Paris peace conference after Israel balks
Israel asks France to cancel peace parley, calls for direct talks with PA
Palestinian teen sentenced to 12 years in jail for 2015 terror stabbing
France: Israel should show commitment to peace by attending December parley
Israel’s Heron drone completes first successful mission in Mali
Blue-and-white shuffles things up for Albania clash
Mac TA struggles, still ekes past Ashdod
Haredi hi-tech opens branch in Jerusalem
Fiji Prime Minister visits Jerusalem, meets Netanyahu
Deri: non-Orthodox Jewish streams not Judaism
Who are the candidates for Israel's 4 Supreme Court vacancies?
Bill banning boycotters from Israel moves forward
Two Israeli documentaries nominated for Cinema Eye Honor
For the love of Jim
Wonder Woman Gal Gadot pregnant with second 'wonder baby'
Dance Review: Liquidation Sale
Holon trounces Hap Jerusalem to improve to 4-1 in BSL
Hapoel Beersheba extends gap at the top
Daimler plans to open R&D center in Tel Aviv
The Lounge
Clore Scholarships help fight brain drain of researchers
Maccabi gains members as Leumit loses
Health Scan: Complimentary things to say about complementary medicine
A Jerusalem breath of fresh air
MK Dov Henin calls on Netanyahu to explain stance against Haifa factory closure
Knesset bans transfer of Israeli wood scraps to Palestinian Authority
Israel, Turkey to open dialogue about natural gas export
Israel to boost solar energy production
Obama’s last hurrah
Our world: Tim Kaine, Clinton and three dead GIs
The day after the US election
November 7, 2016: Readers Here and in the US talk elections
Luxembourg likens Turkey's treatment of dismissed officials to Nazis
PA Constitutional Court: Abbas has authority to revoke immunity of parliamentarians
ISIS cyber recruiting, financing hits new levels
What does the attack on US soldiers in Jordan mean for Israeli security?
Iran fined for religious coercion of soccer fans
Iran's Khamenei: Americans are 'liars, untrustworthy, deceitful and backstabbers'
Frustrated Europe hopes Clinton win can spur elusive Iran deals
Iran claims to have intel on Israeli-Saudi plot to stir unrest in country
Leaked document shows makeup of an Islamic State fighting unit
ISIS leader Baghdadi reportedly in Mosul, 'followers will fight to death'
What lies ahead at the gates of Mosul?
Iraqi in wheelchair makes risky escape from Islamic State
Latest Trump ad contains prominent Jews in positions of 'global power'
Shabbat Project poised to break new records in some 1,000 cities
Iconic kosher deli founded by Jewish survivor of Titanic goes under
Pennsylvania governor signs anti-BDS legislation
Things Neta didn’t tell me at the interview
Israeli invention aims to take smartphones out of family time
Tech Talk: Yalla! A few tools for the smart traveler
Israeli start-up develops the future of beer
NY hassidic village loyal to Clinton despite Trump popularity among ultra-Orthodox
'I don't think I can live through four years of Trump's America'
Facing defeat, Trump sees a world out to get him
Jerusalem Trump rally draws sparse, yet vocal, supporters
Clinton's charity confirmed Qatari gift while she was Secretary of State
Syrian opposition pins high hopes on Clinton win
Trump adviser slams Clinton campaign over anti-Israel emails
Report: Ivanka Trump fears father's campaign hurts her personal brand
Evangelical leader to Trump: Limit Palestinian sovereignty in two-state deal
Ivanka Trump visits Lubavitcher Rebbe's gravesite ahead of election
Watch: Trump rushed off stage during Nevada rally security scare
British town burns Donald Trump effigies in contest
Ziggy Marley and Israeli-Iranian wife cooking up 'Rastafarsi' traditions
Grapevine: Shalom Shaanti Salaam
Kitchen and beer
Podcast: Does Trump love Jews or embolden antisemitic voices?
Why Starbucks failed in Israel (and only in Israel)
Taxicab Diplomacy: Trump vs. Clinton
PODCAST: After Turkey, Africa and Egypt, is Saudi Arabia Israel’s next ally?
Where meat lovers meet
Warning: Weddings can be hazardous to your health
Race for respect
Port of Tel Aviv: More than a pretty picture
Creating chaos
Getting the big things right
Nothing to fear from Hillary Clinton
Putting the ball in Jerusalem’s court
A tale of debt and darkness
Mateh Yehuda Wine Festival
Slowly cooking on the back burner
Tastes of Spain: Barcelona, Ávila and Toledo
Pascale's Kitchen: Waffles, pancakes and...surprise cake!
Keeping your gob open
Beyond black and white
This week in Jerusalem
Meaningful change
City Notes: Israeli breakfast joint says ‘guten Morgen’ to Berlin
Passing the Andalusian baton
With a song in their heart
Learning about voting
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Comment: Prayer – Our Strongest Weapon
Soldiers under threat: Christian IDF recruits subject to attack
Second US president John Adams's dream for Israel
German City Inaugurates Landau Forest in the Negev
Long-eared Owl as a Biological Pest Controller
Latin American Diplomats Tour Hula Lake and the Carmel
Italian President Sergio Mattarella Plants a Tree in Jerusalem
We will win but how long will it take? Including Bibi's Building Bluff
Is a Jewish safe haven possible in the Diaspora; is America the “exception”?
Potentially Misleading Statistics on Global Terrorism
Still Looking for Israel at Harvard
CreativeMornings Jerusalem offers breakfast and breakthroughs.
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The Berlin-based British-German Gob Squad troupe brings its left-field take on life to Jerusalem.
By BARRY DAVIS
Painter Ora Nissim creates worlds of color.
By ARIEL DOMINIQUE HENDELMAN
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
We hope to channel the energies of one of Israel’s best and brightest, and we feel the excitement and honor of knowing that some of her belongings will now become a part of the Sobar.
By TRACEY SHIPLEY
The rising standard of living, alongside global warming, has transformed air conditioners from a luxury item into a product that is essential for surviving the long, hot Israeli summer.
By LIOR REGEV
The Eurasian jay is a common resident of Israeli towns and villages that have parks and green spaces.
By ITSIK MAROM
How one building’s twisted history embodies the problems facing Jerusalem development.
By JOEL HABER
This year saw tens of thousands of Israelis and visitors from around the world brave the traffic en route to the capital over Succot to take part in the annual Jerusalem March.
By ORRI J. AVRAHAM
Three woman-less musical events for the public at large in a space that belongs to the city is an insult to Jerusalem’s residents – men and women alike.
The good news is that more and more Europeans are repelled by such European obsession with Israel.
By GOL KALEV
"When you show something to a child in the right way, they get drawn into it.”
GIFT’s twin objectives are to inspire and educate people to give while simultaneously helping those in need.
By KEREN PREISKEL
In a first-ever visit to Hebron, foreign parliamentarians stand strong with the Jewish state.
By ANAV SILVERMAN
The show, which goes by the right royally impressive name of “Welfare of the Monarchy,” is up and running at two sites in Talpiot.
Jerusalem’s Yoga Homeschool infuses the practice into everyday life.
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs
Getting to know the Women’s Performance Community of Jerusalem.
By RIVKAH LAMBERT ADLER
Taking language – and Jerusalem – to new heights with spoken-word poetry.
Musicians of all ages and styles fill the holy city with song.
In a promotional video released online this past week, “Ziona," a young woman, speeds on her bike across the capital – clearly trying to send a message of a young and dynamic city.
Things happen here that transcend the bounds of coincidence and enter into the world of wonder.
By RUTH BELOFF
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics’ 2015 Labor Force Survey, about 29% of Jewish households in Jerusalem are haredi.
By DAFNA SHEMER
The largely unknown story of these lost communities is being told by poet Hava Pinhas-Cohen.
The shuk’s newest restaurant wants to give you the best bite you’ve ever tasted.
Israel’s newest app revolutionizes currency exchange.
The LearningWorks is oriented toward children interested in math, science, technology, engineering and especially robotics.
By CARL HOFFMAN
News briefs from around Jerusalem.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
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