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Top Diplomats From 10 Countries Gather to Learn What Makes Israel's Innovation Ecosystem Tick

By Jewish Press News Desk

Start-Up Nation Central is the address for corporations, governments, and investors to connect with the Israeli tech ecosystem.

Featured / Analysis

US Anti-BDS Laws May Cause Financial Meltdown for Ben & Jerry’s and Unilever

By Sean Savage

“By virtue of its wayward subsidiary, Unilever—a massive international conglomerate—risks potentially crushing financial consequences in terms of its ability to receive investments from, or do business with, the majority of U.S. states,” said Brooke Goldstein of the Lawfare Project.

Featured / Antisemitism / Boycott / BDS

The Following List of Stores Have Dropped Ben & Jerry's

By Jewish Press Staff

Contact us to have your store or organization added to the list.

Featured / History / Holidays & Observances / Religion / Judaism

9 B'Av Fast Starts Shabbat at Dusk, Ends Sunday Night, Keep It Meaningful

By Jewish Press Staff

On Av 10, 5765 the Ariel Sharon government uprooted thousands of Jews from the Gaza Strip.

Featured / Analysis

Will Bennett Allow US to Rollback Recognition of Israel’s Capital and Redivide Jerusalem?

By Alex Traiman

A push to reopen a shuttered consulate to the Palestinian Authority in Jerusalem is a first major foreign-policy test for Israel’s fragile coalition. Former Mayor Nir Barkat warns that Israel’s prime minister “must not allow a move that will divide Jerusalem, the capital of Israel forever and ever.”

Featured / Op-Eds

Iran is Racing Toward a Nuclear Bomb and the Lapid-Bennett Government is Silent

By dvora

Netanyahu: Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid have handcuffed Israel to a policy of “no surprises” with the Biden administration and have abandoned the fight for global public opinion.

Featured / Jerusalem / Archaeology

Bar-Ilan U. Archaeologist Discovers Two Rare Coins Dating Back to Jewish Revolts Against Rome

By Jewish Press News Desk

Symbols and slogans on Jewish coins during the two Roman wars declared the rebels' goals.

Featured / Israel / Health and Medicine / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

TAU Technology Restores Sense of Touch in Damaged Nerves After Amputation

By Jewish Press News Desk

This unique development is body friendly and does not require electricity, wires, or batteries.

Featured / Israel / Jewish / Archaeology

Qiryat Gat 3 Millennia-Old Inscription May Name Biblical Judge Gideon

By Jewish Press News Desk

Who are you, Yerubbaal? Was the Judge Gideon the owner of this ancient vessel inscribed with his nickname?

Featured / Druze / Politics / Government / Iran / Asia

Former Communications Minister Kara Stranded on Iran-Azerbaijan Border after Car Trouble

By Rachel Avraham

Kara visited a joint Italian-Israeli dairy farm and cheese factory which is under construction in the Karabakh region.

Featured / Op-Eds

Yes, it's Ungrateful to Turn Your Back on the National Anthem

By Ben Shapiro

Most Americans know little about foreign countries; they somehow believe that the prosperity, health, and free lifestyle to which they ...

In Print / Featured / Op-Eds

Aliyah Can Save American Jews – And Israel

By Faigie Heiman

Too many parts of The United States are under sway to a far-left, almost Marxist, ideology, the foundation for a crumbling empire. Is that where America is headed?

Featured / Jerusalem / Archaeology

Magnificent Second Temple-Era Building Discovered in Jerusalem

By Jewish Press News Desk

“The new route provides a better understanding of the complex and important site known as the Western Wall tunnels."

Featured / US / Arts and Entertainment / Jerusalem / Chessed and Tzedaka

David Geffen Gifts 480-Seat Auditorium to National Library of Israel

By Jewish Press News Desk

The David Geffen Auditorium is the most prominent philanthropic support for an Israeli cultural institution from Geffen.

Featured / Jerusalem / Health and Medicine

EMT Shopkeeper Saves Stabbed Man in Jerusalem

By Jewish Press News Desk

“I’m not sure if he came to me knowing that I am an EMT, or just because my store was open late."

Featured / Israel / Coronavirus / Korea

Israel and South Korea Sign COVID-19 Vaccine Exchange Agreement

By TPS / Tazpit News Agency

The problem of Israel's soon-to-be-expired Coronavirus vaccines may have found a resolution.

Featured / Photo of the Day / Judea & Samaria / Settlements

Evyatar: The Handover

By Photo of the Day

Residents of Evyatar are keep up their end of the deal with the government and are packing up to leave, to hand over the keys to the town to the IDF.

Featured / Blogs

What are Relations REALLY Like in the Wild Wild Not West Bank

By Varda Meyers Epstein

The conclusion is obvious: who says they don't want to have anything to do with their Jewish neighbors? They definitely want our patronage.

Featured / Druze / US / Politics / On Campus / Education

Former Druze MK to Represent Israel as Senior Emissary on North American Colleges

By Jewish Press News Desk

"In the name of pluralism and diversity, we will work to connect, bridge, and emphasize what we have in common, for our country and our future.”

Featured / Jerusalem / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

Hebrew U Reveals Impact of Medical Marijuana on Children

By Jewish Press News Desk

Matok and his team found that medical cannabis is particularly successful at treating severe epilepsy and chemotherapy’s pernicious side effects.

In Print / Featured / Editorial / NYC 2021 Elections

List Of Jewish Press Endorsements

By Editorial Board

Below is a list of candidates endorsed by The Jewish Press for the June 22nd Primary Election.

Featured / Government / "Peace" Process / Normalization / Abraham Accords / Gulf States / UAE

Israel’s New Environment Minister Calls to Cancel Pipeline Deal with UAE

By Daniel Siryoti

“The Gulf of Eilat is in real danger because of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline,” says Tamar Zandberg.

Featured / Politics / Left vs. Right / The Knesset / Chessed and Tzedaka

Ruderman Family Foundation Applauds First Deaf MK, Yamina's Shirley Pinto

By Jewish Press News Desk

Pinto is a former employee of The Ruderman Family Foundation and a member of its network of young activists who are passionate about social justice and inclusion.

Featured / Islamists / Religious & Secular in Israel / Health and Medicine / Israeli Arabs

United Hatzalah Muslim EMT Saves his Neighbor’s Life before Friday's Prayers

By Jewish Press News Desk

“After the third shock was administered, the man began to resist compressions, a sign that he was coming back to life.”

Featured / Settlements / Sports

Go Settlers! Maccabi Maale Adumim Moves Up to Israel's Second Tier National Basketball League

By Jewish Press News Desk

For Head Coach Gewirtz this is the culmination of the many years he played youth and men’s basketball for the city.

Featured / IDF & Security / US / Iran

Gantz Seeks New Understanding, In a Quiet Way, with US on Iran

By Yaakov Lappin

The defense minister shares Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Benjamin’s grave concern over the emerging Iran nuclear deal, though believes that strategic dialogue, as opposed to a more defiant posture, is the way forward with Israel’s greatest ally.

Featured / The Muqata

Democratic But Unethical

By JoeSettler

Like Ariel Sharon, Naftali Bennett lied and cheated his voters, but technically, what he did didn't break the rules of Israeli democracy.

Featured / Interviews and Profiles

Should We Leave America? An Interview with Activist Shifra Hoffman

By Molly Resnick

A Holocaust doesn’t just happen one, two, three. A Holocaust doesn’t begin with Auschwitz. It ends there!

Featured / The Tamar Yonah Show

Rest In Peace, Shifra Hoffman - The Tamar Yonah Show

By Israel News Talk Radio

Tamar speaks with a care-taker and friend of Shifra Hoffman z"l, who passed away last week.

Featured / Israel / Health and Medicine / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

Tel Aviv U Researchers: Sick Bats Also Employ 'Social Distancing' to Prevent Outbreak of Epidemics

By Jewish Press News Desk

New study from Tel Aviv University reveals that bats also resort to isolation which can assist in preventing mass contagion.

Featured / Israel / Health and Medicine

EMT Arrives in 35 Seconds to Save a Neighbor's Choking Baby

By Jewish Press News Desk

On Sunday early afternoon, United Hatzalah volunteer EMT Ron Cohen was at home in northern Tel Aviv when his communications device began to ring, alerting him to a medical emergency nearby. A few buildings away, a year-and-a-half-old baby girl began choking, and her frantic mother had called United Hatzalah’s Dispatch and Command Center. “I glanced […]

Featured / Israel / Archaeology

Tel Ashkelon National Park to Display Remains of Magnificent Roman Basilica

By Jewish Press News Desk

The Roman Basilica complex, the largest of its kind in the country, was unearthed in Israel Antiquities Authority archaeological excavations.

Featured / Politics / Antisemitism / Russia

Sharansky: Soviet Jewry's Struggle Can Inspire Fight against anti-Semitism

By Jewish Press News Desk

“When people lose sight that we are one family, with a mutual past and a mutual future, this is where the problems begin.”

In Print / Featured / Op-Eds

Racists Murder People Of Color – Where’s The Outrage?

By Stephen M. Flatow

Palestinian Arab murders of people of color in Israel is a subject you won’t hear very much about.

Featured / Israel / Jewish / Archaeology

40 Years after Discovery, IAA Receives Ancient Amulet Bearing the Sacred Tetragrammaton

By Jewish Press News Desk

Tova Haviv, the moshav Arbel member who discovered the object passed away recently and his family donated it to the National Treasures Center.

Featured / Israel / Health and Medicine

Boy Reminds Hatzalah Volunteers that Miracles Happen

By Jewish Press News Desk

United Hatzalah EMTS visit a boy, 15, they treated 10 days before when his life had been saved miraculously.

Featured / Analysis

The Sheikh Jarrah Property Dispute and the False Claim of Israeli Land Discrimination

By Avi Bell

The claim that Israeli law permits Jews to reclaim ownership of lands they owned prior to 1948 but denies Palestinians such a right is false in every particular.

In Print / Featured / Editorial

Endorsement: Eric Adams For NYC Mayor

By Editorial Board

He will tell anyone who will listen that gun buybacks to get rid of guns doesn’t work.

Featured / IDF & Security / Gaza / Hamas / Rockets from Gaza

Ceasefire Reportedly ‘Not Before Friday,’ As Gaza Rockets, Israeli Air Force Strikes Persist

By Yaakov Lappin

IDF official: Hamas’s force build-up process is problem • Vital to disrupt future re-armament programs to prevent new escalation in near future.

Featured / Terrorism / Israeli Arabs

What Symmetry? Muslims Torch 10 Synagogues, 112 Jewish Homes and 849 Jewish-Owned Cars

By TPS / Tazpit News Agency

Meanwhile some in the media are apparently not satisfied that enough Jews have been killed by Hamas to make it even.

Featured / NY / Antisemitism

New York Lawmaker Draws Fire Over Controversial Tweet Erasing Israel Off Map

By Faygie Levy Holt

“I stand against apartheid because I believe that all people deserve to live under equal rights, regardless of ethnicity or religion,” said Phara Souffrant Forrest.

Featured / Analysis

Understanding the Sheikh Jarrah/Shimon Hatzadik Property Dispute

By Avi Bell

Israel’s critics have distorted the facts, perverted international law and attempted to intimidate courts and law enforcement officials into adopting the critics’ bigotry.

Featured / Terrorism / Israel

Netanyahu Angrily Calls for Calm

By Jewish Press News Desk

"What is happening in Israel's cities over the past few days is unacceptable."

Featured / Terrorism / IDF & Security / Health and Medicine

First-Hand Account of EMT Who Treated Cardiac Arrest Patient under Rocket Attack

By Jewish Press News Desk

Asher Tzvi made sure his wife and kids were safe and raced out to his ambucycle, wearing protective headgear and a bulletproof vest.

Featured / IDF & Security / US / Antisemitism / Rockets from Gaza

Ilhan Omar Accuses Israel of ‘Act of Terrorism’ for Gaza Strikes

By Aaron Bandler / Jewish Journal

International human rights lawyer Arsen Ostrovsky accused Omar of being “a shill for Hamas.”

Featured / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

Bar-Ilan U. Technology to Be Tested in Israeli Astronaut's 2022 Space Trip

By Jewish Press News Desk

In early 2022, the second Israeli astronaut, Eytan Stibbe, will cross the atmosphere on his way to the International Space Station.

Featured / Israel / The Environment / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

Gulf of Eilat Discovery: Animal that Regenerate All its Organs

By Jewish Press News Desk

This animal, can regenerate all of its organs so that each piece knows exactly how to regain functioning of all its missing body systems within a short period of time.

Featured / Rationalist Judaism

The Message Of Meron: The Need to Think Big

By Rabbi Dr. Natan Slifkin

The type of things that one thinks about as a religious Jew in a shtetl or a small community are not the type of things that one has to think about as part of an entire country.

Featured / US / Politics / The Courts / Antisemitism / Religion / Judaism

Jersey Town Sued for Discrimination Against Its Orthodox Jews

By Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)

AG Grewal filed lawsuit against Jackson, NJ, saying its zoning laws prevent Jews from practicing their religion.

Featured / Israel / Health and Medicine

Guide for Families and Children Coping With the Meron Tragedy

By Jewish Press News Desk

Encourage your children to share what they have heard, and how they have reacted.

Featured / Jerusalem / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education / Coronavirus

Hebrew U Professor in Large-Scale Study Showing Corona's Link to Strokes in Younger Patients

By Jewish Press News Desk

The researchers found a definite increase in stroke incidence among younger patients as compared to a similar age group before the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.

Featured / The Muqata

Netanyahu Didn't Lose the Justice Minister Vote

By JoeSettler

Netanyahu's actions yesterday were important messages to a whole slew of people. Were they smart enough to understand them?

Featured / Health and Medicine

First Responders Give Elderly Man New Lease on Life in Traumatic Respiratory Distress Call

By Jewish Press News Desk

After multiple rounds of chest compressions, the paramedic asked Yosef to call for backup.

Featured / Jerusalem / On Campus / Education / Israeli Arabs

Hebrew U. Appoints Arab Woman as Vice President

By Jewish Press News Desk

Khoury-Kassabri will be charged with implementing the university’s strategic priorities, among them raising the social, economic, and environmental impact of the university.

Featured / Boycott / BDS / Anti-Israel NGOs

Critics Call HRW Apartheid Report: ‘Culmination of Decades of Obsessive Attacks Against Israel’

By Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)

HRW’s report is part of a concerted campaign over the past 18 months to interject the term ‘apartheid’ into discourse about Israel.

Featured / History / Media / Jerusalem / Religion

Western Wall Heritage Foundation Opens its Chain of Generations Center

By Jewish Press News Desk

The Chain of Generations Center has been completely revamped to include enhanced, integrated content using state-of-the-art technology.

Featured / Headline / Op-Eds

Dershowitz: Supreme Court MIGHT Reverse Chauvin Convictions because of Maxine Waters

By Alan M. Dershowitz

Waters is not interested in neutral justice. She wants vengeance for what she and her followers justifiably see as the unjustified killing of George Floyd.... That is not the rule of law. That is the passion of the crowd.

Featured / US / Government

US Embassy in Israel Increasing Services to Ex-Pats

By Jewish Press News Desk

"We anticipate continuing growth in the number of applicants we can help in the coming months."

Featured / Israel / Health and Medicine / Sports

United Hatzalah Volunteers Provide Medical Aid at Major Sporting Events

By Jewish Press News Desk

In Jerusalem, the project, which began two seasons ago, grew in scale during the Coronavirus pandemic, when fans were not permitted to attend the games.

Featured / Israel / Science and Tech

Weizmann Institute Uncovers Secret of Hunger Switch in the Brain

By Jewish Press News Desk

A 3D structure reveals how a unique molecular switch in our brain causes us to feel full – and may help develop improved anti-obesity drugs.

Featured / Israel

The Light That Lives On - In Memory of Koby Mandell and Yosef Ish-Ran

By Jewish Press Staff

Yom HaZikaron: On May 8th, 2001, Koby Mandell and Yosef Ish-Ran cut class to explore the canyon near their homes in Tekoa, Israel...

Featured / Health and Medicine / Israeli Arabs

EMTs Save Life of Arab Infant Suffering from Chronic Heart Condition

By Jewish Press News Desk

Mustafa, who only a few days ago responded to a shooting incident and was only able to save one of the people involved, said that this was some compensation to him for that tragedy.

Featured / Jerusalem / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

Amazon, Hebrew U, in Joint Development of Quantum Technologies

By Jewish Press News Desk

First agreement between Amazon Web Services and an Israeli academic institution on quantum computing research.

Featured / Israel / Health and Medicine / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

TAU Breakthrough: Activating Brain's Immune System Against Deadly Cancer Glioblastoma Prevents Spreading

By Jewish Press News Desk

"Glioblastoma is the deadliest type of cancer in the central nervous system, accounting for most malignant brain tumors."

Featured / Israel / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education / Coronavirus

TAU: COVID-19 Vaccine Much Less Effective Against South African Variant

By Jewish Press News Desk

The South African variant is significantly more likely to break through the protective effect of two doses of the vaccine compared to the British COVID-19 variant.

Featured / IDF & Security / US / Iran / Media

Israel Defense Officials Worried US Leaking Israeli Special Ops Info to the Press

By Jewish Press News Desk

Israel believes the operation against the Saviz was leaked to the US press before the operation even took place.

Featured / Editorial

Jewish Press Statement in Response to Article in Politico

By Editorial Board

The Jewish Press does not see why Elliot's personal views on former President Trump should make him any different from the dozens of other journalists covering the events.

Featured / Jerusalem

15 Families Enter New Jewish Homes in Kfar HaShiloach on Yom HaShoah

By Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency

The Ateret Cohanim Association is the one that purchased the four new housing complexes in the village.

Featured / Jerusalem / Health and Medicine / On Campus / Education / Holocaust

Hebrew U Researchers Find Holocaust Survivors Suffer Higher Death Rates from Heart Disease, Cancer

By Jewish Press News Desk

Decades-long study provides basis for close monitoring of people who have experienced trauma early in life and the impact it can have on long-term health.

Featured / US / Police and Crime / History / Antisemitism / Europe / Islamists / On Campus / Education / Social Media / Holocaust

Anti-Semitism in the 2020 Pandemic: Less Violence, More Desecration, Intense Online Jew Hatred

By Jewish Press News Desk

The advent of the vaccines, coupled with Israel's vast vaccination campaign, assisted by Israelis and Jews who hold prominent positions in vaccine-making companies, reinforced the anti-Semitic responses.

Featured / Antisemitism / Media / Coronavirus

The Vaccine Blood Libel

By Edwin Black

Saeb Erekat, a top Palestinian negotiator, was rushed to a Jerusalem hospital when he faced a COVID-19 respiratory crisis.

Featured / Government / Business and Economy / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

Jerusalem College of Technology Graduates Win Government Contract to Use Drones in Deliveries

By Jewish Press News Desk

FlyTech was founded three years ago by former IDF officers from air force UAV squadrons who became Torah-observant during their military service.

Featured / The Muqata

An Historic Speech by Mansour Abbas, But Do We Believe Him?

By JoeSettler

We started to write one post this evening after watching what looked like an historic speech by Mansour Abbas (Ra’am party), but then we saw a very different speech he gave 4 days ago, in Arabic.

Featured / Jerusalem / Archaeology

Major Repairs Safeguard King Herod’s Tower for Future Generations of Passover Pilgrims

By Jewish Press News Desk

Major cracks in King Herod’s Phasael Tower being repaired to lessen risk of collapse.

Featured / The Muqata

Election Analysis #2: The Good News and the Bad News

By JoeSettler

The good news is there won’t be a fifth election. The bad news is there won’t be a solid rightwing coalition either.

Featured / The Muqata

An Initial Analysis of Bibi's Options

By JoeSettler

Netanyahu is right where he wants to be, with a choice of coalition partners to pick from.

Featured / On Campus / Education / Israeli Arabs

Arabic for Beginners the Most Popular Course at Tel Aviv University

By Jewish Press News Desk

"The huge demand is a pleasant surprise indicating a welcomed and in-depth change in the attitude to the language."

Featured / Terrorism / US / Video of the Day / Jordan

Parents of Murdered US Teen Beg Biden to Push Jordan to Extradite Killer

By Josh Hasten

The release of the Roth video came out four years after the United States announced terrorism charges against Ahlam Ahmad Tamimi for masterminding the attack on a Sbarro pizzeria.

Featured / Interviews and Profiles

Exclusive: Pre-Election Interview with Bezalel Smotrich

By Jewish Press Staff

MK Bezalel Smotrich sat down with Rabbi Sholom Gold and Rabbi Meyer Fendel to discuss the different needs of Olim in Israel. Rabbi Gold and Rabbi Fendel are both Olim themselves who have established Jewish communities throughout the world.

Featured / Op-Eds

Vote for Democracy, Not Judicial Tyranny

By Simcha Rothman

Religious Zionist candidate Simcha Rothman is calling for more checks and balances on the unelected judiciary.

Featured / United Nations (UN) / Israeli Arabs

Arab Activist Defends Israel at UN Human Rights Council

By Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency

Yoseph Haddad, an Israeli-Arab social activist, attacked the representatives who claimed Israel’s program was racist because it allegedly was meant for Jews only.

Featured / Politics / Left vs. Right / Antisemitism

Report: Contemporary Progressive Discourse Generates New Strain of Anti-Semitism

By Jewish Press News Desk

A new policy paper by the Reut Institute, commissioned by the Julis Foundation for Multi-Disciplinary Thinking, suggests that a new strain of anti-Semitism is arising within the contemporary progressive discourse. A phenomenon Reut calls "erasive anti-Semitism," refers to the largely unintended consequence of contemporary progressive discourse, which de-facto negates the rights of Jews individually or […]

Featured / Israel / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education / Coronavirus

Believe It or Not: Israeli Researchers Find Aspirin Reduces Likelihood of COVID-19

By Jewish Press News Desk

Studies showed that aspirin, in addition to its well-known anti-inflammatory effects, could modulate the innate and adaptive immune responses helping the human immune system battle some viral infections.

Featured / Jerusalem / Health and Medicine / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

Hebrew U Bionic Chips Replace Animal Testing in Developing Cancer-Fighting Drugs

By Jewish Press News Desk

This application represented the first time that the bionic chip was used to develop a drug protocol while avoiding the traditional dependence on animal testing. 

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