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Denmark to ban labeling West Bank products as 'Made in Israel', report says
Report comes after South Africa says only recognizes State of Israel within borders demarcated by UN in 1948; move is in line with U.K. recommendation from 2009.
By Amira Hass, Barak Ravid, Anshel Pfeffer | May 19, 2012 | 08:18 PM
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An Iranian technician works at the Uranium Conversion Facility just outside the city of Isfahan
U.S., Iran seek closer ties alongside nuclear program
The Obama administration and the Iranian regime of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei are entering a critical week of decisions over the...
By Amir Oren | 03:56 PM | 15
French President Francois Hollande, with U.S. President Barack Obama at the G8 Summit at Camp David
Obama says G8 in agreement on Iran nuclear program
U.S. President Barack Obama said on Saturday that leaders of the Group of Eight major economies are committed to continuing...
By Reuters | 07:57 PM
Manny Waks, a former student at Yeshivah College, who claimed in 2011 that he was molested
Australian sex abuse scandal tars name of venerated Chabad rabbi
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - The tightly knit Chabad Lubavitch community in Melbourne has been rocked by claims about the role of the...
By Dan Goldberg | 08:53 PM
Toronto Islamic school sent packing over anti-Semitic lessons
School loses right to use public school for its classes after referring to Jews as 'crafty' and 'treacherous,' contrasting Islam with 'the Jews and the Nazis.'
By JTA | May 19, 2012 | 10:13 AM
Ari Babaknia speaks at the book launch, held at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles,
Holocaust history published in Farsi for Iranians
After 15 years of research, four-volume book on Holocaust is released by Iranian-born Jewish author.
By JTA | May 19, 2012 | 07:34 PM
Migrant Shapira Appelbaum
In south Tel Aviv, Israelis anguished and bitter due to influx of African refugees
A day in Tel Aviv's Shapira neighborhood, where tensions between veteran Israelis and African asylum seekers have boiled up to the surface recently.
By Shoham Smith | May 18, 2012 | 02:38 AM | 20
TV hero Edward James Olmos scouts out the Holy Land
Actor in Israel to research a film about Bergson Group, which pressed the U.S. to rescue European Jewish refugees during the Holocaust.
By Mordechai I. Twersky | May 18, 2012 | 02:38 AM
Middle East
An aerial view shows the site of two explosions in Damascus, May 10, 2012.
Car bomb kills 9, wounds 100 in eastern Syria city
A car bomb that rocked the eastern Syrian city of Deir al-Zor on Saturday killed nine people and wounded about 100, the...
By Reuters | 11:32 AM
Iran nuclear (AP)
Poll: Opposition to Iran going nuclear widespread throughout world
Opposition to Iran obtaining nuclear weapons is widespread around the world, including in neighboring countries Egypt, Jordan...
By The Associated Press | 11:03 PM | 30
Syria protest May 17, 2012 (AP)
Thousands of anti-Assad protesters rally in Syria, two shot dead in Damascus
Forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad shot two protesters in the capital Damascus on Friday and fired in the air to...
By Reuters | 08:37 PM
U.S. Senate Republicans block new Iran oil sanctions
Republican senators surprise and anger Democrats by saying they need more time to review a new package of U.S. sanctions on Iran's oil sector.
By Reuters | May 17, 2012 | 09:21 PM | 4
Ahmadinejad eager to attend London Olympics, despite 'Zion' logo
Iran threatened last year to boycott the 2012 London Olympics over the event logo's resemblance to the word 'Zion.'
By Reuters | May 17, 2012 | 08:16 PM | 3
Egyptian court acquits 14 policemen of protesters' deaths during revolt
Nearly 200 security officers and officials of Hosni Mubarak's regime face trial for the deaths of some 850 protesters during the uprising in Egypt last year.
By The Associated Press | May 17, 2012 | 07:18 PM
Diplomacy & Defense
AHAVA revitalize - extreme firming eye cream. No longer 'Made in Israel'?
South Africa to ban labeling West Bank settlement products as 'made in Israel'
South Africa intends to ban marketing products made in Israeli West Bank settlements with the labels "Made in Israel,"...
By Amira Hass | 04:04 PM
IAEA chief Yukiya Amano May 4, 2012 (AP)
IAEA chief to visit Iran for talks on nuclear deal
UN atomic watchdog chief Yukiya Amano and top aides will travel to Tehran on Sunday for talks with Iran's chief nuclear...
By Reuters, The Associated Press | 05:52 PM
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Netanyahu: No evidence Iran intends to halt contentious nuclear program
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday he is skeptical that Iran will agree to halt its nuclear program,...
By The Associated Press | 01:23 PM | 13
Iran, IAEA making gains toward nuclear framework deal, diplomats say
Sources in UN watchdog report progress in Vienna talks, fearing Iran could still use debates over procedural matters as a way to buy more time as its nuclear program advances.
By Reuters | May 18, 2012 | 12:21 PM | 16
Justice Ministry proposes bill that would expand the state's power to tap phones
The bill would almost double the number of state agencies allowed to access such data when conducting investigations.
By Tomer Zarchin | May 18, 2012 | 02:38 AM
Panetta: U.S. to give Israel additional $70 million for Iron Dome
Defense Minister Barak meets with U.S. Defense Secretary in the Pentagon, welcomes new U.S. aid; Israel has already received $205 million from the U.S. to support the short-range missile defense system.
By Natasha Mozgovaya, Reuters | May 17, 2012 | 09:26 PM
Jewish World
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Portion of the Week / Two fantasies, divine and human
This week's Torah portion lists the blessings bestowed upon those who perform God's commandments and the curses inflicted on...
By Yakov Z. Meir | 10:31 AM
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The first issue of Torah Tidbits - the weekly "parsha pamphlet" produced for the Anglo community by the Orthodox Union's...
By Andrew Esensten | 02:38 AM
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Bible translated into Inuit language after 34-year Canadian project
For the first time, the Bible and New Testament have been translated to an Inuit language. A group of Inuit Christians in the...
By Limor Shmuel Friedman | 01:52 PM | 3
Economic crisis strikes Talmud program for women
About 25 percent of the program's participants over the years have been native English-speakers or have come from English-speaking homes.
By Mordechai I. Twersky | May 18, 2012 | 02:38 AM
Ex-Hasidic rapper comes out of closet, receives support of Orthodox fans
Y-Love tells Haaretz, 'I fully expected to lose most of my Orthodox fan base.'
By Andrew Esensten | May 18, 2012 | 02:38 AM | 3
London Jews relieved at Livingstone's loss
London’s Jews will be hoping the Labour candidate defeat means they can return to the politics of ‘Yes, we can.’
By Dave Rich | May 18, 2012 | 09:42 AM | 3
National
Police Commissioner Yohanan Danino in the regional command center the night of the robbery.
Police shoot robber after botched heist in central Israel
An attempted robbery in Bat Yam Friday night ended in the injuring and arresting of one assailant. The second perpetrator is...
By Yaniv Kubovich | 01:36 PM
Women workers - Yaron Kaminsky
Israel High Court: Onus on employers to explain lower pay for women
Dramatically strengthening women's workplace rights, a High Court of Justice ruling released on Thursday gave Israeli women...
By Tomer Zarchin | 01:43 PM | 2
 EL AL Boeing 777
London-bound El Al airliner forced to land over technical fault
An El Al airliner bound for London was forced to land in Ben-Gurion International Airport on Friday shortly after taking off,...
By Tomer Zarchin | 12:29 PM
Israeli NGO: Police beat handcuffed detainees in Palestinian solidarity protest
Complaints filed over alleged use by police of Taser electroshock weapons, beating and kicking bound detainees, racist verbal abuse and sexual harassment of female detainees.
By Akiva Eldar | May 18, 2012 | 02:38 AM | 24
Israel mulls ban on biking with headphones
New bill would forbid bicycle riders to listen to music via earphones while on the road; while no such ban exists in other countries, its sponsors say it has the support of local cycling groups.
By Jonathan Lis | May 18, 2012 | 02:38 AM | 6
Gadi Vichman's teen killer charged with murder
Vichman, a Be'er Sheva resident, was killed two weeks ago when he went downstairs to confront a group of teens making noise outside his window late at night.
By Tomer Zarchin, Yanir Yagna | May 18, 2012 | 02:38 AM
Culture
Shani Litman - Ilya Melnikov
Breastfeeding: An obligation or a mother's choice?
I am a good enough mother. And I didn’t breastfeed. Not during the first three years, not during the first three months. In...
By Shani Litman | 02:18 AM
Jerusalem Tax Museum
Israel's past seen anew, as Jerusalem's historic Custom House reopens
Customs clerk Ben-Moshe's night shift at Jaffa Port on June 1, 1962, began as usual. He arrived at 9:30 P.M., as he wrote in...
By Nir Hasson | 02:38 AM
Sacha Baron Cohen - Reuters - 16.5.2012
Sacha Baron Cohen's 'The Dictator' commits crimes against comedy
Long ago, in the days before web-streaming and pre-VCR, to watch a pornographic film, men (and women) had to sneak into a...
By Anshel Pfeffer | 12:34 PM | 8
British actor John Cleese to appear in Israeli heist comedy
The former “Monty Python” and “Fawlty Towers” star will play a role in award winning Israeli director Reshef Levy’s next flm.
By Nirit Anderman | May 17, 2012 | 11:52 AM
Modern Manna recipe / Knafeh in a skillet
A sinfully sweet Arab dessert, that's just as sinfully easy to make.
| May 17, 2012 | 10:47 AM
Be Merry / Putting all your eggs in one basket
Spanish tortilla is a deceptively simple dish, whose sum is greater than its parts.
By Limor Laniado Tiroche | May 17, 2012 | 05:41 AM
Haaretz Select
Habima’s 'Merchant of Venice.'
Hath not an Israeli theater company eyes? Does it not bleed?
Pro-Palestinian activists, including A-list actors, are calling for a boycott of Habima's upcoming London production of 'The Merchant of Venice.'
By Anshel Pfeffer | Week's End
Playwright Arthur Schnitzler was everything his friend Theodor Herzl hoped to be
By Robert Wistrich | Week's End
When Patinkin and Berg made starring visits to Israel
By Allison Kaplan Sommer | Routine Emergencies
Breastfeeding: An obligation or a mother's choice?
By Shani Litman | Culture
Pleasure hunting - Dan Peretz - May 18, 2012
No loafing around in Acre with the city's last baker
Ronit Vered spends a morning with Fahri Bishtawi, who still waits for the dough to rise in the Old City.
By Ronit Vered | Pleasure Hunting
The Makings of History / Myth of heroism - and treason
By Tom Segev | Week's End
Moshe and the amazing Technicolor festival
By Neri Livneh | Neri Livneh
Building, a relationship: Israeli architects once thrived in Iran
By Noam Dvir | Week's End
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Israel's cell phone revolutions is an all-out victory
For many years, the Israeli public has suffered from the heavy hand of the four cellular telephone operators. They charged us...
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Nehemia Shtrasler
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Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi
Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi Watching the new state of South Sudan fall into chaos
Ari Shavit The Palestinian tragedy mustn't be used to spark a Jewish one
Roni Schocken Chilling effect of the Nakba Law on Israel's human rights
David Landau Israel's right-wing wants to maintain the occupation status-quo
Oded Diner Yishai's double standard over African refugees and the Ultra-Orthodox
Iran: The Debate
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Plans to strike Iran ready, U.S. envoy to Israel says
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Jose Maria Aznar March 17, 2003 (AP)
Former Spain PM: Russia believes Israel will prevent Iran nuclear weapon
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Massoud Ali Mohammadi - AP - 14.1.2010
Iran executes alleged Mossad agent for killing nuclear scientist
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U.S. Elections 2012
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Obama's support for same-sex marriage isn't motivated by morals
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Travel In Israel
Joshua Neustein at the Israel Museum‏.
The artist as wandering Jew
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The cover of the Talmud in Arabic that was published in Amman, Jordan.
National Library acquires first Arabic translation of Babylonian Talmud
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