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Nearly 100,000 pres. pardon applicants’ records exposed to wartime cyber threats, report finds
Nearly 100,000 pardon applicants’ records were held in systems that did not fully meet legal information-security requirements, while wartime cyber risks intensified.
Dismantling government investments in Israeli Arab society - opinion
Dublin Mayor apologizes to Jewish community for hurt caused by proposed Herzog Park renaming
Flying frogs, Seder spins: Unique Passover traditions from Jews around the world
Grapevine October 11, 2024: For the sins of...
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Herzog to visit bereaved families in Efrat
President Herzog will visit Ohr Torah Stone’s Neveh Shmuel High School to offer comfort after the loss of eight alumni in the Israel-Hamas War, meeting with students, faculty, and bereaved families.
President Herzog hosts delegation of Catholic pilgrims from Senegal
Amid protests, President Herzog hosts Senegal’s Bishop Diatta and pilgrims in Jerusalem.
Navigating rabbinical ordination and leadership in Israel’s modern context - opinion
After completing the rigorous process for rabbinical ordination, I faced an unexpected hurdle due to the lack of a chief rabbi in Israel. Here's my journey.
Grapevine July 19, 2024: Protests follow PM to Washington
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Grapevine, July 5, 2024: Jerusalem gains another ambassador
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Grapevine June 28, 2024: Hailing women diplomats
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Grapevine, June 14, 2024: Shuttle diplomacy
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
My Word: The Hague’s moral haze leaves a stain on history
Khan wanted to leave his mark. And he has. It’s a dark, bloody bruise. A stain on history.
Grapevine, May 15, 2024: Confusion between national defense and racism
Eurovision, Einstein and the global politics.