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Israel’s milk shortage expected to last at least another week – Haaretz

| October 11, 2021

The three-week-long shortage of milk at retail points in Israel is expected to continue in the coming weeks. When the shortage first became noticeable, the Israel Dairy Board claimed it would be over in a matter of days.

First day of academic school: Israel’s universities open their gates – The Jerusalem Post

| October 11, 2021

Sunday marks the first day of the academic school year, ushering in thousands of university students across Israel. It is the second year in a row operating under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. Here is how Israeli universities opened the momentous day: "The necessity of adapting quickly to the realities and challenges created by the virus required us to think creatively and respond swiftly, both at the technological and pedagogical levels," said Dr

How and why the global energy crisis skipped Israel – Haaretz

| October 11, 2021

In Europe, the price of natural gas and electricity has soared, and the Continent faces the threat of blackouts this winter. China is already suffering blackouts amid surging energy use and a coal shortage

Comparing Rand Paul to the Squad is unfair. He doesn’t hate Israel – Haaretz

| October 11, 2021

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has often proved to be a gift that keeps giving for Democrats and a thorn in the side of fellow Republicans. The stubbornly independent Pauls dogmatic advocacy of libertarian ideas about governance has often thrown a monkey wrench into the plans of the Senate leadership.

Most advanced simulation of manned Mars mission is happening in Israel – Haaretz

| October 11, 2021

In 1912, the renowned creator of Tarzan, Edgar Rice Burroughs, wrote a series of stories about another mind-bending setting. He replaced the jungles of Africa with the wasteland of Mars, to which a Southern gentleman by the name of John Carter had been mysteriously transported. More than a century later, the red planet is still a destination that sets our imagination on fire.

16-year-old Israeli dies from post-COVID complications – The Times of Israel

| October 11, 2021

An Israeli teenager died Saturday of lingering health complications after falling ill with COVID-19. The 16-year-old was unvaccinated and did not have any existing medical conditions

Judaism often thrives on new technologies. That doesnt mean Impossible Pork should be kosher. – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| October 11, 2021

(JTA) The Orthodox Union wont certify Impossible Pork as kosher, representing a break from the way that decisions about certifying kosher food are normally made. But as someone who studies Judaisms long relationship with technology, I would argue that it is undoubtedly the right move.

Toward a More Inclusive Orthodox Judaism | JewishBoston – jewishboston.com

| October 11, 2021

Growing up, Reena Zuckerman 23 loved to read from the Torah, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. She did it the first time at her bat mitzvah and continues still today.

Writing Hebrew letters creatively is a Jewish tradition. This rabbi sees sacredness in doodles, too. – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| October 11, 2021

(JTA) When the pandemic kept Rabbi Emily Meyer stuck at home last year, she took up a hobby familiar to any elementary school student doodling.

Jerusalem: A city that gets your head spinning – The New Times

| October 11, 2021

This is Jerusalem. Some people even lose their mind when they come here, says Uri, a guide leading us on a lifetime tour inside the old city. This is my first time here, and my mind is being blown away by what I am seeing and hearing, as I, along with fellow journalists make our way through the stone walls of the city.


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