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It’s time Israel got serious to tackle the Iran threat – opinion – The Jerusalem Post

| October 2, 2021

Heres the good news: unless something extreme and dramatic happens, we will not be seeing Israeli F-35s or F-15s taking off in the next couple of years to attack Irans nuclear facilities.

Demand for a safe room spiked during the latest Israel-Gaza war. But how much does it cost? – Haaretz

| October 2, 2021

At the height of Operation Guardian of the Walls last May, real estate websites saw a marked rise in demand for rental apartments with safe rooms, or in buildings with protected areas on each floor. This shift in rental preferences, a dynamic market responsive to external events, brought into focus the fact that more than two million Israelis do not have a reinforced-concrete safe room. In the absence of a comprehensive government solution to this problem, many people are trying to create such a room on their own.

Israel Air Forces relative failure in Yom Kippur War comes to light – Haaretz

| October 2, 2021

Nearly 1,000 books, a cautious estimate, have been published about the 1973 Yom Kippur War, more than half of them in Hebrew. Prof.

Israel leaves thousands of senior citizens laid off during COVID with no income, and no solutions – Haaretz

| October 2, 2021

Some 20 thousand people in Israel over retirement age, who lost their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic and have not found new employment since, are no longer eligible for the special adjustmentstipend given to them in lieu of unemployment benefits. Despite the fact that the National Insurance Institute has recognized in recent months that the number of unemployed people over the retirement age 62 for women and 67 for men hasn't decreased, the state has neglected to provide a safety net that will keep them from poverty. During the early months of the pandemic, tens of thousands of Israeli workers of all ages were furloughed, and consequently received unemployment payments

Over 1 million Israelis who havent had 3rd dose to lose Green Pass on Sunday – The Times of Israel

| October 2, 2021

From Sunday, more than one million Israelis will lose their Green Pass after a policy change dictated that a COVID-19 booster shot is required six months after receiving the first two doses. Health Ministry data on Monday showed that 4,710,716 Israelis were vaccinated with two doses six months ago, but only 3,243,641 of them have been administered a booster dose.

Aleph Zadik Aleph – Wikipedia

| October 2, 2021

Aleph Zadik AlephFoundedMay 3, 1924; 97 years ago(May 3, 1924)Omaha, NebraskaTypeJewish High School FraternityEmphasisPatriotism, Judaism, filial love, charity, conduct, purity, and fraternityMission statement"More Jewish Teens, More Meaningful Jewish Experiences" [1]CharteredOmaha, NebraskaHeadquartersWashington, D.C.USAWebsitehttp://bbyo.org The Grand Order of the Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA) is an international youth-led fraternal organization for Jewish teenagers, founded in 1924 and currently existing as the male wing of BBYO Inc., an independent non-profit organization.

Rabbi Moshe Tendler, whose thinking shaped Orthodox views on organ donation, dies at 95 – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| October 2, 2021

(JTA) Rabbi Moshe Tendler, an expert in Jewish law and medical ethics, died Tuesday at age 95.

10 new books to read in October – Jewish Insider

| October 2, 2021

In the second installment of a new series exploring new and upcoming books, the team at Jewish Insider previews some of the top and relevant new titles coming out in October: Three Sisters, by Heather Morris (Oct. 5): Heather Morriss third book in the bestselling Tattooist of Auschwitz series, Three Sisters is a work of historical fiction loosely based on the story of survival of Cibi, Magda and Livia, three Jewish sisters from Slovakia who are imprisoned in Auschwitz and later move to Israel in the post-war years

Israel should make peace with Iraq through the Abraham Accords – opinion – The Jerusalem Post

| October 2, 2021

The Constitution of The Republic of Iraq, formulated in 2005 and approved in a referendum by more than three-quarters of the people, stated that Iraq shall observe the principles of good neighborliness... seek to settle disputes by peaceful means, establish relations on the basis of mutual interests and reciprocity, and respect its international obligations

Career criminal busted for trying to sexually assault two Hasidic girls in NYC – New York Post

| October 2, 2021

A career criminal was arrested Tuesday for trying to sexually assault two Hasidic teens in a Brooklyn apartment building.


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