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March 29, 2019: Get smart
J Street: Will Trump facilitate annexation or a two-state solution?
Exposing Israel’s Campus Detractors As Anti-Semites
Jeffrey Goldberg – Meet The Jerusalem Post
Health ministry: Recycling egg cartons for arts and crafts forbidden due to fear of Salmonella
Dangerous Salmonella bacteria may stick to the cardboard of egg cartons, causing a serious danger to children and others with weak immune systems.
Pediatric psychiatrist: Watch for signs of children’s emotional distress from kidnapping news
Youngsters exposed to events such as terror attacks, violence, death and abductions, even just on the news, may be deeply affected.
Golf: Caesarea to host Israel’s first pro tourney
The tour’s top 50 players will compete for the Israel Masters Champion prize of 70,000 euros, funded by the Edmond de Rothschild Bank.
Rabbi Druckman asked to find compromise on conversion bill feud between Stern and Ben-Dahan
Stern’s bill seeks to decentralize the conversion system and allow municipal chief rabbis to establish conversion courts, but is opposed by Ben-Dahan.
Jordan’s ticking time bomb
Situated between viral conflicts in Syria and Iraq, Jordan’s relative anonymity may be drawing to a close.
MKs throw support behind bill to raise minimum wage to NIS 30 per hour
61 MKs across the political spectrum sign on to support bill; Israel currently has the lowest minimum wage in the Western world, at 23.12 shekels per hour.
A camel’s nose: The demise of the Asian houbara bustard in Pakistan
If the Pakistani government decides to stem the use and abuse of its wildlife at the hands of rich Arabs, this is the perfect time to take action.
The brave new world of Zaha Hadid
Iraqi-born, London-based British architect Zaha Hadid (born 1950), is today the most famous woman architect in the world.
Column One: A sad Independence Day
To be clear, J Street is to Zionism what Jews for Jesus are to Judaism.
Just a Thought: Just a thought on Jewish peoplehood
Judaism is more than a religion.