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'Jewish-Christian relations complex, but we mustn't fear; the church is part of Israeli society'
He has been living in Israel for over 30 years, speaks fluent Hebrew, and feels entirely at home; Meet Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, who will soon make history as the first cardinal in the Vatican with his seat in Israel; In an interview with Ynet, he discusses the challenges of working in Jerusalem and why Pope Francis likely won’t return to Israel
Ofer Chizik
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07.29.23
How the Jews almost built a Third Temple
Roman Emperor Julian, who rejected Christianity and possibly sought to oppose it, proposed the Jews rebuild the Temple, however, the construction was halted, and the dream was buried after an earthquake; Dr. Yonatan Moss explains why the Jewish canon almost completely disregards this chapter in history
Itzchak Tessler
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07.27.23
Kosher pizza pioneers: The inspiring story of Jerusalem's 'La Piedra'
Chosen as one of the top 50 pizzerias in Asia by the prestigious Italian magazine 'Top 50 Pizza' - the Michelin guide to pizzas, 'La Piedra' owners share how they started from scratch and built up their business, their plans to expand in Israel and abroad, and the reactions they receive amid national discourse about the ultra-Orthodox sector
Shoshana Hen
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07.24.23
Over 100,000 gather in Tel Aviv in support of judicial reform as protests against continue in front of Knesset
Tens of thousands are heading to Tel Aviv from throughout the country to support government lawmakers as they prepare to vote for legislation to cancel the courts' reasonableness test; Meanwhile, anti-judicial overhaul protesters crowd the streets of Jerusalem
Ynet
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07.23.23
Zedekiah's Cave reopens with an immersive tour beneath Jerusalem's Old City walls
The underground cave beneath the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem will reopen on August 1, after closing for several years for renovations; Visitors are now invited to an immersive audio-visual journey that will lead them through the depths of the cave, exploring its captivating historical narrative
Gilad Carmeli
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07.23.23
Protest march to Jerusalem: IDF reservists declare service strike
The massive march consisted of many protesters who signed the declaration, reading 'The legislation is crushing those things shared by Israeli society, is tearing the people apart, disintegrating the IDF and inflicting fatal blows on Israel's security'
ynet correspondents
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07.22.23
In first, swimming pool opens in Jerusalem's Old City
Pool will be part of a sports complex built by the city's Christian community, who say they wanted to give local children a place to have fun activities
Gilad Cohen
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07.20.23
Abbot asked to remove his cross: Government does not accept Jerusalem as holy to 3 religions
Nikodemus Schnabel has been spat on and physically pushed in the narrow streets of Jerusalem's Old City - he says the atmosphere is changing in a way that is not good for the holy city; 'A bizarre moment because I had no intention to pray'
Attila Somfalvi, Alexandra Lukash
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07.20.23
Noah Schnapp connects to roots in Israel, snapped praying at Western Wall
The Jewish-American actor, famous for his role in Netflix’s Stranger Things, says 'learning so much about my culture. So inspiring' during Israeli experience
i24NEWS
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07.19.23
German abbot told to remove cross on visit to the Western Wall
Footage shows clergyman protesting as he is told religious symbol ‘inappropriate’; site management issues apology, adds visitor was not denied access
Itamar Eichner
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07.19.23
Archeological finds point to possible practice of black magic
Human skulls and hundreds of intact oil lamps found in Te’omim Cave near Jerusalem, dating to Late Roman period indicating location may have been used by local oracle
Ynet
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07.17.23
Court reverses Beitar Jerusalem’s State Cup ban after mass pitch invasion
FA sweetens suspension to four-point deduction for upcoming league season, along with another suspended three-point penalty; Club confirms will turn up for Saturday's Super Cup match
Nadav Zenziper
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07.16.23
Helen Mirren calls judicial reform protests 'pivotal moment in Israel'
The Oscar-winning complimented former prime minister Golda Meir, whom she portrays: 'Her commitment to the country was above all else' ; and talked about the Jewface storm: "Anyone can embody everything"
Yael Ilan
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07.13.23
Jerusalem teen arrested after TikTok stunt ends in house fire
Girl questioned by police after uploading video of her and friends playing with fire, which caused extensive property damage and injured eight
Liran Tamari
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07.12.23
Pope choice of Jerusalem cardinal indicates concern for Christians
Elevating Peirbattisa Pizzaballa from Latin Patriarch to Cardinal comes in response to increasing attacks against people of the cloth by extremist Jews in Israel and particularly in the Holy City
Itamar Eichner
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07.11.23
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