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moved if we are not shocked out of our theological and religious comfort zones?
Rena Levin
Woman’s search for meaning
Desperate to make this Yom HaShoah meaningful, I hoped to sob all through the
Yad Vashem ceremony; when that didn’t happen, I found a different way to connect
Robert L. Kern
On Yom HaShoah it is time to face the truth
The Nazis’ plans to eradicate the Jewish people were widely known – Apathy and
feigned ignorance laced with antisemitism allowed them to proceed unimpeded
David Daoud
Can Lebanon be neutral on the Arab-Israeli conflict?
A groundbreaking conference near Beirut seeks a new definition of Lebanese
patriotism, one that does not equate with supporting perpetual war with Israel
Laura Kam
Back from Berlin where every day was Holocaust Remembrance Day
Wherever we went, my husband – Israel’s ambassador to Germany – and I, daughter
of Shoah survivors, would encounter memorials
Tammy Hoffman
Holocaust Remembrance Day? We’ve already forgotten
Ignoring the Shoah’s meaning for all humankind negates the core message of those
horrific years: Witness the debate over taking in refugees from Ukraine
Shlomo Noskow
My early yeshiva education was an institutional betrayal
Denying secular schooling to Hasidic children cripples their human potential.
That’s not a Jewish value – New York State officials must intervene
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   Cherry bombed
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   Royal approval
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   Blazing onto screens
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   Jewish-Arab feast marks coinciding of Passover and Ramadan
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   Crossfire
   UK MPs slam ‘Basic Instinct’ slur against deputy Labour leader
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   Tiny but mighty
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 * Health Ministry says new COVID variant not raising alarms yet
   By TOI staff
 * Health Ministry: 3 cases of new Omicron subvariant detected among arrivals in
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   By TOI staff
 * COVID patients with serious psychiatric record have double death risk:
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 * Former COVID czar calls for end to airport tests for arrivals
   By TOI staff
 * Israel’s indoor mask mandate ends after two years
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 * Surprisingly low Shanghai COVID death toll spurs questions of government
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   By HUIZHONG WU and Dake Kang
 * Study shows immunocompromised UK patient had COVID-19 for 505 days straight
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 * White House COVID czar: Israeli data shows efficacy of second booster for
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 * Serious COVID cases dip below 200 for first time in over 3 months
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