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Guest Essay The Jewish History of Israel Is Over 3,000 Years Old. That’s Why It’s Complicated. May 28, 2021 Credit...Mauricio Lima for The New York Times By Rabbi David Wolpe is the senior rabbi at Si
No sooner had Palestinian “worshipers” on the Temple Mount chanted “Bomb, bomb Tel Aviv,” than Hamas gladly obliged and fired hundreds of rockets at Israeli civilians. To the applause of some of Jerus
I know that the past 10 days have been incredibly devastating and equally bewildering. Why is the world letting the Israelis do this to you? I am writing to you, my Palestinian brothers and sisters, t
Thomas L. Friedman Israelis, Palestinians and Their Neighbors Worry: Is This the Big One? May 11, 2021 Credit...Mohammed Saber/EPA, via Shutterstock By Opinion Columnist Leer en español Let’s see, wha
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Geo Heatmap This is a script that generates an interactive geo heatmap from your Google location history data using Python, Folium and OpenStreetMap. Getting Started 1. Install Python 3+ If you don't
This is a list that I compiled over the years, it contains everything I found to be useful or interesting. There is no special categorization, it flows a bit to JS side but there little bit of everyth
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When the polio vaccine was declared safe and effective, the news was met with jubilant celebration. Church bells rang across the nation, and factories blew their whistles. “Polio routed!” newspaper he
As the modern world produce s ever more data, researchers are scrambling to find new ways to store it all . DNA holds promise as an extremely compact and stable storage medium, and now a new approach
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Courtesy Office of Rabbi Sacks [Published today to mark shloshim for Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks .] By Dr. Daniel Rose The Jewish world, and beyond, have felt an immense sense of loss this past month, f
In the Torah, God promises Abraham more children than there are stars in the sky and grains of sand in the sea. God is such a drama queen. But those children do tend to congregate — New York has the h
A few points on round two of the Democratic debates in Detroit. The first night was good, full of fight and clarifying. The second was sour, with candidates jumping around with their small strategies.
July 26, 2019 The other day I found myself surreptitiously trying to take a picture on my cell phone. You see, as part of my time off between leaving Chicago and beginning here in White Plains, I had treated myself to a few days at a spa - a lovely property in southern Wisconsin focused on health,…
‘Trump’s Going to Get Re-elected, Isn’t He?’ Voters have reason to worry. By Opinion Columnist July 16, 2019 President Trump in June at the launch of his 2020 campaign in Orlando, Fla. Credit... Damon
On a Tuesday night in May, Sean Coonce was reading the news in bed when his phone dropped service. He chalked it up to tech being tech and went to sleep. When he woke up, his Gmail account had been st
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In the late spring of 1968, when I was 26, I helped organize Robert F. Kennedy’s presidential campaign in the Bronx. I rented a storefront headquarters, recruited a team of volunteers, and held a laun
Here we are again. Another Democratic freshman congresswoman, and another disturbing comment relating to the Holocaust. This time, however, it’s not Ilhan Omar and not even Rashida Tlaib – instead it’
H ere in Jerusalem, we await publication of Donald Trump’s “ deal of the century ”, which is expected to be released in the coming weeks. The US president has promised it will bring an end to a centur
You may know it from the stand outside the supermarket, offering you an opportunity to put on tefillin, or from the kosher food it provided while you were traveling in Thailand. You may have encounter
Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein speaking at a news conference outside the Chabad of Poway on Sunday. Credit... Denis Poroy/Associated Press Opinion A Terrorist Tried to Kill Me Because I Am a Jew. I Will Neve
Sen. Bernie Sanders called Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in Israel “right wing, dare I say racist” during his CNN town hall Monday night. The Vermont Independent senator and 2020 presidential candid
On April 3rd, 2019, I saw a tweet by Dr. Cornel West about the Black-Palestinian Solidarity discussion hosted by the Harvard College Palestine Solidarity Committee. West shared a panel with Marc Lamon
This week is the annual Israeli Apartheid Week run by the Harvard College Palestine Solidarity Committee. For the past few years, we have watched it with dismay. We have seen the annual disregard for
I’m going to speak at #AIPAC2019, and I’m getting these reactions from the Jewish community: From the Right: “How COULD they?” From the Left “How COULD YOU?” Let’s talk about it: They know exactly who
The front page of the New York Times Sunday Review featured one of the most biased, poorly informed, and historically inaccurate columns about the conflict between Israel and Palestine ever published by a mainstream newspaper. Written by Michelle Alexander , it is entitled, “Time to break the…
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An Israeli teen wrapped in a Gay Pride flag near the settlement of Efrat, June 3, 2018. (Jacob Magid/Times of Israel) Over the past year, as every year, Times of Israel reporters have pursued stories across Israel and around the world, striving to shed light for our readers on complicated and…