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The Weekend Edition
The Best Reads of the Week for
Sunday, December 1, 2019
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In possible climate breakthrough, Israel scientists engineer bacteria to eat CO₂
By
Sue Surkes
Decade-long research at Weizmann Institute could pave way for low-emissions production of carbon for use in biofuels, food, and help remove excess global warming CO₂ from air
In depth
The State of Israel v. Benjamin Netanyahu: The specifics of the PM’s indictment
By
Raoul Wootliff
63-page charge sheet says premier was party to illicit deals and conflicts of interest, harmed public trust, and, in 3 cases against him, abused his office
Reporter's notebook
In Tel Aviv, Netanyahu die-hards stage an ominous display of fear and anger
By
Raoul Wootliff
Analysis
David Horovitz
‘A new poison’: Why the UK chief rabbi broke the mold to confront Jeremy Corbyn
Aware the Labour leader could walk triumphantly into 10 Downing Street on December 13, Ephraim Mirvis evidently decided silence was not an option
Op-ed
Not fit for high office: Full text of chief rabbi’s Labour anti-Semitism warning
By
Ephraim Mirvis
From The Blogs
This World AIDS Day, I’ll be thinking about my gay son’s future
By
Amanda B. Dan
Reporter's notebook
With free shipping to Israel, Amazon has expats filling up their carts again
By
Jessica Steinberg
Americans once despondent over having to settle for what’s local are now luxuriating in imported toilet paper, scented garbage bags and anything else on offer under $75
Courting ultra-Orthodox consumers, IKEA turns to kosher inspiration
By
Ira Tolchin Immergluck
Listen: People of the Pod
Outgoing Rep. Nita Lowey: Worry over Dems’ waning support for Israel ‘overblown’
By
Yaakov Schwartz
Episode #13: A veteran Jewish congresswoman talks about Israel and anti-Semitism * AJC campus director and Hillel Ontario head discuss Judaism on North American college campuses
Analysis
Biranit Goren
It’s not Facebook, Sacha, it’s humanity
Hitler and Stalin were horrifically successful without social media, or: where Mr. Baron Cohen went wrong
Interview
If memory serves, can it be trained? A new study offers hope
By
Amir Ben-David
Startup Israel
Israeli team uses silicon chip to deliver Alzheimer’s-busting protein to brain
By
Shoshanna Solomon
In Technion, Bar-Ilan trials, nanochip ferries ‘neural growth factor’ — which combats neurodegenerative diseases — and releases it where needed, overcoming blood-brain barrier
Holding hands can help reduce a loved one’s pain, study shows
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Much-hyped cryptocurrency website goes bust, revealing ties to binary options
By
Simona Weinglass
and
Raoul Wootliff
Teva kicks off early-stage research plan in quest for new drugs for its pipeline
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Interview
Tiffany Haddish says ‘She ready’ for onscreen Netflix bat mitzvah
By
Jordan Hoffman
Director interview
Film depicts complicated clean slate given to neo-Nazis living ‘post-hate’
By
Jordan Hoffman
Documentary ‘Healing From Hate’ dives into the trenches with ex-skinheads as they make amends the only way they know how: recruiting others to leave the white nationalist movement
Interview
‘Knives Out’ producer Ram Bergman: It’s a murder mystery like never seen before
By
Francine Wolfisz
Interview
Seth Rogen talks about learning Yiddish and his most Jewish role yet — a pickle
By
SHIRA HANAU
Firgun
Disabled Jewish friends don kippas in holiday ads for Canadian apparel company
By
Renee Ghert-Zand
Tchotchkes for life
Designer finds whimsy in the quotidian: ‘If it’s funny, I make it’
By
Jessica Steinberg
Bezalel graduate Shaul Cohen uses 3D printing and healthy sense of humor to poke fun at life in Israel
Do not feed
The sharks have returned — to the warm waters off Hadera power station
By
Sue Surkes
It's a wrap
World’s largest keffiyeh unveiled in soccer stadium in Hebron
By
Adam Rasgon
Israel travels
Modern memorials, scattered ruins: Exploring Jerusalem’s Pisgat Zeev
By
Aviva and Shmuel Bar-Am
Hidden corners of the neighborhood reveal its storied past, with monuments to fallen Israeli soldiers and relics dating back to the ancient Greeks and Byzantines
Biblical trolling
Study: ‘Trickster’ Babylonian god used puns in ancient flood story
By
TOI staff
Ledger with testimonies to help Bergen-Belsen survivors remarry up for sale
By
TOI staff
Einstein letter on elusive theory of everything to go up for auction
By
Stuart Winer
From The Blogs
A five-year cancer blessing
By
Shira Pasternak Be'eri
Every day, I took my Tamoxifen, and confronted my fear that I could be diagnosed with cancer again
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