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Palestinian youths storm police cordon on Temple Mount
 
Muslim prayers end quietly at holy site, amid heavy rains in Jerusalem, but protesters outside face off with security forces; no injuries reported
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
Palestinian men under 50, who were prevented from reaching the Temple Mount for Friday prayers, shout slogans in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Wadi Joz October 31, 2014. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
 
 
Family members seen taking shelter from tear gas while mourning at the home of the Palestinian man from the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Abu Tor suspected of the attempted murder of Yehudah Glick, October 30, 2014. (Hadas Parush/ Flash90)
 
Suspected shooter of Jewish activist buried in Jerusalem
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
US Secretary of State John Kerry photographs the Dome of the Rock after a helicopter carrying him to Amman, Jordan, took off from Jerusalem on June 29, 2013. (photo credit: US State Department)
 
US calls on Israel to reopen Temple Mount amid tensions
 
By JOSHUA DAVIDOVICH
 
Rabbi Yehudah Glick (photo credit: Yossi Zamir/Flash90)
 
Yehudah Glick’s condition ‘improves slightly’
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 

 
Yuval Rabin visits the memorial to his father, slain Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, in Tel Aviv, October 22, 2014 [photo credit: Flash90]
 
‘Bilateralism has failed, time to bring in the Arab world,’ says Rabin’s son
 
INTERVIEW Abbas alone cannot sign a deal on the thorny issues, says Yuval Rabin, insisting his father always had a regional approach to peace
 
By ELHANAN MILLER
 
 
 
 
Lynette Nusbacher
 
The Temple Mount is just a hill
 
LYNETTE NUSBACHERModern Judaism finds holiness in texts, learning and hearts, not shrines, fetishes or places
 

 
Joel Moskowitz
 
No longer Orthodox
 
JOEL MOSKOWITZ Fed up with the ironclad opposition to changes that would make Jewish life more open and more fair
 

 
IKEA headquarters in Älmhult, Sweden (photo credit: CC-BY-SA Sbotig, Wikimedia Commons)
 
Sweden and Israel: The IKEA wars
 
Diplomatic feud turns to dispute over whether furniture giant has (Allen) key to Middle East peace
 

 
Rabbi Yehudah Glick (photo credit: Yossi Zamir/Flash90)
 
WATCH: Yehudah Glick praying with Muslims
 
Temple Mount activist seen in recent video joyfully chanting Islamic hymn with group of worshipers at contested site
 

 
A model of Rafael's C-Dome is presented at the Euronaval show, in Le Bourget, north of Paris, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
 
Israel develops a maritime ‘Iron Dome’
 
At Paris conference, state-owned firm Rafael shows off ‘C-Dome,’ a missile defense system for ships, oil platforms
 

 
Greeting the day the Smile Clock way (Photo credit: Courtesy)
 
App gets you out of bed with a smile – guaranteed
 
EXCLUSIVE Smile Clock may not make everyone happy, but its developer is certainly going to try
 

 
Robbie Williams in his three-piece suit, on tour (Courtesy Robbie Williams)
 
Robbie Williams heads to TLV
 
UK pop star adds the White City to his 2015 tour
 

 
Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James tosses chalk in the air before the start of an NBA basketball game against the New York Knicks in Cleveland, on Thursday, October 30, 2014. (photo credit: AP/Tony Dejak)
 
Israeli coach Blatt falls in NBA debut
 
First game for former Tel Aviv coach, overshadowed by LeBron James’s Cavaliers homecoming, spoiled by Knicks 95-90
 

 
US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel (L) welcomes Israeli Defense Moshe Ya'alon (R) at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia October 21, 2014. (photo credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images/AFP)
 
Tensions aside, US DoD to award Israeli start-up with $100k
 
A Department of Defense contest seeks the next big thing in homeland security in early-stage tech firms in Israel
 

 
Hebrew Media Review
HEBREW
MEDIA REVIEW
 
FRI, OCT 31, 11:55 AM
 
Israeli police try to control a riot in East Jerusalem on October 30, 2014. (photo credit: Hadas Parush/Flash90)
 
DEFCON Jerusalem
 
The holy city is on edge as violence and religious tension test its social fabric
 
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Gaza war politics drove 1 in 6 Israelis to ‘unfriend’
 
Survey shows young Israeli Jews with strong political views most likely to have ‘unfriended’ or ‘unfollowed’ during conflict with Hamas
 
By ANDREW TOBIN
 A Palestinian in a Guy Fawkes mask on a computer in Jerusalem, April 8, 2013. (photo credit: Sliman Khader/Flash90)
 

 
Haaretz's political cartoon on October 30, 2014
 
Haaretz panned for cartoon of Netanyahu as 9/11 pilot
 
Artist defends caricature showing PM flying plane into World Trade Center, says it represents his ‘disastrous’ handling of US-Israel relations
 
By ILAN BEN ZION
 

 
Kerry: ‘Chickenshit’ slur ‘disgraceful, unacceptable, damaging’
 
US secretary of state says remarks by anonymous official do not reflect the views of President Obama or himself
 
By LAZAR BERMAN and ADIV STERMAN
 
US Secretary of State John Kerry, September 10, 2014  (photo credit: AP Photo/Brendan Smialowski, Pool)
 
 

 
Fatah calls for ‘Day of Rage’ on Friday in Jerusalem
 
As tensions rise, media watchdog says Abbas has called for the ‘use of all ways’ to defend Temple Mount
 
By STUART WINER
 Palestinian youth clash with Israeli police in the Abu Tor neighborhood, October 30, 2014. (photo credit: Hadas Parush/Flash90)
 
 

 
‘In next war, Hezbollah will target Ben Gurion Airport’
 
Senior IDF official says Lebanese terror group works continuously to improve its military capabilities
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 A Lebanese boy at a Hezbollah rally in Lebanon in May.  (photo credit: AP/Hussein Malla)
 
 

 
Israel recalls Sweden envoy over Palestine recognition
 
‘Abbas is looking for a way not to return to the negotiating table, and Sweden just gave him a perfect excuse,’ diplomat charges
 
By STUART WINER and RAPHAEL AHREN
 Israeli Ambassador to Sweden Isaac Bachman. (photo credit: YouTube/Israels Ambassad)
 

 
Haifa University to test parameters of ASA boycott
 
By sending an official representative, school will challenge academic group’s ban on ‘formal collaboration’ with Israeli institutions
 
By REBECCA SHIMONI STOIL
 University of Haifa (photo credit: CC-BY-SA Zvi Roger/Wikimedia Commons)
 

 
Now playing in London: Birobidzhan, the musical!
 
THEATER REVIEW New production ‘Soviet Zion’ explores the homeland that wasn’t, in Siberia’s Jewish Autonomous Region
 
By ANNE JOSEPH
 
A scene from 'Soviet Zion,' a new musical that explores the failed Stalin-led attempt for a Jewish homeland in Siberia. (photo credit: Courtesy)
 

 
Could an Israeli-created innovation end world hunger?
 
A SOLUTION TO STARVATION? Pimi Agro has figured out a natural way to extend the shelf life of produce by 1,500%, and prevent disease and fungus, too
 
By DAVID SHAMAH
 A haredi youth stands next to piles of potatoes in Jerusalem (Photo credit: Matanya Tausig/Flash90)
 

 
Rabbi Baroness Julia Neuberger in 2005. (courtesy the Association of Jewish Women's Organisations in the UK)
 
UK Jewry must engage ‘demi-semi-Jews,’ says trailblazing Reform rabbi
 
INTERVIEW Raised in a passionate and observant Reform Jewish home, Rabbi Baroness Julia Neuberger feels strongly about stereotypes, feminism and anti-Semitism in Britain
 
By AMANDA BORSCHEL-DAN
 
 






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