Government speaking from both sides of its mouth on smoking

Eleven days ago, representatives of 25 Israeli public health organizations sent a strong letter of protest to Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, denouncing his declared intention not to raise the tax on electronic cigarettes (e-cigs).  “This will lead to an unprecedented smoking epidemic in Israel, especially among teenagers,” they wrote, with copies to the chairman of […]

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For the Best Food in Israel, Head North

The Jews may have wandered in the desert for 40 years facing challenging circumstances, but being a modern wanderer in northern Israel has some definite perks. With stunning views, a laidback vibe and an abundance of regional produce, including cheese, olives and wine, the North has so much to offer. The pandemic inadvertently incubated an […]

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With Open Eyes

The Mei Hashiloah (Rabbi Mordecai Joseph Leiner, d. 1854) points to a fascinating difference between Moses and Isaac: Moses died “with his eyes undimmed” (Deuteronomy 34:7) while for Isaac, “his eyes were dim” (Genesis 27:1). The Mei Hashiloah explains that in Isaac’s life, the major events, the Akedah and the reversal of the blessing with […]

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