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Can India and Israel help drive cooperation in the Middle East? – DW (English)

| October 20, 2021

Top diplomats from India, the US, Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) held a virtual ministerial meeting on Monday, which has been lauded as a first step toward expanding quadrilateral cooperation in the Middle East and Asia. India's External Affairs MinisterSubrahmanyam Jaishankar and Foreign Ministers Yair Lapid of Israel and Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed of the UAE were joined by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to discuss "working together more closely on economic growth and global issues," and agreed on an "expeditious follow-up," Jaishankar tweeted after the meeting

Israel and South Korea to boost collaboration on loitering munitions – DefenseNews.com

| October 20, 2021

SEOUL Major aerospace companies from Israel and South Korea have agreed to expand their partnership on deadly drone technology. Israel Aerospace Industries, or IAI, and Korea Aerospace Industries, or KAI, signed a memorandum of understanding on Oct.

What was Jewish life in Israel like at the time of the Mishna, Talmud? – The Jerusalem Post

| October 20, 2021

What was Jewish life in Israel like after Romes destruction of the Temple and Jerusalem? A new exhibition by the Israel Antiquities Authority in Kibbutz Ginossars Yigal Allon Center offers a glimpse of how the Sages managed to rebuild a community in the Galilee in the centuries that followed the great tragedy

These are Israel’s top corporate polluters. Six of ten belong to one person – Haaretz

| October 20, 2021

The plants of ICL Group (Israel Chemicals) and the Bazan Group (formerly Haifa Oil Refineries) - controlled by Idan Ofer - top the list of Israels worst industrial polluters in 2019; six of them were among the top 10 polluters. Topping the list was Bazans oil refineries in Haifa, followed by ICLs Rotem Amfert phosphates plant, in the Negev. This is the ninth edition of the Environmental Impact Index, published each year by the Environmental Protection Ministry to provide information on the environmental performance and risks of public and governmental companies

Analysis: With boosters, masks and Green Pass, Israel sees a COVID-19 wave in retreat – Reuters

| October 20, 2021

JERUSALEM, Oct 15 (Reuters) - Four months into one of its worst COVID-19 outbreaks, Israel is seeing a sharp drop in new infections and severe illness, aided by its use of vaccine boosters, vaccine passports and mask mandates, scientists and health officials said.

Two Denver schools targeted with "messages of hate," vandalism – The Colorado Sun

| October 20, 2021

A Denver high school was targeted with graffiti displaying messages of hate, antisemitism, racism and homophobia over the weekend, and a Jewish private school had a window smashed and its electricity cut off, officials said.

2nd day of suppression hearing in Tree of Life synagogue attack focuses on suspect’s medical treatment – TribLIVE

| October 18, 2021

As soon as the man accused of killing 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue building in Squirrel Hill was placed in an ambulance the morning of Oct. 27, 2018, a Pittsburgh homicide detective said he read the suspect his Miranda rights. Immediately, the detective testified Wednesday, Robert Bowers invoked his right to remain silent and have an attorney present for questioning

Man threatening San Francisco synagogue arrested and released J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| October 18, 2021

A mentally ill man, Anatoly Smolkin, has been repeatedly and aggressively harassing families and staff at San Franciscos Congregation Beth Sholom, according to executive director Vered Cohen. He has shown up about six times over the past six weeks. Every time it got worse, Cohen told J

As local rules relax, Bay Area congregations return to their sanctuaries J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| October 18, 2021

The easing of indoor mask rules along with cooler temperatures and earlier sunsets have spurred some Bay Area synagogues to transition back to indoor prayer services, though Covid-19 safety protocols vary across counties and congregations. San Francisco and Marin counties on Friday began following the looser guidelines, which now allow places of worship with fewer than 100 attendees to go maskless indoors with proof of full vaccination. Still, several synagogues are continuing to require masks.

The Struggles and Triumphs of Squirrel Hill in the Wake of Jewish American Tragedy – jewishboston.com

| October 18, 2021

On the Shabbat morning of Oct.


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