Hamas official claims Rafah Crossing to open next week | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel News/Defense NewsThe official claimed the mediators have begun talks to resume the operation of the Gaza Electric Company.Trucks carrying…
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Hamas official claims Rafah Crossing to open next week
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Fuel for the finish line: How sperm achieve ‘overdrive’ | MSUToday
Michigan State University scientists have pinpointed the molecular “switch” that supercharges sperm for their final sprint to an egg — a breakthrough that could reshape infertility treatments and pave the way for safe, nonhormonal male…
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The Blogs: Beyond Gaza: Africa’s Silent Crises | Shmuel Legesse
By Dr. Shmuel Legesse reported by Jonathan Takele
While global attention converges on Israel and Gaza, two deeply destructive conflicts in Africa continue largely out of view. In Ethiopia, the war once centered in Tigray has shifted into…
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The Blogs: Sukkot…ended the day Moshe Ridler was killed. | Magnus Torén
I read in Sapir on the morning of October 7:
“In a curious coincidence of calendars, October 7 this year will be the first day of Sukkot, the weeklong Jewish festival that in 2023 ended on October 7 — the very day Moshe Ridler was…
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The Blogs: Music: An Interview with pianist Petronel Malan | Simone Suzanne Kussatz
Preface
In 2013, I had the great pleasure of interviewing the South African concert pianist Petronel Malan for my book Women and Art. Unfortunately, the book did not become a bestseller or a prize-winning cultural product. I simply did not…
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The Blogs: Two Years Later: The Pain, the Promise and the Power of Resilience | Stacey R. Dorenfeld
October 7, 2025, marked the second anniversary of the single deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust.
Two years ago, Hamas terrorists massacred more than 1,200 innocent people in their homes, on their morning walks, at a music festival and…
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The Blogs: We Can’t and Won’t Be Silent Ever Again | Abe Gurko
Ceasefire, Schmeasfire. We Must Not Take Our Eye of the Ball
The world is breathing a sigh of relief at the word ceasefire, but for Jews — and those who stand with us — this is not the end of anything.
It’s the beginning of the next…Continue Reading
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The Blogs: Trump Lost His Peace Crusade — The Gloves Are Off | Jose Lev Alvarez Gomez
The Nobel Committee made its choice—and the world took notice. The 2025 Peace Prize went to María Corina Machado, the courageous Venezuelan opposition leader who has risked everything to confront the Maduro dictatorship. She deserves…
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The Blogs: Sukkot: A Time of Joy, A Moment of Relief | Beth Kuhel
This Sukkot, a holiday that celebrates joy, gratitude, and God’s sheltering protection, Israel finds itself in an extraordinary moment. For the first time in over a year, there is a clear path for the return of its remaining hostages:…
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UK, France, Germany say they hope to restart Iran nuclear talks | Nuclear Energy News
Joint statement comes more than a month after the E3 countries triggered a mechanism reinstating UN sanctions against Iran.
The United Kingdom, France and Germany have said they wish to restart stalled nuclear talks with Iran and the United…
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