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The Weekend Edition Sunday, April 21, 2019 By Op-ed: Elections 2019 Was the count kosher? By By Excl

[Visit timesofisrael.com for 24/7 updates]( The Weekend Edition Sunday, April 21, 2019 [An army of ambassadors: NGO trains troops to defend Israel during post-army trek]( By [Judah Ari Gross]( [Before release from the military, soldiers must undergo course from ‘Israel-is,’ teaching them how to better speak about Israel for their benefit and the country’s, co-founder says]( Op-ed: Elections 2019 [David Horovitz]( [The people have spoken. They want to live in Netanyahu’s Israel]( [Israelis were not under-informed or unfairly swayed. They knew what they’d get with a 5th term of Netanyahu. The result was the highest vote ever for right & ultra-Orthodox parties]( Was the count kosher? [Can Israel’s election count be tampered with? An official explains the process]( By [Simona Weinglass]( [Amid technical glitches, inconsistencies in the Central Election Committee’s published tallies, and even allegations of fraud, here’s how the ballots were processed]( [Bank bailouts for failed tycoons have cost the Israeli public billions, MKs find]( By [Sue Surkes]( Exclusive [In exile, Somali official fired for pro-Israel views demands an apology]( By [Raphael Ahren]( Passover [It’s meant to be sour! A food historian’s quest for the most authentic haroset]( By [Amanda Borschel-Dan]( [Author Susan Weingarten finds unusual and surprising recipes in a lively work that traces the origins of the mainstay sweet Passover dish and how it’s eaten today]( [Meat, fish and chicken consumption up for Passover; so is food waste]( By [Melanie Lidman]( [Rachel Sharansky Danziger]( [Carpe diem: Passover and maple syrup]( [New Haggadah told in graphic novel format is a comic book lover’s seder sidekick]( By [Jessica Steinberg]( MED-TECH [After Israeli breakthrough: The ethics of a 3D-printed heart]( By [Simona Weinglass]( [Within a decade, manufactured hearts could obviate the need for organ donations; ethicists highlight potential pitfalls along the way]( [Israeli scientists unveil world’s first 3D-printed heart with human tissue]( By [Delphine Matthieussent]( [Sholom Rothman]( [The Jordanians asked me to take off my tzitzit. I declined.]( [Daily life is full of challenges. How will you react to someone cutting the line in front of you at the bus stop, the supermarket cashier obviously giving you back too much change, or a friend of yours throwing trash out of his car window? Most of these challenges are innocuous. But this past week I found myself challenged by institutionalized antisemitism. Living in Israel, I never thought I would be confronted by a direct assault against my religious practices. And I had to decide what to do on a...]( Day in the (tech) life [‘Don’t compromise, do what you love,’ Nanomedic CEO tells female entrepreneurs]( By [Shoshanna Solomon]( [With her latest company producing a nano-material treatment for burns and other wounds, Chen Barak gets to see the health benefits her work provides]( [Mining data, Israeli healthcare provider flags colon-cancer risk patients]( By [Shoshanna Solomon]( A perfect pairing [Fusing food and family, these flirty TV sisters just get better with age]( By [Rich Tenorio]( On Show [With award-winning work, Israeli painter shows life is anything but colorblind]( By [Jessica Steinberg]( [Collection represents the broad community of dark-skinned people, Ethiopian-Israelis and others of African descent, against a background of light colors]( [Exhibit exposes fleeting career of female photographer who captured NY’s margins]( By [Anne Joseph]( [Visual memory / New Yad Vashem exhibit showcases Holocaust art and stories from living survivors]( By [Yaakov Schwartz]( No, *you're* a vision [Gal Gadot, and maybe Madonna, headed for Eurovision]( By [Jessica Steinberg]( [Tel Aviv planners want to show European tourists and song contest visitors that Israel ‘is awesome’]( [Taxman / Israeli pop star hires John Lennon’s lawyer to win US visa]( By [Jessica Steinberg]( Holy Land [1,600-year-old gold coin of emperor who abolished Sanhedrin discovered by pupils]( By [Amanda Borschel-Dan]( [Byzantine ruler created the 438 Theodosian law code, which collected the thousands of imperial laws of the sprawling empire and officially made Jews second-class citizens]( [Ancient omelettes? / Case cracked: 2,600-year-old chicken eggshells from Jerusalem put back together]( By [Amanda Borschel-Dan]( Blogs [Beresheet and my African space dreams]( By [Masimba Musodza]( [Israel can inspire a nation that wanted to ’Bring Down the Moon’ and indulged a crackpot plan to send cats to Mars]( [Unsubscribe from this List]( © 2019 THE TIMES OF ISRAEL, All Rights Reserved

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