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Weekly Highlights Thursday, August 15, 2019 By By [What would we say if we knew what we were saying

[The Blogs]( [The Marketplace of Ideas]( Weekly Highlights Thursday, August 15, 2019 [What Dvir Sorek’s picture won’t tell you]( By [Liel Zahavi-Asa]( [Don’t judge others by the externals: don’t believe yourself superior, and don’t teach the next generation the hatred that leads to more pain and suffereng]( [Efraim Zuroff]( [Israel’s warm ties with nations that duck their Holocaust crimes]( [Red-carpet treatment for Croatia’s president, whose approach to past war crimes is at best ambivalent, is an affront to victims of former Nazi collaborators]( [Joshua Hammerman]( [Russian revolutions]( [We Jews are old hands at fighting Russian hegemony, and we must defend democracy in the US and in Russia, just as Russian Jews are poised to do in Israel]( [Daniel Sterman]( [Counting those ‘lost seats’]( [Netanyahu blamed right-wing voters for squandering 7 mandates on parties that didn’t pass the electoral threshold. That’s not even close to being true]( [Shulamit S. Magnus]( [The Haredi threat to constitutional democracy and equal rights]( [The sex discrimination against women in public spaces is just the beginning of the havoc the ultra-Orthodox are wreaking on Israeli society]( [Ziona Greenwald]( [Shutting down the show]( [The feminists who sued to stop a Hasidic singer’s separate seating concert stole a night of musical uplift from a crowd that would have attended happily]( [Demand decisive action against gun violence]( By [Shammai Engelmayer]( [We can do something to stop the devastatingly high incidence of shootings in the US: convince Congress to act responsibly, to protect all of us]( [Fkadu Kfalleh]( [I used to want to be a combat soldier]( [The Israeli police stop me and ask if there’s a knife in my backpack when I’m waiting for the bus; why should I put my life on the line for this country?]( [Yosef Blau]( [Indifference increases suffering]( [When alleged sex abusers like Malka Leifer find a haven in Israel, shielded by the ultra-Orthodox in government, we must ask where is the outrage of our leadership?]( [Susan Levin]( [I made sure my husband wasn’t a public safety threat]( [A 74-year-old who was neurologically impaired enough to shoot and kill a man was driving and carrying a weapon — someone didn’t do his or her job]( [David Gilad]( [Optalgin: A tale of medical woe]( [A pain reliever was banned in the US and elsewhere in the 1970s because of potentially fatal side effects; why is it available over-the-counter in Israeli pharmacies?]( [David Sedley]( [Words that last]( [What would we say if we knew what we were saying would be our last? A unlikely comparison between William Henry Harrison and Moses (Devarim)]( [4 long distance hiking trails in Israel]( By [Erez Speiser]( [Israel’s National Trail made National Geographic’s top 20 epic hikes in the world — don’t you want to see for yourself?]( more Choice voices: Tisha b'av on the blogs [Shira Pasternak Be'eri]( [A Tisha B’Av of coexistence]( [When an Arab family barbecued near our reading of Lamentations in Jerusalem, and the police asked them to move, we asked them to stay]( [Sara Wolkenfeld]( [Finding myself as a parent on Tisha B’Av]( [Sitting on the floor with my brood of 5 is not a stretch, but prayer and reflection have become a challenge, and I know I’m not alone. Here’s my new approach]( [Paul Mirbach]( [Why I will not fast on Tisha B’Av]( [With so much baseless hatred in contemporary society, the symbolic suffering of the day is meaningless]( [Yael Shahar]( [Tisha B’Av: Should we still fast?]( [For 2,000 years, we were in no position to repeat past mistakes; these days, we need the ’national flashback’ to remind us what happens if we fail again]( [Shayna Abramson]( [Why was the Third Temple destroyed?]( [The sages of the Talmud consider terrorism, settlements, the Women of the Wall, and the Pride parade, as they debate the culprit (Tisha B’Av)]( [Shayna Goldberg]( [Mourning… again]( [When it comes to the loss of the Temple, it’s too easy to lose focus; what I can’t ignore is the murder of an innocent teen, five minutes from my home]( [Andres Spokoiny]( [Condensing our victimhood (Tisha Be’Av 5779)]( [Reserving 24 hours to mourn all of the tragedies of Jewish history protects us from the self-pity of a victim mentality contaminating the whole year]( [Ilana Sober Elzufon]( [Can we hear each other?]( [Israelis and Palestinians deny the other’s foundational story, which makes dialogue difficult, but it is essential to reaching any resolution (Tisha B’Av)]( [Unsubscribe from this List]( © 2019 THE TIMES OF ISRAEL, All Rights Reserved

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