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[Visit timesofisrael.com for 24/7 updates]( The Weekend Edition Sunday, December 1, 2019 [In possible climate breakthrough, Israel scientists engineer bacteria to eat CO₂]( By [Sue Surkes]( [Decade-long research at Weizmann Institute could pave way for low-emissions production of carbon for use in biofuels, food, and help remove excess global warming CO₂ from air]( In depth [The State of Israel v. Benjamin Netanyahu: The specifics of the PM’s indictment]( By [Raoul Wootliff]( [63-page charge sheet says premier was party to illicit deals and conflicts of interest, harmed public trust, and, in 3 cases against him, abused his office]( [Reporter's notebook / In Tel Aviv, Netanyahu die-hards stage an ominous display of fear and anger]( By [Raoul Wootliff]( Analysis [David Horovitz]( [‘A new poison’: Why the UK chief rabbi broke the mold to confront Jeremy Corbyn]( [Aware the Labour leader could walk triumphantly into 10 Downing Street on December 13, Ephraim Mirvis evidently decided silence was not an option]( [Op-ed / Not fit for high office: Full text of chief rabbi’s Labour anti-Semitism warning]( By [Ephraim Mirvis]( From The Blogs [This World AIDS Day, I’ll be thinking about my gay son’s future]( By [Amanda B. Dan]( Reporter's notebook [With free shipping to Israel, Amazon has expats filling up their carts again]( By [Jessica Steinberg]( [Americans once despondent over having to settle for what’s local are now luxuriating in imported toilet paper, scented garbage bags and anything else on offer under $75]( [Courting ultra-Orthodox consumers, IKEA turns to kosher inspiration]( By [‎Ira Tolchin Immergluck‎]( Listen: People of the Pod [Outgoing Rep. Nita Lowey: Worry over Dems’ waning support for Israel ‘overblown’]( By [Yaakov Schwartz]( [Episode #13: A veteran Jewish congresswoman talks about Israel and anti-Semitism * AJC campus director and Hillel Ontario head discuss Judaism on North American college campuses]( Analysis [Biranit Goren]( [It’s not Facebook, Sacha, it’s humanity]( [Hitler and Stalin were horrifically successful without social media, or: where Mr. Baron Cohen went wrong]( Interview [If memory serves, can it be trained? A new study offers hope]( By [Amir Ben-David]( Startup Israel [Israeli team uses silicon chip to deliver Alzheimer’s-busting protein to brain]( By [Shoshanna Solomon]( [In Technion, Bar-Ilan trials, nanochip ferries ‘neural growth factor’ — which combats neurodegenerative diseases — and releases it where needed, overcoming blood-brain barrier]( [Holding hands can help reduce a loved one’s pain, study shows]( By [Shoshanna Solomon]( [Much-hyped cryptocurrency website goes bust, revealing ties to binary options]( By [Simona Weinglass and Raoul Wootliff]( [Teva kicks off early-stage research plan in quest for new drugs for its pipeline]( By [Shoshanna Solomon]( Interview [Tiffany Haddish says ‘She ready’ for onscreen Netflix bat mitzvah]( By [Jordan Hoffman]( Director interview [Film depicts complicated clean slate given to neo-Nazis living ‘post-hate’]( By [Jordan Hoffman]( [Documentary ‘Healing From Hate’ dives into the trenches with ex-skinheads as they make amends the only way they know how: recruiting others to leave the white nationalist movement]( [Interview / ‘Knives Out’ producer Ram Bergman: It’s a murder mystery like never seen before]( By [Francine Wolfisz]( [Interview / Seth Rogen talks about learning Yiddish and his most Jewish role yet — a pickle]( By [SHIRA HANAU]( Firgun [Disabled Jewish friends don kippas in holiday ads for Canadian apparel company]( By [Renee Ghert-Zand]( Tchotchkes for life [Designer finds whimsy in the quotidian: ‘If it’s funny, I make it’]( By [Jessica Steinberg]( [Bezalel graduate Shaul Cohen uses 3D printing and healthy sense of humor to poke fun at life in Israel]( [Do not feed / The sharks have returned — to the warm waters off Hadera power station]( By [Sue Surkes]( [It's a wrap / World’s largest keffiyeh unveiled in soccer stadium in Hebron]( By [Adam Rasgon]( Israel travels [Modern memorials, scattered ruins: Exploring Jerusalem’s Pisgat Zeev]( By [Aviva and Shmuel Bar-Am]( [Hidden corners of the neighborhood reveal its storied past, with monuments to fallen Israeli soldiers and relics dating back to the ancient Greeks and Byzantines]( [Biblical trolling / Study: ‘Trickster’ Babylonian god used puns in ancient flood story]( By [TOI staff]( [Ledger with testimonies to help Bergen-Belsen survivors remarry up for sale]( By [TOI staff]( [Einstein letter on elusive theory of everything to go up for auction]( By [Stuart Winer]( From The Blogs [A five-year cancer blessing]( By [Shira Pasternak Be'eri]( [Every day, I took my Tamoxifen, and confronted my fear that I could be diagnosed with cancer again]( [Introducing: The Times of Israel Community]( By [David Horovitz]( [Unsubscribe from this List]( © 2019 THE TIMES OF ISRAEL, All Rights Reserved

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