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[Times of Israel]( [Weekly Deep Dive]( Sunday, March 14, 2021 Interview [Hitler kept secret hit list of 3,000 prominent Brits for after Nazis defeated UK]( By [Robert Philpot]( [Author Sybil Oldfield reveals the Gestapo’s infamous ‘Black Book’ and the plan to Nazify Britain by rounding up the Jews – and non-Jews – who stood in the Third Reich’s way]( Op-ed [David Horovitz]( [Will you shut up, man: Whatever became of TV debates ahead of Israeli elections?]( [Lapid has challenged Netanyahu to a studio face-off and the PM affects to be considering the idea. But while a debate helped him win in 1996, it may not be his wisest move now]( [Analysis / In final push, Netanyahu and Lapid turn on their own camps]( By [Haviv Rettig Gur]( [Tippecanoe and Lapid too: US pollsters import American-style campaigns to Israel]( By [Jacob Magid]( [Fight to the end: How parties plan on driving (literally) turnout at the polls]( By [Tal Schneider]( From the Blogs [We are Orthodox rabbis and we stand with Reform and Conservative Jews]( By [Yitz Greenberg]( Analysis [Long-frustrated Jordan finally finds a way to hit Netanyahu where it hurts]( By [Lazar Berman]( [Diplomatic spat that saw Amman thwart Israeli PM’s victory lap in Gulf is rooted in Jordan feeling underappreciated, vulnerable, and a pawn in the premier’s election campaigns]( [Analysis / After walling itself in, Israel learns to hazard the jungle beyond]( By [Lazar Berman]( [Analysis / In Jordan and Egypt, quiet qualms that Palestinian elections will boost Hamas]( By [Aaron Boxerman and Jacob Magid]( [Joshua Washington]( [BDS hates independent Black voices]( Health [Aspirin may protect against COVID-19, Israeli research finds]( By [Nathan Jeffay]( [People who take small doses are 29% less likely than others to test positive, researchers say; those who do get COVID recover faster, and with reduced aftereffects]( [They saved Kenny / Israel’s vaccine campaign gets the ‘South Park’ treatment]( By [TOI staff]( [Cellphone obsessives are grinding their teeth, losing sleep — Israeli study]( By [Nathan Jeffay]( [Israelis create cancer drug without animal tests, by using human-simulating chip]( By [Nathan Jeffay]( ToI investigates [From bankruptcy to the Burj: The mysterious rise of Dubai macher Naum Koen]( By [Simona Weinglass and Joshua Davidovich]( StartUp Israel [Alumni of 8200 unit win tender to boost women in R&D jobs]( By [Shoshanna Solomon]( [Woman2Woman program of the 8200 Alumni Association was set up 6 years ago to promote women in the workforce; Microsoft, Dell, Salesforce back the initiative]( [International Women's Day / Tech economies losing a ‘powerful force’ by sidelining women, researchers say]( By [Shoshanna Solomon]( [International Women's Day / Women at Intel Israel use the power of AI to boost other women]( By [Shoshanna Solomon]( [With work-from-home here to stay, what will become of the office?]( By [Shoshanna Solomon]( [CRM]( Times Will Tell [Podcast: Equitable access to menstrual products is still a bloody mess]( By [TOI staff]( [For International Women’s Day, what can be done to change the world, with Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, co-founder of the advocacy group Period Equity]( Yes, icon [Women movers and shakers get moved, shook in artist’s HIPSTORY]( By [Jessica Steinberg]( [Amit Shimoni’s latest series tweaks female leaders, artists and scientists to appeal to the younger generation]( [Revamped Tel Aviv museum a globe-spanning journey through Jewish history]( By [Jessica Steinberg]( [A dancer's diary / Veteran choreographer dances through pandemic, but craves the stage]( By [Jessica Steinberg]( [A parenting book taps into the soulful side of raising a family]( By [Jessica Steinberg]( Books [During WWII, Dr. Seuss tried to slay anti-Semitism, but also promoted racism]( By [Matt Lebovic]( [With late author’s estate declining to republish six of Theodore Geisel’s books, we present a look at Dr. Seuss’s foundational years as US Air Force propogandist extraordinaire]( [Interview / Echoes of lost music haunt an Inquisition-era love story between two crypto-Jews]( By [Yaakov Schwartz]( Reporter's notebook [As irises bloom, the king of Israel’s wildflowers is in the field]( By [Sue Surkes]( From the blogs [The story of us. In a pandemic. In posters.]( By [Nancy Cahners]( [Tel Aviv’s artful pre-pandemic posters signified a vibrant, edgy cultural scene. The post-pandemic offerings reveal how deeply things have changed]( [Unsubscribe from this List]( Email not displaying correctly? [View in browser]( © 2021 The Times Of Israel, All Rights Reserved

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