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[Times of Israel]( [The Blogs Weekly]( Thursday, March 31, 2022 [Terrorism is here again, but I refuse to live in terror]( By [Rachel Sharansky Danziger]( [We are the children of the Second Intifada who measured the passage of time with ’was it before the Sbarro attack? Was it after the Gavish family?’]( [David Makovsky]( [A new regional role for Israel as Washington shows signs of stepping back]( [The Arab involvement in the Negev Summit speaks to an appreciation of both Israel’s sensibility as a local power and its unique placement with regard to the US]( [Radha Stirling]( [As oligarchs’ capital flows into UAE, human rights circle the drain]( [With sanctions spurring an influx of Russian capital, Dubai’s economic power has grown and the country has behaved less and less like a Western ally]( [Alon Tal]( [My AIPAC criticism is rooted in profound appreciation]( [Several years ago, my daughter joined me at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s national policy conference in Washington DC. I’d been invited to speak, for the second time, at the 18,000-strong gathering of the venerable organization. During my first conference experience, I’d been inspired by AIPAC’s dedication to strengthening the US-Israel relationship. My daughter had just completed six years as an intelligence officer in the Israeli army, but she was completely unaware of AIPAC’s contribution to Israel’s security. I invited her to attend because it seemed to me that...]( [The Ukraine argument and the four Hatikvah questions]( By [Robbie Gringras]( [Ukrainians are dying to defend the classic Zionist idea: ’To be a people, free in our land.’ But is that no more than foolish ’liberal nationalism’?]( [CRM]( [The shuk, the mad, and the shiny]( By [Meryl Danziger]( [That time my hunt for a new garbage can became an object lesson on surviving an Israeli shopping trip]( [Stuart Eizenstat]( [The advice I gave Madeleine Albright when she found out she was Jewish]( [She was a great American public servant, a lifelong proponent of human rights, and a constant ally of Israel — but to me Madeleine was also a dear friend]( [Tuly Flint]( [Bennett, instead of the Kremlin, go to the Mukataa]( [It’s time for the prime minister to admit that what he is asking Russia and Ukraine to do is what the world has been asking of Israel and Palestine]( [Life-affirming truths for a better end of life]( By [Yocheved Lindenbaum]( [Hospice doesn’t kill. Our community needs to educate itself about the wishes of loved ones as well as the reality of palliative care.]( Top Ops [Gerard Heumann]( [Lion’s share of the new Jerusalem]( [To build on this gargantuan scale, the mayor needs more talent and better decision-making than he realized, and the results are anti-social, sterile, and dull]( [William Daroff]( [Walking the line in Poland and UkraineÂ]( [In trying to do my piece to to help some of the millions of Ukrainian refugees during this time of humanitarian catastrophe, the stories of 3 people stood out]( [Unsubscribe from this List]( Email not displaying correctly? [View in browser]( © 2022 The Times Of Israel, All Rights Reserved

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