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[Times of Israel]( [Weekly Deep Dive]( Sunday, May 1, 2022 Reporter's notebook [Muslim influencers visit Auschwitz, seek to bring truth of Holocaust to Arab world]( By [Yaakov Schwartz]( [A group of young leaders from Lebanon, Syria, Gulf countries join the Sharaka organization to strengthen the bond between Israel and the Arab world following the Abraham Accords]( Op-ed [David Horovitz]( [Never again? World response to Putin shows tragic failure to act on lessons of WWII]( [From the Israeli and Jewish perspective, ‘never again’ is a potent and credible commitment; but, as Ukraine’s plight underlines, the international community cannot say the same]( [Interview / Why did the US ignore diplomats who boldly raised an alarm about Hitler before WWII?]( By [Rich Tenorio]( [ToI podcast / Daily Briefing Apr. 28: On Yom Hashoah, a final March of the Living with survivors?]( By [TOI staff]( [Fleeing war yet again, 21 Holocaust survivors touch down in Israel on rescue flights]( By [Judah Ari Gross]( Yom Hashoah [London exhibit charts 150 years of Europe’s antisemitism – and the fight against it]( By [Robert Philpot]( [Through September, a display at the Wiener Library showcases efforts to monitor and combat Jew-hatred in France, Germany and the UK, from the Dreyfus affair through today]( [Tel Aviv U reports record-high global antisemitism, linked to COVID and Gaza]( By [Judah Ari Gross]( [Over 15,000 have immigrated to Israel since Russia invaded Ukraine: ministry]( By [Judah Ari Gross]( [Yom Hashoah / He helped save 10,000 Jews from the Nazis; his family only found out 63 years later]( By [Yaakov Schwartz]( Interview [What were Hitler, Stalin, Mao, like as kids? Early years of 6 dictators…plus Putin]( By [Rich Tenorio]( Yom Hashoah [Survivor Olga Kay passes Holocaust education torch to youth to keep fighting denial]( By [Renee Ghert-Zand]( [Ahead of participation in state Yom Hashoah ceremony, 96-year-old who beat Auschwitz and two other camps says, ‘We must tell our story and keep memory alive’]( [‘Take care of this country,’ Holocaust survivor tells youths at Knesset memorial]( By [Carrie Keller-Lynn]( [Yom Hashoah / ‘3Gs,’ grandkids of Holocaust survivors, retell grandparents’ stories as own legacy]( By [Matt Lebovic]( [Facebook taps Holocaust survivors, Israeli celebrities for remembrance project]( By [Ricky Ben-David]( Inside story [Jacob Magid]( [Status woe: Temple Mount is an enduring thorn in Israel’s ties with Jordan]( [Israel nixed a US-proposed committee with Jordan to iron out disagreements on flashpoint site after 2021 war; now, those unresolved issues have come home to roost]( [Exclusive / New US Armed Forces rules forbid soldiers from non-official travel to Israel, region]( By [Lazar Berman]( [ToI Podcast / Daily Briefing Apr 25: Temple Mount tit-for-tat, with Jordan; rocket fired in north]( By [TOI staff]( [‘Honest man with huge heart’: Ex-Meretz MK, social activist Ilan Gilon dies at 65]( By [TOI staff]( Top Ops [Shlomo Noskow]( [My early yeshiva education was an institutional betrayal]( [Denying secular schooling to Hasidic children cripples their human potential. That’s not a Jewish value – New York State officials must intervene]( [Maya Eshel]( […and the Israeli public will not blink an eye]( [IDF soldiers detain Palestinians as young as 8, treating them as suspects, not children. For Israeli news media, that’s a non-story.]( [David Daoud]( [Can Lebanon be neutral on the Arab-Israeli conflict?]( [A groundbreaking conference near Beirut seeks a new definition of Lebanese patriotism, one that does not equate with supporting perpetual war with Israel]( [Ehud Yaari]( [A badly-needed new approach to quelling the violence]( [The US and Israel can change the equation by pressing Qatar, the PA and Hamas itself to cease terror acts – even if it means suffering a costly short-term backlash]( [CRM]( Times Will Tell [Podcast: How does it feel? Bob Dylan thinker explores the singer’s spiritual wisdom]( By [TOI staff]( [Stephen Daniel Arnoff speaks about the music, lyrics and lessons learned from a lifetime of Dylan songs]( On Screen [Behind boxing film ‘The Survivor,’ a personal history of post-Holocaust trauma]( By [Jessica Steinberg]( [Director Barry Levinson agreed to make the movie to help understand his own family’s experiences, recounts producer ahead of US premiere Wednesday night]( [Blazing onto screens / Rama Burshtein-Shai’s TV series ‘Fire Dance’ debuts on Yes]( By [Jessica Steinberg]( [Harold Livingston, a founder of the IAF and Star Trek screenwriter, dies at 97]( By [Judah Ari Gross]( Interview [Documentary takes film lovers behind the scenes of making ‘Fiddler on the Roof’]( By [Renee Ghert-Zand]( [‘Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen’ breaks down the movie magic of a beloved 50-year-old musical, and shows how the film brought gentile director Norman Jewison closer to Judaism]( Environment [Free after 993 days of detention, US lawyer vows to continue fighting Chevron]( By [Sue Surkes]( [Steven Donziger says it’s time to force the oil giant to pay a court-ordered $9.5 billion for rainforest oil pollution. Chevron: The judgement was ‘fraudulent’]( Health [Bold new Israeli brain theory touted as breakthrough for medicine, computing]( By [Nathan Jeffay]( [Peer-reviewed study finds that much learning happens in dendrites rather than synapses, opening up new possibilities for treating degenerative diseases and a new model for AI]( [Explainer / Salmonella Q&A: Israel’s massive bacteria-induced chocolate recall explained]( By [Nathan Jeffay]( [Analysis / A 5-month salmonella crisis in ’94 shows just how far Israel has come on food safety]( By [Nathan Jeffay]( [ToI Podcast / Daily Briefing April 27: Israelis unmasked and the Strauss salmonella scare]( By [TOI staff]( Archaeology [Was Monty Python’s ‘Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch’ fact? Crusader-era explosive found]( By [Amanda Borschel-Dan]( [Analysis of 11th-12th century vessel shards excavated in Jerusalem’s Old City give support to Crusader-era accounts of exploding projectiles — such as depicted in ‘The Holy Grail’]( From the Blogs [Mimi has dyslexia – why is that such a big problem?]( By [Daniel Vital]( [Our daughter has a learning difference that affects 1 in 5 kids – getting an adequate education should be a right, not a privilege]( [Unsubscribe from this List]( Email not displaying correctly? [View in browser]( © 2022 The Times Of Israel, All Rights Reserved

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