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Thursday, August 25, 2022 [As the talks regarding the renewal of the Iran nuclear agreement intensif

[Times of Israel]( [The Blogs Weekly]( Thursday, August 25, 2022 [Jeremy Issacharoff]( [Any power the JCPOA had to curb Iranian nukes is long gone]( [As the talks regarding the renewal of the Iran nuclear agreement intensify, Israel and the region as a whole will face a growing and more complex challenge with respect to Iran. With Israel’s Minister of Defense urgently heading to Washington, it is vital to bear in mind several factors. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) of 2015 did not dismantle the Iranian nuclear program but rather limited Iranian nuclear activities for a period of 10 to 15 years. The JCPOA recognized that Iran could with certain limitations maintain the...]( [Joel Rubin]( [Israelis should support American diplomacy on Iran]( [The world leaders know that Iran is trouble in many arenas beyond nuclear weapons – and without the deal, it would be that much more dangerous in all of them]( [Gimme shelter…in Tel Aviv]( By [Miriam Herschlag]( [My landlord gave me information about where to go in case of an air-raid siren…and then he said something really important]( [Alon Tal]( [Standing with Israel’s medical residents]( [The government must put the already approved labor reforms into practice – everyone knows doctors can’t provide the standard of care on 20 hours without sleep!]( [Jarrod Tanny]( [Bad history: A Jewish perspective on presentism]( [A fracas among historians over how to frame the past begs the question of what happens when a straight line is drawn from the Crusades to Auschwitz]( [The view from the interstate]( By [Steven Bayar]( [Real people with real issues populate Christian America. In our arrogance, we do not credit them with sophistication (or sometimes intelligence)]( [Sharon Levin]( [Back to school: Are we financially prepared?]( [Stocking up on supplies doesn’t have to be quite so expensive – and while you’re saving shekels, why not school your child on the art of thriftiness]( [Meet me in the middle]( By [Aviva Katz]( [I find God in creativity. In community. In the journey that is forever. God isn’t only at the finish line, but in the strength and grit that urges me forward]( [Harvey Lithwick]( [A bold plan to solve the Jewish problem at American universities]( [With Jewish faculty and students increasingly harassed, shamed and silenced, Israel is positioned to offer a world-class alternative]( [Scurvy, a history of forgetting]( By [David Sedley]( [Confusion about cause and effect delayed a cure for those dying at sea from a lack of Vitamin C. It also messed with the Israelites when they worked hard on land]( [The Blogs Weekly]() [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [View in browser]( [Contact support](mailto:support@timesofisrael.com) [Advertise with us](mailto:advertise@timesofisrael.com) Were you forwarded this email? [Subscribe here]( [Unsubscribe]( from this List © 2022 The Times Of Israel, All Rights Reserved

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