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Thursday, January 26, 2023 From the blogs By Miriam Friedman Morris The portraits, drawn by artist D

[Times of Israel]( [The Blogs Weekly]( Thursday, January 26, 2023 From the blogs [Can you help identify these Holocaust-era Jews?]( By Miriam Friedman Morris The portraits, drawn by artist David Friedmann during the Nazi occupation of Prague, remain nameless – so far Meir Javedanfar [Iran is still in the Holocaust denial biz – big time]( Busy cracking down on protesters and exporting terror, the regime still finds time to spread lies about the Shoah Richard Newell [The dark irony of Croatia as guardian of Holocaust remembrance]( The Balkan nation has yet to truly face its own history of fanatic antisemitism and widespread murder of Jews, Serbs and Roma [The path forward for liberal Zionism]( By Donniel Hartman This government can’t be changed, but the foundations can be laid for a broad, new social coalition with a different vision for Israel Daniel Landes [The original sin of ‘Judicial Reform’ returns]( ’The king neither judges nor is to be judged,’ says the Mishnah. But that doesn’t mean what you might think it means Bill Slott [The environmental art of the Burning Man festival and closer to home]( The Negev Brigade Memorial remembers the fallen, yet conveys peace in the moment, or that was my experience of the interactive sculpture in its remote natural setting [New tech not all it’s cracked up to be]( By Mikhala Kaseweter Israeli gene editing tech blocks male embryos, making the egg industry humane…except for all the female chicks who live more choice voices Amichai Cohen [Palestinians are playing the long game on world stage – Israel could lose]( The coalition’s aim to apply sovereignty in the territories and soften the Supreme Court may harm Israel’s global standing Barbara Aiello [When bnei anusim find their way to Judaism, we should welcome them gladly]( That time the rabbi told the young woman with Jewish roots going back to the Spanish Inquisition that she feels like an imposter because she is one [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 © 2023 The Times Of Israel, All Rights Reserved

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