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[Times of Israel]( [The daily edition]( Friday, May 5, 2023 Presented by [Start-Up Nation Central]( [From Shabbat arrangements to Jerusalem oil: Jewish details of King Charles coronation]( By Deborah Danan and Gabe Friedman In first, representatives of Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, and Zoroastrian communities, among others, to be incorporated into proceedings for Saturday royal ceremony [1st person to hold King Charles after his birth was a Jewish Kindertransport refugee]( By ToI Staff Ingelore Czarlinski, who fled Nazi Germany as a teen, trained as a medical professional; coincidentally, she changed her name to Susan Charles before working for royal obstetrician Analysis Renee Ghert-Zand [Few Israelis plan for end-of-life care. A purple bracelet seeks to change that]( Lilach hopes its brightly colored DNR bracelets will bring attention to the Dying Patient Act, helping spread awareness of choices adult Israelis can make when faced with death FROM OUR SPONSOR [How Global Stakeholders Zero in on Start-Up Nation Solutions]( Israeli tech has the potential to provide vital solutions to global demands; the challenge is how to open the Israeli innovation ecosystem to targeted discovery and engagement. [After terror suspects killed, Leo Dee says he’d like to speak to their families]( By ToI Staff Father who lost wife, daughters is comforted by IDF’s killing of alleged attackers, but would like to ask their relatives why they did it and what their vision is for the future [Man shot dead in northern village, the 9th killing in Arab community this week]( By ToI Staff Shooting reportedly a case of mistaken identity, with relative of Mohand Shalabi the intended target; 70 Arabs killed since the beginning of the year, 62 of them by gunfire Analysis Jeremy Sharon [‘Day of Equality’ sought to revitalize protests; limited turnout underlines challenge]( Demonstrations against Haredi military exemptions, religious and gender inequality were an effort to restore momentum of anti-overhaul movement, but public’s response was muted [Pro and anti-overhaul protesters rally outside home of ex-Supreme Court chief Barak]( By ToI Staff [Report: Levin in talks with Ra’am’s Abbas in bid to muster support for overhaul]( By ToI Staff Analysis Lazar Berman [For Israel’s once-potential Arab allies, ties with Jerusalem lose some sheen]( Nation’s image as key to Washington undermined by Biden’s refusal to invite Netanyahu, and response to flareup in Gaza didn’t do much for its aspirations to lead anti-Iran bloc [Israel said planning to send Ben Gvir to annual EU bash, raising envoys’ ire]( By ToI Staff [FM rejects his ministry’s report warning of judicial overhaul’s diplomatic cost]( By ToI Staff Eli Cohen says findings reflect opinion of author alone, not his own assessment; anonymous diplomat blasts minister for ‘throwing foreign service officials under the bus’ [Gantz: Netanyahu ‘unable to lead,’ should take plea bargain and resign]( By ToI Staff Top Ops Shana Aaronson [How one little girl and her mom gave me hope]( Advocating for sexual abuse survivors, I hear all about the predators, but I also know the heroes who have the tough conversations that stop abuse Joanne Greenaway [Are some Jews more holy than others?]( Like royals with hereditary privilege, the priests are an elite class – but with the special task of serving God and His people (Emor) ToI podcast [What Matters Now to veteran journalist Biranit Goren: Media-made parallel universes]( By Amanda Borschel-Dan Editor of ToI’s Hebrew-language sister site Zman Yisrael says all of PM Netanyahu’s court cases stem from a desire to control Israel’s media. Now he has Ch. 14, his own ‘Fox News’ [Haredi calls for boycott of bread giant after board chair protests leading rabbi]( By Michael Horovitz Ultra-Orthodox politician questions Angel Bakeries’ kashrut after ex-minister Barlev attends draft exemption rally; opposition MKs encourage people to buy from brand in response [Haredi protesters riot outside jail to support alleged arsonist of cellphone store]( By Michael Horovitz Interview [In new exhibit, artist shows American Jewish life can’t be painted in broad strokes]( By Cathryn J. Prince Second-generation Holocaust survivor Jacqueline Kott-Wolle grapples with a complex, beautiful and contradictory identity in ‘Growing Up Jewish,’ on show in NY through June [On Dutch Holocaust day, Zelensky asks Netherlands to also mourn dead Ukrainians]( By Canaan Lidor Unusual plea polarizes Dutch public’s reactions to Ukrainian president’s state visit, opens debates on his Jewish ancestry and his country’s wartime record [Kyiv begins testing missile warning system developed by Israel]( By ToI Staff [8 killed, 13 hurt in second mass shooting in Serbia this week]( By Jovana Gec and DUSAN STOJANOVIC [A sculptor’s view of humanity launches reimagined Tel Aviv museum pavilion]( By Jessica Steinberg Tel Aviv Museum of Art inaugurates $5 million annex named for Eyal Ofer with major exhibit of Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti’s work [Bnei Menashe community member killed, 2 synagogues torched in India violence]( By Lazar Berman and ToI Staff Foreign Ministry says Israel watching events closely after ethnic clashes erupt in northeast state of Manipur between religious, tribal communities; MK appeals for coalition’s help [Documents appear to show Iran’s interest in Syrian phosphates for uranium production]( By ToI Staff and Agencies In leaked papers, Iran’s nuclear agency asks government to cover costs of project [Arab ministers to hold emergency meeting over Syria’s potential return to Arab League]( By Samy Magdy and Bassem Mroue [CRM]( [Sudanese asylum seekers worry about future in Israel, fighting at home]( By Tia Goldenberg More Headlines [Unholy decision / Sam Smith Tel Aviv concert cancelled, citing ‘logistical difficulties’]( By ToI Staff [4 far-right Proud Boys convicted of seditious conspiracy in 2021 US Capitol attack]( By Agencies [NASA releases stunning visuals each day for ‘Black Hole Week’]( By Michael Horovitz [Hot off the press / Hebrew Academy debuts new words, including term for ‘gaslighting’]( By Michael Horovitz [Microsoft partners with Start-Up Nation Central to tap Israeli agrifood tech]( By Sharon Wrobel [Hadar Institute to bring its egalitarian Jewish learning brand to California outpost]( By Jackie Hajdenberg [‘We are against the LGBT’: Erdogan fuels culture wars amid tight election contest]( By Dmitry Zaks [Israel seizes 189 crypto accounts linked to terror groups since 2021 – report]( By ToI Staff [The daily edition]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [View in browser]( [Contact support](mailto:support@timesofisrael.com) [Advertise with us](mailto:advertise@timesofisrael.com) Were you forwarded this email? 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