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“We looked, and tried and hoped people would buy the club, but no one wanted it."
“Norris is an excellent player and he also has a great personality.”
Hapoel looking to open significant lead against Maribor to close on Champions groups.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM
Can the addition of women to the Armored Corps boost its popularity?
By BENJAMIN DUKAS
When she wakes up in New York, it is midday in Israel, and she sees all the messages from her loved ones there.
By SARAH LEVI
Achvat Amim is definitely “not your cookie cutter Israel program."
By HERB KEINON
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seemed to have condemned Saturday's white supremacy rally in Charlottesville.
By YOCHEVED LAUFER
The prime minister and his wife joined many Israeli families in traveling across the country this summer.
By AMY SPIRO
Responding to Charlottesville hate, former governor urges teaching tolerance.
By HERB KEINON,REUTERS
Mudslides have killed more then 300 people in Sierra Leone, Israel will extend immediate humanitarian aid.
By SHALVA WEIL
It is an irony of history that it took the approaching centenary for an Indian prime minister to visit Israel, says a senior researcher at the Hebrew University.
By DANIEL K. EISENBUD,LAHAV HARKOV
"Salah spoke in a way that encourages extremism and understanding of violence and despicable murder," says internal security minister.
By TAMARA ZIEVE
US envoy to Israel David Friedman met his daughter Talia on Monday as she got off the plane with 232 other Jewish-Americans who immigrated to Israel.
The Jerusalem Post together with Nefesh B'Nefesh and partner organizations are on hand at Ben Gurion Airport to welcome the olim to their new home.
Watchdog groups claim pedophiles who immigrate can live in communities with children nearby and even get jobs at schools.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB
In a Jerusalem Post exclusive interview, Ari Harow's lawyer says that "no doubt will remain regarding Ari’s dedication to Israel."
Some of the three defendants, including Abbas Salhi and Amru Maatuk, also engaged in rock throwing and public disorder against security forces.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF
The Water Authority and setters have also charged that Palestinian theft of water has depleted supplies.
The camp will also include a variety of NBA Cares and Jr. NBA community outreach efforts with youth in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in partnership with local community organizations.
By DANIEL K. EISENBUD,UDI SHAHAM
Beny Steinmetz, also a political operative, lashed out at the "authoritarian" Israeli government in court on Monday.
By DANIEL K. EISENBUD
A truck driver's vehicle was struck by debris when the pedestrian bridge collapsed.
From beaches to high-tech expertise, Israel's institutions of higher education offer Chinese students a package they can't resist.
By JENNIFER GREENBERG
Haifa-born folk-indie musician Oded Shechter has completed his debut album, ‘Kiss The Sun,’ and will be performing at the Barby next month.
The state had obtained a court order freezing the auctioning of the declaration.
By JUDY SIEGEL
"This is news that will have a positive effect on the treatment of preterm infants in the country and ensure proper and safe treatment for low-birth-weight infants."
"It’s a joke, you know. It’s funny to say that NIS 2,342 is enough to live on."
Fearing "Trojan horses" within the ranks of Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling party, leaders temporarily halt online registration.
They contracted mild symptoms of highly contagious disease.
By JPOST.COM STAFF
Jewish visitors asked to shower before swimming, refrain from disturbing staff. Deputy FM demands hotel owner be brought to justice.
Directive from Chief of Staff calls for increased readiness of reservists who are the backbone of the IDF.
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