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Tag Archives: health-care
Good News Friday
Not only is it Friday once more, but today is the last day of Barack Obama’s administration! That in itself is worthy of a good news post but I have other goodies to share besides that. It is fitting that … Continue reading
How children are treated in the Middle East: compare and contrast
In recent days there were some wonderful stories and some horrific stories concerning children, emanating from the Middle East. The bad news first: A suicide bomber blew himself up in the midst of a wedding party in Gazientep, Turkey, killing … Continue reading
Our “peace” partners internationalize their war against Israel
I’ve written about our “moderate” “peace” “partners” before, but it bears repeating. The people with whom the world demands of Israel to make peace is not peaceful at all. In fact their stated aim, openly and publicly declared and available … Continue reading
Posted in Boycotts and BDS, Lawfare and Delegitimization
Tagged anti-Israel, BDS, boycott, delegitimization, FIFA, health-care, human righs, lawfare, Mahmoud Abbas, PA, Palestinians, soccer, UN
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Good News Friday
Despite the horrible week we’ve just had, or maybe because of it, I feel a need to post a Good News Friday installment this week. My first item dates back thousands of years ago: an ancient skull found in a … Continue reading
Posted in Family, History, Israel news, Technology
Tagged archaeology, baby, clean-tech, EarlySense, family, Good News Friday, health-care, Manot Cave, Samsung, smartphones, Tanzania, Tel Aviv University, water conservation
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Good News Friday
Having left Sukkot behind just last night we are about to head straight into Shabbat with barely time to catch our breath. Of course there has been plenty of other stuff to blog about over Simchat Torah but that will … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Arts & Sports, Israel news
Tagged Good News Friday, health-care, hospital, hygiene, immigrants, Jerusalem, Jerusalem March, MRSA, Nefesh B'Nefesh, olim, Shaarei Zedek, Sukkot
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Good News Friday
Despite the plethora of terrible news this past week, and the imminent possiblity of things becoming even worse, I still cannot allow myself to go into Shabbat without some good news. So here is this week’s Good News Friday installment. … Continue reading