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During Yom Kippur, Air Pollution Levels All Over Israel Plummet to Near Zero
Letters to the Editor: Trump, Marriage, Partisan Divide on Israel and Women’s March
Greens launch environmental campaign on Tu B’Shevat
Two Jewish groups launched a joint initiative promoting environmentally friendly living on Tu B\’Shevat, Jewish arbor day.
Birds of a feather flock together in Hula Valley
Every winter, hundreds of millions of tourists (some of them no larger than a finger) defy travel warnings to visit the Holy Land. They don’t spend much money in Israel, and some stay for only a few hours. They visit the country’s “pubs” before flying off again.
Opinion: The end is nigh. Seriously.
In countless cartoons, there’s a guy in a robe and long beard who’s walking around carrying a sign saying The End Is Nigh. The joke is that he’s ridiculous – some loony who takes the Book of Revelation literally. But what if the joke’s on us?
Finding Judaism in the great outdoors
Two rabbis are helping Jews find a path to Judaism off the beaten track. Each has written a new guidebook to take along on that hike