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19/08/20 10:07
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The Knesset Finance Committee is currently meeting to discuss the details of new legislation to postpone the final date by which the state budget must be passed.MK Miki Zohar (Likud) has demanded that four separate issues be included in the legislation before it is presented to the Knesset for its second and third readings, including budget arrangements for the religious and haredi sectors.
19/08/20 00:02
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Self-control is a basic tenet of Judaism and a prescription for a worhwhile life.
19/08/20 00:17
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Ambassador Gilad Erdan speaks to UN Secretary General for the first time, stresses the importance of the fight against anti-Semitism.
19/08/20 00:32
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Tens of thousands head to southern Israel for a view of the Perseids Meteor Shower.
19/08/20 00:47
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Arik Kaplan, chairman of the Jerusalem Parents Association, In Tuesday evening spoke to Kan 11 News about the outline for the resumption of studies in schools and said, "We are as confused as the state is.""How do you expect children to study two days a week, when In other days most of them have no computers? We are widening the gaps," he added.
19/08/20 01:19
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WOW says Inly families celebrating bar mitzvahs are allowed to reserve a prayer section in advance requests for bat mitzvahs are refused.
19/08/20 01:38
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One hundred years to the day after the ratification of the 19th Amendment that granted women the right to vote in the United States of America, U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that he intends to grant a posthumous pardon to Ine of the most prominent figures in the women"s suffrage movement.Fox News reports that Susan B. Anthony will be the beneficiary of this presidential pardon Anthony died in 1906 and did not merit to see the fruits of her efforts.
19/08/20 02:05
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Soldiers detained Mali's president and prime minister Tuesday after surrounding a residence and firing into the air in an apparent coup attempt after several months of demonstrations calling for President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita's ouster, The Associated Press reported.The soldiers moved freely through the streets of Bamako, making it increasingly clear that they were in control of the capital city, according to the report.