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EDITORIAL: Restore the Jewish genius
It's been two millennia since Simon Ben-Shetah established schools across Judea and, as the Talmud recalls (Baba Batra, 21a), decreed that all children will be made to attend them.
Arafat survives, again
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH
Kidnappings, street riots, assassination attempts, the collapse of authority - the rais is in his element
. . . his credibility slightly diminished
By BRET STEPHENS
In January, I happened to sit next to a former senior diplomat, a man of honorably Leftish views now at the helm of an important think tank, at a dinner at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. We talked mainly about Yasser Arafat.
The great barrier relief?
By ERIK SCHECHTER
As the fence goes up, checkpoints come down
Behind the Lines
By ANSHEL PFEFFER
The holy grail of Israeli newspapers is the TGI poll that measures the general public's exposure to different media outlets.
Scandal: I spy
By ERIK SCHECHTER
An all-powerful public utility, two private eyes, and a plot to blackmail a political rival - the scandal surrounding former National Infrastructure Minister Yosef Paritzky gets
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