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Stray cats are found everywhere in the Old City of Jerusalem. Their overpopulation threatens the well-being of these felines, leaving them susceptible to disease, neglect and starvation. However, one resident has made it her mission to look after Jerusalem's strays and to give them the best life possible. Tova Saul has devoted an enormous amount of time and money to feed and rescue stray cats. In 2016 alone, she spent close to $15,000 USD to trap, spay, and release 76 cats, rescue and place 48 kittens in homes, and provide medical care for 28 sick cats and kittens. As an observant Jew and animal lover, she is driven by a duty to stop the suffering of all animals, a concept she feels is not entirely observed by others of her faith. Follow Saul as she ventures throughout the city, including Jewish and Muslim neighborhoods, to feed cats and trap them for spaying and to educate curious onlookers of all religions.
Learn more about Tova Saul's work in Jerusalem.
Read the article, Vasectomies Could Cut Feral Cat Population.
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There’s no shortage of amazing things to do in this quaint country. You probably have your itinerary mapped out. But if you really want to make your stay enjoyable, you can’t ignore this 10 things NOT to do when visiting this sacred country.
1. Don’t Smoke on Saturday
Israel has been constructing its anti-smoking ban, so visitors should adhere to no-smoking signs and refrain from lighting up on Shabbat. If you must smoke, do it in private and far away from an Orthodox Jew who may find your smoking habit offensive.
2. Don’t Eat Without Tipping
In Israel, the waitstaff at restaurants and cafés don’t receive a salary, so they solely rely on the tips from generous patrons. Most customers don’t leave without plopping down at least a 10% tip before heading for the exit.
3. Don’t Skip the Flea Market in Jaffa
Located in the southernmost part of Tel Aviv, the port city of Jaffa has biblical and mythological roots. The flea market opens six days a week, and vendors sell everything, from antiques to handmade items. Don't miss these picturesque streets
4. Don’t Forget Orthodox Jewish Laws
Orthodox Jews follow strict religious and social laws such as Negiah (restricting physical contact between those of the opposite sex). They will keep a healthy distance between you if you’re of the opposite gender to avoid accidental contact.
5. Don’t Shave Before Entering the Dead Sea
This Sea is loaded with mineral-rich mud and high salt content, relieving certain skin issues, from acne to eczema and psoriasis. But don't shave or wax your body for at least 2 to 3 days prior. The salt content will wreak havoc on the sensitive areas, leaving you with a burning, tingling feeling. Ouch.
6. Don’t Expect to Eat a Light Breakfast
It’s customary to enjoy a really heavy breakfast, whether you’re in a tiny café or one of the country’s many restaurants. On the menu, you’ll typically find pastries, bread, salads, eggs, meat, fruits, juice, coffee, and tea. And by the time you finish your spread, it will be time for lunch!
7. Don’t Ignore the Memorial Day Siren
If you happen to visit on April 17-18 for Yom Hazikaron (Memorial Day), or on April 11-12 for Holocaust Remembrance Day, you’ll hear sirens ring throughout the country. When it stops, each person must stand up straight, and pay respect to those who’ve lost their lives. So, please, don’t ignore the sound.
8. Don’t Forget to Head Out to the Desert
The Negev – also known as the desert region of Israel – is loaded with natural wonders. Timna Park is home to acacia trees, herds of wild ibex, a souvenir shop, and overnight campgrounds. If you want to take a break, a desert excursion is just what the doctor ordered.
9. Don’t Be Afraid to Haggle
Israel is full of different bazaars and markets. In Old City of Jerusalem, prices are typically marked up, but don’t be afraid to haggle. Most sellers expect shoppers to bargain with them, especially tourists from Western countries.
10. Don’t forget to visit the Sea of Galilee
If you’re the type of tourist who loves staying active even when you’re away from home, this Middle Eastern country was made for you. The Sea of Galilee is full of attractions, including the hot pools near Tiberias, hiking trails, and swimming in the freshwater lake.
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Israel: Police arrest 28 ultra-Orthodox Jews at anti-conscription protest
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Police arrested 28 demonstrators at an anti-draft protest in Bnei Brak on Monday.
Protesters were pushed and dragged away by police after sitting down in the middle of a street and chanting.
The demonstration was organised following an upcoming change to the law that grants students studying in religious seminaries an exception from military service, after a High Court ruling last year that deemed the exception unconstitutional.
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Welcome to Tomorrow’s World where we tackle the truly important questions facing our world and ourselves. Former Soviet Union Leader Mikhail Gorbachev caught the attention of major newspapers around the world in an op-ed piece for Time Magazine.
Gorbachev is a student of history, and all evidence indicates he is a man who would rather have peace than war. Presidents Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan bought time for the world when they agreed to ratchet down nuclear stockpiles. The two men began what appeared to be a truly friendly relationship, following decades of the Cold War between the two superpower antagonists. Mr. Reagan will go down in history as the one who challenged the Soviet President, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.” And Mr. Gorbachev will go down in history as the one who tore down the Berlin Wall, setting free millions of oppressed people from a failed Marxist system, and this opened the way for the reunification of Germany. So when he wrote:
It all looks as if the world is preparing for war
People took notice. He further wrote in his January 2017 editorial,
The world today is overwhelmed with problems. Policymakers seem to be confused and at a loss.
Indeed! The world IS confused and at a loss. He named the escalating inventory of modern weapons a danger to the world:
More troops, tanks and armored personnel carriers are being brought to Europe. NATO and Russian forces and weapons that used to be deployed at a distance are now placed closer to each other, as if to shoot point-blank.
But the big problem is not Europe, although it is destined to play a vital role in the future. The real problem is found in the Middle East, specifically in the city of Jerusalem. What’s in store for this city? That is the focus of today’s Tomorrow’s World telecast. There is an answer. It is known, and it will affect your world and your life. On this program I’ll show you what to expect, and I’ll be offering you a free publication that documents in advance what will happen in that part of the world and how it will affect you. This publication, The Middle East in Prophecy, is yours free for the asking, so be sure to have writing material ready so you can take down the phone number to order your free copy. I’ll be right back to show you what to expect for the city of peace, where there is no peace, so don’t go away!
Welcome once again to Tomorrow’s World, and I especially welcome all of you who are tuning in for the first time. I’m pleased you’ve joined us today. And I’m pleased to offer you our free publication, The Middle East in Prophecy.
Our world is in trouble. As former Soviet President and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Mikhail Gorbachev wrote,
Politicians and military leaders sound increasingly belligerent and defense doctrines more dangerous. Commentators and TV personalities are joining the bellicose chorus. It all looks as if the world is preparing for war.
Nowhere is the specter of war more probable than in the volatile Middle East. When nations were smaller, when transportation was on two legs or four legs, when wind powered ships, and aircraft didn’t exist, confused policymakers could only do so much damage. That has changed. Confused leaders can do immense damage in our technologically advanced world!
High speed communication and transportation connect us, but we can’t get along together. Add to this, incredibly destructive technologies: nuclear weapons, smart bombs, chemical and biological weapons, with missiles, unmanned planes and drone ships to deliver those weapons of mass destruction. It’s a dangerous place when policymakers in THIS kind of world are, as Mr. Gorbachev says, “confused and at a loss.”
Conflicts that start small in one part of the world can quickly spread to all parts of the world. In effect, no one is safe!
The tiny nation of Israel, and it’s chief city Jerusalem, are at the core of many Middle Eastern problems. The beginning of today’s problems can be found in the book known as the Bible. There we read of a man named Abram, later called Abraham. His wife seemingly could not have children. One day Sarai, who also experienced a name change to Sarah, came up with an idea that appeared good at the time. We read of it in Genesis 16:
So Sarai said to Abram, “See now, the LORD has restrained me from bearing children. Please, go in to my maid; perhaps I shall obtain children by her.” (Genesis 16:2)
Abram listened to his wife. A child was born and they named him Ishmael. A divine messenger informed the couple that he and his descendants would be difficult to get along with. Here it is in Genesis 16:12.
He shall be a wild man; his hand shall be against every man, and every man’s hand against him.
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Israel: Dozens arrested as police disperse ultra-Orthodox protest in Jerusalem
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Dozens of people were arrested after police broke up an ultra-Orthodox protest in Jerusalem on Thursday.
Police used water cannons to disperse the protest that disrupted traffic for several hours.
Numerous protesters, including children, were seen being dragged away by police with officers on horses trying to scare off the demonstrators.
Hundreds of people protested against the alleged arrest of an ultra-Orthodox Jew who refused to be recruited into Israeli Army.
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Israeli police attacked in Anata Jerusalem on Yom Kippur - yesterday!
A video has been released showing Border Police unit coming under attack during a routine patrol on Yom Kippur. The unit was driving through the Arab town of Anata, near Jerusalem, when local young men attacked with concrete blocks, bottles, and buckets of paint.
A local man filmed the attack and uploaded footage. The video shows the reality of rock attacks, which often involve heavy concrete blocks thrown from upper floors of buildings.
The Jerusalem area has seen an increase in the frequency of rock attacks in recent months.
Jews living in mixed Jewish-Arab neighborhoods and passengers on Israeli bus lines that pass by the Old City have been targeted particularly frequently.
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The Israeli Palestinian conflict has never been a bilateral affair, with external forces – both regional and global – having their own designs and interests, at times contradictory to the parties themselves. With the U.S. initiative promised to be unveiled soon, the status of global involvement may turn-out to be more crucial than-ever - for the viability of any solution offered.
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The Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve in the central Golan Heights, is shaped like a hand, the “wrist” of which is in the Bethsaida Valley and each of whose “fingers” is a flowing stream. The land slopes moderately westward from 400 to 100 m above sea level.
The Yehudiya Forest itself covers some 30% dunams of the reserve. Its most common tree is the large Mt. Tabor oak, which sheds its leaves in winter. These trees grow at some distance from each other, interspersed with herbaceous species, Christ-thorn and terebinth trees, creating a forest-park landscape.
Among the animals in the reserve are gazelles, wild boars, jackals, conies, Indian-crested porcupines and the Cairo spiny mouse. The skies reveal raptors such as kestrels, short-toed eagles, Bonelli’s eagles, Egyptian vultures, buzzards, Griffon vultures and a large variety of song birds.
World Famous Hummus Recipe | Gizzi Erskine | Wild Dish
On Gizzi's recent trip to Israel she met Suhila, who is known to make the best hummus in the whole country. Gizzi finds out the different types of hummus she serves in her restaurant.
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SUHILA’S HUMMUS (4 PORTIONS)
(INTERPRETED BY IDO ZARMI)
INGREDIENTS:
2 CUPS (400G) DRIED CHICKPEAS, SOAKED OVERNIGHT IN WATER
3 LITRES FILTERED WATER, ROOM TEMP
1 TSP SALT (OR MORE TO TASTE)
½ TSP GROUND CUMIN (OR MORE TO TASTE)
¾ CUP (150G) GOOD QUALITY TAHINI PASTE
¼ - ½ CUP FRESHLY SQUEEZED LEMON JUICE (3-5 LEMONS)
3 CLOVES GARLIC, MASHED OR MICROPLAINED
½ CUP (120ML) COLD FILTERED WATER
FOR SERVING:
3-4 TBSP OLIVE OIL
2-3 TBSP FRESHLY SQUEEZED LEMON JUICE (1 LEMON)
½ CUP PARSLEY, LEAVES ONLY, CHOPPED
METHOD:
1.DRAIN THE SOAKED CHICKPEAS AND PLACE IN A MEDIUM SIZED STOCK POT, COVER WITH THE FILTERED WATER AND PLACE OVER HIGH HEAT STOVE TOP BURNER, BRING TO A BOIL, SCOOPING SCUM OFF THE SURFACE CONSTANTLY, LOWER THE HEAT TO LOW AND COOK THE CHICKPEAS IN MEDIUM SIMMER FOR ABOUT 2 HOURS, UNTIL SOFT, BUT NOT MUSHY.
2.TAKE THE POT OFF THE FLAME AND TRANSFER TO A BOWL, LET IT CHILL A BIT, SPOON OUT ¾ (2/3 IN THE CASE OF PREPARING FOR MASHAWASHA – BREAKFAST HUMMUS) OF THE COOKED CHICKPEAS, LEAVE THE OTHER ¼ IN THE COOKING WATER FOR SERVING OR FOR “MASHAWASHA”. TRANSFER ABOUT A THIRD OF THE DRAINED CHICKPEAS (WORK IN BATCHES) TO THE FOOD PROCESSOR BOWL, ADD SALT AND CUMIN (ABOUT A THIRD) AND TURN ON THE FOOD PROCESSOR, ADD A THIRD OF THE TAHINI PASTE, LEMON JUICE, GARLIC AND PUREE TO A SMOOTH PASTE, TASTE, ADJUST SEASONINGS AND USE COLD WATER AND/OR SOME OFF THE COOKING WATER TO THIN OUT THE TEXTURE, IF DESIRED.
3. TO SERVE: DIVIDE THE HUMMUS TO 4 BOWLS, SEASON WITH OLIVE OIL, LEMON JUICE AND PARSLEY AND SERVE IMMEDIATELY.
MASHAWASHA – BREAKFAST HUMMUS (4 PORTIONS)
INGREDIENTS:
3 CUPS WARM FRESHLY MADE, OUT OF THE POT BASIC HUMMUS
2 CUPS WARM COOKED WHOLE CHICKPEAS (SAVED IN WARM COOKING LIQUID)
½ CUP GOOD QUALITY TAHINI PASTE
2-3 TBSP FRESHLY SQUEEZED LEMON JUICE
2-3 TBSP OLIVE OIL
2 GARLIC CLOVES, PEELED, PUREED OR MICROPLAINED
1 TSP SEA SALT (OR TO TASTE)
½ TSP FRESHLY GROUND BLACK PEPPER (OR TO TASTE)
½ TSP GROUND CUMIN
½ TSP CHILI POWDER OR ½ FRESH CHILI, PUREED (OR TO TASTE)
A PINCH SWEET PAPRIKA
2 TBSP PARSLEY, LEAVES ONLY, FINELY CHOPPED
OLIVE OIL FOR SERVING (TO TASTE)
METHOD:
1. MIX ALL INGREDIENTS BUT THE PARSLEY IN A MIXING BOWL, MIX WELL, TASTE AND ADJUST FLAVORS.
2. ADJUST TEXTURE BY USING THE COOKING LIQUID AND MORE LEMON JUICE IF DESIRED.
3. DIVIDE TO 4 BOWLS, SPRINKLE WITH CHOPPED PARSLEY AND DRIZZLE SOME OLIVE OIL, SERVE WARM
FUL MEDAMES – STEWED BROWN FAVA BEANS (4 PORTIONS)
INGREDIENTS:
1.5 CUPS BROWN FAVA BEANS (EGYPTIAN FAVA BEANS), SOAKED IN WATER OVERNIGHT
3 LITRES FILTERED WATER, ROOM TEMPERATURE
1 TSP. SEA SALT
4 GARLIC CLOVES, PEELED, PUREED OR MICROPLAINED
¼ CUP PARSLEY, LEAVES ONLY (SAVE THE STEMS), CHOPPED
2 TBSP OLIVE OIL (OR MORE TO TASTE)
2 TBSP FRESHLY SQUEEZED LEMON JUICE + ZEST OF 1 LEMON
¼ TSP CHILI POWDER (OR TO TASTE)
1 TSP GROUND CUMIN
METHOD:
1.DRAIN THE FAVA BEANS AND PLACE IN A STOCK POT, ADD THE FILTERED WATER, PLACE ON STOVE AT HIGHT HEAT AND BRING TO A BOIL, SCOOPING OFF SCUM AS YOU GO.
2. LOWER THE HEAT, ADD PARSLEY STEMS AND COOK, COVERED FOR ABOUT 2 HOURS IN SLOW, GENTLE SIMMER, STIRRING OFTEN TO AVOID BURNING IN THE BOTTOM, UNTIL BEANS ARE SOFTENED.
3. ADD SALT AND STIR, TAKE ABOUT A FIFTH OF THE BEANS OUT OF THE POT INTO A BOWL AND PUREE TO A PASTE, USING A FORK, PUT BACK INTO THE POT AND MIX WELL, COOK FOR 30-60 MINUTES MORE (COOKING TIME CHANGES BY THE QUALITY OF THE BEANS).
4. ONCE THE BEAN ARE SOFT COMPLETELY, SEASON WITH MORE SALT, TO TASTE, GARLIC, PARSLEY, OLIVE OIL, LEMON JUICE, CHILI POWDER AND CUMIN, TASTE AND ADJUST.
5. SERVE IN 4 LITTLE BOWLS, OR LEAVE IN A WARM PLACE TO USE IN “MACH’LOOTA”
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Israel: 'We're on top of the world' - Jerusalem celebrates Embassy move
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Israeli and Palestinian residents in Jerusalem shared their thoughts on the US Embassy moving to the city from Tel Aviv on Sunday, one day ahead OF the opening ceremony.
One of the American-Israeli residents, Mark Cohen, said that that people 'are very excited about it' and the US had been lobbying for the transfer since 1995.
Another resident, Israel Zweek, added that 'everyone is celebrating this event' and expressed his hope there would not be any injuries or deaths during the expected clashes over the opening.
A Palestinian resident, Mohamad Omar, called the move made by US President Donald Trump 'very bad,' adding that Trump did not consider 'how much of a bad effect will come with his decision' and 'how much that will boil our feelings towards that decision.'
The opening ceremony of the US Embassy in Jerusalem was scheduled for Monday amid protests across the Middle East.
Trump recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on December 6, 2017, in a live televised address from Washington DC, which sparked a wave of protests throughout the world.
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Palestinian protesters clash with Israeli troops in West Bank over Jerusalem decision
Widespread clashes broke out between Palestinians and Israeli forces over Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Israel deployed extra security forces in anticipation of more clashes in Jerusalem and West Bank cities. The most violent confrontations on Thursday occurred in Ramallah, Bethlehem and Hebron, where Israeli forces fired teargas and plastic-coated rounds as hundreds of protesters threw stones and set alight barricades
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