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New security measures at holy site to include 'advanced technologies,' cost NIS 100 million
 
Israeli cabinet decides to remove metal detectors from Temple Mount
 
Move comes hours after Israel, Jordan end tense stand-off, agree on safe passage of Israeli guard wounded in stabbing incident near Amman embassy that saw him kill his attacker and a 2nd Jordanian
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
Israeli border policemen install metal detectors outside the Lion's Gate, a main entrance to the Temple Mount, in Jerusalem's Old City, on July 16, 2017, after security forces reopened the ultra-sensitive site, whose closure after a deadly attack earlier in the week sparked anger.  (AFP/ AHMAD GHARABLI)
 
 
Muslim women, protesting Israeli security measures at the Lions Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem and refusing to enter the Temple Mount enclosure to reach the al-Aqsa Mosque inside,  July 25, 2017. (Raoul Wootliff/Times of Israel)
 
Muslims maintain Temple Mount boycott after detectors removed
 
By RAOUL WOOTLIFF and AGENCIES
 
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, walks with Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah, prior to their meeting in Kuwait City, Kuwait, on July, 23, 2017. (Presidency Press Service/Pool Photo via AP)
 
Turkish president calls on all Muslims to ‘protect al-Aqsa’
 
By AGENCIES and TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
The entrance to the Temple Mount near Lion's Gate, on July 25, 2017, after the removal of metal detectors and security cameras. (Raoul Wootliff/Times of Israel)
 
Cameras come down along with metal detectors at Temple Mount
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF and AGENCIES
 

 
In peaceful protest, Muslims pray outside Temple Mount
 
Jerusalem Waqf says no decision made about cameras slated to replace metal detectors; meanwhile, worshipers told to avoid the site
 
By DOV LIEBER
 
Muslim worshippers pray at an entrance to the Temple Mount at the Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City, July 25, 2017. Muslim worshippers still refused to pray on the Temple Mount following the government's decision remove the metal detectors and instead place more security cameras on the compound. (Hadas Parush/Flash90)
 

 
'I told you we'd bring you home,' Netanyahu tells Ziv soon after Israelis cross the border
 
Amman embassy officer returns to Israel, in end to standoff
 
Guard wounded in incident that saw him kill his attacker and another man crosses border with other staff after Jordan drops demand to question him
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
Jordanian security forces parked near the approach toward the Israeli embassy in Amman, Jordan, on Sunday, June 23, 2017. (AP Photo/Omar Akour)
 
 
The Jordanian Parliament (Jordan Parliament official)
 
Furious Jordan MPs protest release of Israeli Embassy guard
 
By AP and TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Israeli Ambassador to Jordan Einat Schlein and security guard 'Ziv,' who shot dead two Jordanians as he was being stabbed by one of them. (Haim Zach/GPO)
 
Netanyahu meets embassy guard pulled from Jordan furor
 
By RAPHAEL AHREN and STUART WINER
 
Jordanian security forces stand guard outside the Israeli embassy in Amman following a stabbing there on July 23, 2017. (AFP Photo/Khalil Mazraawi)
 
Jordan inquiry confirms Jordanian teen attacked Israeli guard who then shot him
 
By AGENCIES and TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 

 
LIVE UPDATES Latest: Mourners chant ‘death to Israel’ at funeral for embassy stabber
 
IDF on alert as manhunt underway for suspected West Bank terror cell
 
US Navy ship fires warning shots at Iranian vessel; amid Temple Mount tensions, lawmakers look to advance Jerusalem amendment
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 File: Israeli soldiers in a West Bank village, on May 22, 2017, in Dayr Sharaf, west of Nablus. (AFP Photo/Jaafar Ashtiyeh)
 

 
'I picked up the pizza platter and slammed it into his nose as hard as I could'
 
Pizzeria owner wallops Petah Tikva stabber with a pie platter
 
Shlomi Madar with the wooden pizza pie tray similar to the one he used to fend off a Palestinian terrorist who tried to stab him in his pizza kiosk in Petah Tikva, July 24, 2017. (Jacob Magid) 
Terrorist tried repeatedly to swipe at Shlomi Madar, who says he was saved by a countertop he installed after a drunk customer pulled a knife on him
 
By JACOB MAGID
 

 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks on the phone with Israel's ambassador to Jordan, Einat Schlein, and the security official who was stabbed and shot two Jordanians, on their return to Israel, July 24, 2017 (courtesy)
 
ANALYSIS Removal of metal detectors underlines that, even for a right-wing government, the Temple Mount isn't entirely in Israeli hands
 
Netanyahu turns capitulation into personal triumph
 
Crisis in Jordan enables a face-saving turn-around at the Temple Mount, brokered by the previously derided Shin Bet chief
 
By AVI ISSACHAROFF
 
 
L-R: US President Donald Trump's envoy to the Middle East Jason Greenblatt, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on July 12, 2017. (Haim Tzach/GPO)
 
Meeting lawmakers, US envoy hails role in ending Temple Mount crisis
 
By RAPHAEL AHREN
 
Israeli security forces stand by, as Palestinian Muslim worshipers pray outside the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City, on July 23, 2017. (AFP PHOTO / AHMAD GHARABLI)
 
Temple Mount crisis must be resolved by Friday – UN envoy
 
By AFP and TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
Culture Minister Miri Regev arrives at the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on June 11, 2017. (Marc Israel Sellem/ Flash90)
 
Minister says removal of Temple Mount metal detectors ‘regrettable’
 
By SUE SURKES
 

 
The 'little boy who became a legend' died while listening to a baseball game
 
5-year-old Ari Schultz dies months after rejected heart transplant
 
Jewish pre-schooler had become a social media darling through videos of his sports-fueled antics and exuberant banter
 
By MATT LEBOVIC
 Massachusetts native Mike Shultz and his son Ari at Boston's Fenway Park, 2016 (Courtesy)
 

 
A moment from 'To The End of The Land.' (Gérard Allon/ Courtesy)
 
Despite a forecast for protests, a Grossman play premieres in NY uneventfully
 
THEATER REVIEW Decried by 70 artists who called for boycott, play by peace activist produced with Israeli government funding graces the Lincoln Center Festival with nary a demonstrator in sight
 
By JORDAN HOFFMAN
 

 
'Waters is a slap in the face to the entire community'
 
Nassau county executive attempts to sever stadium contract with Waters
 
Roger Waters. (Lior Mizrahi/Flash90) 
Anti-boycott law might spell irony for the vocal pro-BDS singer as legalities of his planned September shows are reviewed
 
By CATHRYN J. PRINCE
 
 
 
 
Jason Nevarez
 
I choose to believe Israel wants me
 
JASON NEVAREZ It’s easy for those who stand for religious pluralism to feel defeated, but he won’t
 

 
David Schraub
 
The anti-BDS bill is not that bad
 
DAVID SCHRAUB Yes, the US legislation is flawed, but it is not a sweeping ban on boycotting Israel
 

 
Howard Feldman
 
Time to get our sh*t together
 
HOWARD FELDMAN Jewish infighting historically leads to worse; recent events have made this summer no exception to the need for unity
 

 
Michael Boyden
 
Bibi the hero?
 
MICHAEL BOYDEN Israel’s action was arrogant and once again the prime minister came home with his tail between his legs
 

 
Palestinian children greet fighters from the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of  Hamas terror group in the streets in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Yunis on July 20, 2017. ( AFP PHOTO / SAID KHATIB)
 
Palestinian gets life sentence in Austria for inciting killings of Jews
 
Proclaimed Hamas member, 27, found guilty of belonging to terror group, calling for murders in Jerusalem
 

 
Chief executive Raymond Simonson greeting visitors at the opening of London’s JW3 community center in 2013. (Blake Ezra Photography via JTA)
 
London Orthodox rabbis call for boycott of Jewish cultural center over LGBT programming
 
JW3 held a festival in March to mark 50 years since the decriminalization of homosexuality in Britain
 

 
Scene of a car accident in which a woman and baby were killed near Goral junction, near Beersheba, on July 24, 2017. (Magen David Adom)
 
Mother, 4-month-old baby killed in car crash in south
 
Total of four people killed in road incidents Monday, including 18-year-old near Arara junction, two-year-old girl in Tel Aviv
 

 
Jonah Bolden, #43, playing for the UCLA against the Oregon Ducks at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, March 2, 2016. (Harry How/Getty Images)
 
Philadelphia 76ers draft pick to play for Maccabi Tel Aviv
 
Jonah Bolden, a 6-foot-10 forward, signs 3-year deal with top Israeli squad that contains NBA opt-out clause
 

 
Illustrative photo of the New York Times building (Jonathan Torgovnik/Getty Images)
 
NYT names David Halbfinger new Jerusalem bureau chief
 
Current deputy national editor is a 20-year veteran of the newspaper; belongs to Conservative synagogue in New Jersey
 

 
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Israeli security forces take down metal detectors inside the Lions' Gate, near a main entrance to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City, on July 24, 2017. (AFP/ Ahmad GHARABLI)
 
Long-term consequences of short-lived metal detectors
 
The government’s security decisions for the Temple Mount are scrutinized by the Hebrew-language media, but the types of critique have very different tones
 
 
 
Zionist Union MK Ksenia Svetlova (L) with Yazidi survivor of the Islamic State Nadia Murad in the Knesset, on July 24, 2017. (courtesy)
 
Yazidi survivor of Islamic State in Knesset: Recognize our genocide
 
Opposition MK to submit legislation for official recognition of IS atrocities this November, says Foreign Ministry not opposed
 
By MARISSA NEWMAN
 

 
Mother of Halamish terrorist arrested for ‘incitement’
 
Army says Ibtisam al-Abed expressed support for son, who killed three members of Salomon family in stabbing spree at settlement Friday night
 
By JUDAH ARI GROSS
 The mother of a terrorist who stabbed to death three Israelis in the Halamish settlement last week. (Screen capture: YouTube)
 

 
Jordan ‘kept Palestinians in the dark’ over Temple Mt. pact — official
 
Senior Ramallah official indicates the PA, which was apparently not included in talks to restore calm, will resume security cooperation with Israel
 
By AVI ISSACHAROFF
 On the sidelines of the 28th Arab League Summit on March 29, 2017, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (R) meets with King Abdullah II of Jordan (C) and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. (Wafa/Thaer Ghnaim)
 

 
Defense minister: Arab MKs, PA to blame for terror attacks
 
Naftali Bennett offers support to Netanyahu, as opposition parties submit — and lose — no confidence motion over his handling of crises
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman speaks at the Knesset on May 29, 2017 (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
 

 
5 BDS activists prevented from boarding flight to Israel
 
Jewish Voice for Peace delegation told Israeli government ordered airline not to let them on board
 
By JTA
 An illustrative photo taken on June 06, 2016 shows an airplane of the German airline Lufthansa. (AFP PHOTO / JOSEP LAGO)
 

 
As Kushner testifies, real estate deal with Israeli oligarch scrutinized
 
President’s son-in-law purchased New York property from Lev Leviev, partnered with company investigated for money laundering
 
By STUART WINER and AP
 US President Donald Trump's son-in-law and special adviser Jared Kushner makes a statement at the White House, after being interviewed by the Senate Intelligence Committee in Washington, July 24, 2017. (AFP/YURI GRIPAS)
 

 
Digging in the ancient 1,600-year-old wine press in Ramat Negev, summer 2017. (Tali Gini, Israel Antiquities Authority)
 
1,600 years ago, soldiers may have quaffed wine from this desert press
 
A large Byzantine-era wine press uncovered in the Negev region is only the second of its kind to be found
 
By AMANDA BORSCHEL-DAN
 
 
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Objects created by 3D printers tend not to be as strong as their traditionally-constructed counterparts. Thanks to new research, however, 3D-printed items can now be made that are reportedly 275 percent stronger than would otherwise be possible.​   Read more
Autonomous vehicles promise to makes things a whole lot more convenient, and that may extend to the tedious task of finding a parking spot. Working towards such a future, Daimler and Bosch, have demonstrated an autonomous valet service that can be initiated by smartphone.   Read more
We're no strangers to Lego recreations of famous buildings​ at New Atlas, but this model of Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie has to rate among the better examples. Lego aficionado Florian Müller​ used the versatile little plastic bricks to get impressively close to Herzog & De Meuron's original design.   Read more
​Astronauts travelling to and from the International Space Station aboard Boeing's new CST-100 Starliner may be wearing Reeboks. The footwear manufacturer has announced that it teamed up with space suit manufacturer David Clark Company, to create a boot for use in the spacecraft.   Read more
Following a trail blazed by the likes of Touchjet and JmGO, Optoma Technology has launched a pint-sized projector that has an Android OS heart. The IntelliGO-S1 has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for wireless content streaming, a built-in audio speaker and weighs in at just over a pound.   Read more
 
 





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"It's so beautifully arranged on the plate—you know someone's fingers have been all over it."Julia Child
 
 
 
 
Lemons, Tuscany
 
 
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Yuzu, Melbourne
 
 
 
The Black Sheep of Scottish coffee
 
Barista and café-owner Jamie Fletcher has the best commute. He drives to work along the rocky bluffs of the Isle of Skye. Fletcher operates the only café on the island, which he started after getting hooked on third wave coffee while visiting Glasgow for work. His café is called Caora Dhubh, pronounced coo-ra doo and meaning "black sheep" in Scottish Gaelic. While Fletcher still struggles to convince locals to trade their old-school dark roasts for purist light coffees, Caora Dhubh boasts a loyal clientele—one couple drives an hour to get his espresso. MEET JAMIE [Sprudge]
 
 
 
Pinterest boards killed the recipe clipping
 
While it once took years for local specialties to reach foreign plates, they now travel in seconds. And this has done more than just change how we cook—it's fundamentally altered how we interact with food. According to Susi Richards, the recipe tester for British supermarket Sainsbury, customers are becoming increasingly trend-focused in their shopping habits, making it difficult to predict what products will still feel of-the-moment after rounds of testing. While shoppers might revel in this high-speed cycle, others miss the stories dishes collected in their slow journey from one place to another. "I am not interested in recipes that don't come from somewhere," says cookbook author Diana Henry. READ MORE[The Guardian]
 
 
 
The secret to perfect crab cake is no secret
 
Crab cakes at restaurants tend to be dismally underwhelming, don't they? While we wish they would come out as more than mayo-breadcrumb patties, we still crave a good one. This recipe for Maryland-style crab cakes puts the focus on the seafood itself, calling for a whole pound of blue crab lump meat. Bound together with only a dash of mayo and a sprinkling of breadcrumbs, this crab cake is for serious seafood obsessives. GET THE RECIPE [Serious Eats]
 
 
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