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JEWISH EXPONENT
Tel Aviv Skyscraper Honored
A TEL AVIV SKYSCRAPER was awarded the best tall building
in the Middle East and Africa by the Council on Tall Buildings and
Urban Habitat, Th e Jerusalem Post reported, citing Architect News.

Totzeret HaAretz Tower 1 by Ron Arad Architects and Yashar
Architects on Totzeret Haaretz Street spans 30 fl oors and 125
meters. Th e distinctively shaped building is meant to resemble
the shape of an iceberg.

Th e tower is mostly offi ce space, including startup WeWork,
but also has spaces for restaurants and a café. It was completed in
February 2019 and is the fi rst of a three-building offi ce complex. Th e
other two buildings are slated to open in 2024 and 2026, respectively.

Movie Theaters Reopen in Israel
Israeli movie theaters reopened for the fi rst time on May 26 aft er
being closed for 14 months because of the pandemic, according
to Th e Jerusalem Post.

Large screens in Jerusalem showed scenes from new movies,
as well as messages that welcomed the public back and explained
the new coronavirus rules. Green theaters were for vaccinated
people and purple were for the unvaccinated. Tickets were
marked as either green or purple.

Spokespeople for the Cinema City theater chain said tickets
were selling fastest for evening showings of “Wonder Woman
1984,” which stars Israeli Gal Gadot.

Not all auditoriums were open, however, although the theater
chains hope to achieve full capacity in a few weeks, the Post reported.

Israel to Require Travelers Entering Country to Pay for
Mandatory COVID-19 Tests
Travelers entering Israel will now have to pay for mandatory
coronavirus tests, Th e Times of Israel reported.

Th e nation’s Health Ministry said the tests cost $25 if sched-
uled before fl ying and $30 for those who don’t sign up until they
land at Ben Gurion Airport. All tests for those making land
crossings will be $30. Th e state previously funded the tests.

In addition, Israelis traveling abroad will now have to pay for
their COVID-19 tests.

Israeli AG to Indict Housing Minister
Israeli Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit announced May 27
that he will indict Housing Minister Yaakov Litzman of the United
Torah Judaism party for obstruction of justice and breach of trust,
Th e Times of Israel reported. Th e indictment is pending a hearing.

Th e charges are tied to suspicions that Litzman used his
former position as deputy health minister to prevent Australia
from extraditing Malka Leifer, a former Orthodox girls school
principal in Melbourne accused of sexually assaulting minors.

Leifer was fi nally extradited in January.

Th e would-be indictment also alleges that Litzman used his
powers to prevent a deli cited for health violations from closing.

In a statement, Mandelblit said that in both cases, Litzman
“allegedly used his status and power to promote the interests of
private individuals, allegedly using his government power for
improper reasons and against the interests of those for whom he
was responsible as deputy minister of health.”
Although police recommended that Litzman also be indicted
for bribery, Mandelblit said he won’t pursue that charge.

Litzman’s offi ce issued a statement that said, “We believe in
Minister Litzman’s full innocence.” ●
— Compiled by Andy Gotlieb
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