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Pascale’s Kitchen: Yemenite cuisine with Eitan Cabel

Eitan Cabel was generous enough to share with me a few of his favorite recipes, which you’ll find below. I hope you enjoy this foray into Yemenite cuisine as much as I did.

 Yemenite cuisine with Eitan Cabel
 AYA BIRAN, the paternal aunt of Eitan Biran speaks outside the Tel Aviv court yesterday.

Custody battle over Eitan Biran continues as aunt loses guardian status

MK EITAN CABEL confronts Labor leader Avi Gabbay with a polygraph test proving that Gabbay lied.

Labor convention exposes deep divisions; Cabel attacks Gabbay

Avi Gabbay speaking at AIPAC, March 4, 2018

Report: Labor Party members gather signatures to oust Gabbay


Peretz: 'We decided to give Labor another chance'

Labor MK says he, 3 others who mulled leaving Labor will stay, change faction's constitution; Herzog: "Decision will help rehabilitate party."

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Labor ‘rebels’ are now split – on whether to split

MKs Amir Peretz and Eitan Cabel, whose allies have already started registering members for Kadima, reportedly still favor leaving.

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Labor in pieces

Barak’s defection is a hammer blow, but it is also emblematic of a deeper ideological crisis on the Left, and not just in Israel.

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Three Labor ministers submit resignation letters

Party’s remaining 5 MKs will also leave coalition.

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Herzog, Braverman quit gov't, Ben-Eliezer expected to join

Former ministers say will rebuild Labor on its basic ideals; Braverman asks Ben-Eliezer to temporarily lead, fix party constitution.

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Herzog resigns from government following Labor breakup

Welfare and Social Services Minister says he hopes other Labor ministers follow him; Braverman: Our mandate was the peace process, Barak wasn't interested; Cabel says Labor lost its way, needs to refocus, regroup.

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Remaining Labor MKs slam Barak, say it's time to rebuild

Braverman: Our mandate was the peace process, Barak wasn't interested in that; Cabel says Labor lost its way, needs to refocus, regroup.

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'Ashkenazi bill’ likely to be nixed by ministers

Bill would shorten the cooling-off period currently required for top security officials from three years to a year and a half.

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Whither Amram Mitzna? Whither the Labor Party?

Given the dismal state of Labor, the former party chairman will have much to consider before plunging back into the quagmire of national politics.

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Ministry supports ban on cosmetics tested on animals

Rabbits and other lab animals will heave a sigh of relief now that the Health Ministry has committed itself to adopt the European model.

The Jerusalem Post