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Veterans: On target
A profile of Lynn Lipschitz, 56, who made aliya from South Africa to Tel Aviv in 1978.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
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Fusing modern and traditional in the kitchen
Kosher cookbooks have come a long way from your grandmother’s synagogue publication.
By AMY SPIRO
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Book Review: Perceptive Haggada
The tome’s official title is The Lieberman Open Orthodox Haggadah (The Orlofsky Edition), making clear what you will discover in its pages.
By DAVID GEFFEN
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Hot off the Arab press
What citizens of other countries are reading about the Middle East.
By COMPILED BY THE MEDIA LINE
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Let’s cooperate
Established three years ago, B’Shutaf, a local cooperative, has opened a store in the Clal Center.
By PEGGY CIDOR
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Shabbat screenings
News briefs from around the city.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
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Healthful dishes for the pre-Passover week
Cheryl Forberg’s healthy dishes: Spicy chicken wrap, ginger edamame, quinoa salad with pistachios and healthy meatloaf.
By FAYE LEVY AND YAKIR LEVY
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Magnificent Megiddo
In an effort to attract visitors to the beautiful Ramot Menashe Biosphere Reserve, the council decided to hold a Sounds of Nature music festival.
By MEITAL SHARABI
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Passover perspective
Has the Halacha changed in the days since I got married? Why is everything so much crazier today?
By PAMELA PELED
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Faith and feminism
A leadership forum at the Christian-focused Magdala Center attempts to catalyze change and offer reconciliation for the thousands caught up in Israel’s sex industry.
By ARIEL COHEN
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On the field and in court
During a season beset by scandal and legal woes, Beitar’s future looks bright.
By ALLON SINAI
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This week in Jerusalem
Peggy Cidor's round-up of city affairs.
By PEGGY CIDOR
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Happily Eva After: Times, they are a-interestin’
Eva ruminates on dating in the 21st century.
By EVA
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What’s the catch?
Tuvia Tenenbom wows the crowd at the Begin Center at the launch of his book ‘Catch the Jew!’
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN
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Music and the mamaloshen
The first International Yiddish Festival is the latest addition to the thriving Yiddish scene.
By BARRY DAVIS
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King vs Barkat
The relationship between the mayor and the far-right city councillor is deteriorating.
By PEGGY CIDOR
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What’s the catch?
Tuvia Tenenbom wows the crowd at the Begin Center at the launch of his book ‘Catch the Jew!’
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN
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Kayaking for gold on the Kinneret
The Jordan Valley Kayak Sprint Club revives the tradition of training an international cadre of paddling champs.
By ORIT ARFA
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On the fast track?
The opening of the railway to Netivot will bring the sleepy southern town closer to the Center.
By EYAL LEVY
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Confronting the past: Poland grapples with its lost Jews
Exploring Poland's relationship with the Holocaust.
By SAM SOKOL
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Keeping their spirits high
The Neilsons introduce Israelis to DIY drinks and boutique beverages.
By NAAMA BARAK
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Wading Through Widowhood: Passover perspective
Has the Halacha changed in the days since I got married? Why is everything so much crazier today?
By PAMELA PELED
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City Notes: Acre hosts ‘special olympics’ on Good Deeds Day
A roundup of local affairs.
By COMPILED BY TAMARA ZIEVE
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Linking the real world to the Internet
Finding ways to get customers who engage with print, ads or objects in the real world to specific websites through links and codes can help spur business.
By NIV ELIS
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Letters
‘A utopia Israel is not. But we do possess one of the strongest monetary systems, and our security situation is good. So this bitterness toward Bibi is somewhat perplexing’
By JPost Editorial
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The blood libel Haggada
How the identity of the author of ‘The Monk’s Haggadah’ was uncovered makes for a gripping detective story
By RALPH AMELAN
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The turning point
Curator Yuval Beaton explores the roots of current Israeli photography.
By DAVID STROMBERG
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Travel tech start-ups
Innovative new platforms promise better experiences for travelers.
By BUZZY GORDON
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On wings of carbon
Israel Aerospace Industries is engaged in high-tech manufacturing for the F-35 fighter jet project
By SHLOMO MAITAL
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The Kobani precedent
In Syria and Iraq the only reliable, pro-Western and militarily effective element on the ground are the Kurds.
By JONATHAN SPYER