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Sweetest Israeli-Palestinian love child found in a Tel Aviv bakery.
By BATSHEVA POMERANTZ
The Meitarim Art Center’s current exhibition is called Shamayim (“sky”), with paintings and photographs of the sky.
By BARRY DAVIS
The voice generally offers some insight into our inner emotional machinations.
By ORI J. LENKINSKI
The ‘Two’ evening event will include both the ‘Gnawa’ and ‘Cleared for Love’ works.
By RIVKAH LAMBERT ADLER
Celebrating Jewish-Christian diversity in the Galilee.
A round-up of events from around the nation.
By PHILIP GOLD
She helped me write it. Perhaps she still is.
By ORRI J. AVRAHAM
With Purim here, we may indeed hope that society at large will hear his plea for help and rise to the occasion beyond his wildest expectations.
By MIRIAM KRESH
Chef Chen Shamgar thinks hip, fresh, seasonal and local.
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Keep smiling and happy Purim.
By SHOSHANNA KEATS-JASKOLL
THE FAST of Esther has been designated as International Aguna Day.
The milestone anniversary is being marked with an exhibition currently up and running at Hachava (The Farm) Gallery, in Holon, for two weeks, ending on March 18.
In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, ‘Metro’ tunes in to these music-makers.
A round up of news from around the nation.
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Presenting Rothschild-Allenby, Tel Aviv's new food center.
‘AliExpress is a good lesson in patience. It has its place for buying items you don’t need immediately. It is exciting when things actually do arrive. It’s always a surprise!’
By TRACEY SHIPLEY
The endowed funds are set to go toward recruitment and employment of urban innovation professionals to staff a technology-oriented division within the municipality.
I defy anyone who visits Jaffa Museum between now and March 25 to come out with an unchanged perspective on dolls.
By RACHEL MYERSON
The lives and times of two of Israel’s female street artists.
Her love of music has taken her on many different paths but there are still many roads not taken.
By SHTERNY ISSEROFF
The app gives tourists an opportunity to taste, experience and explore a city through local food, each bite tastier and more informative than the last.
In case you missed the landmark date, Ashdod arose on the seafront sands six decades ago.
By CARL HOFFMAN
Often more hurtfully, we hear of Israeli artists and performers being pointedly uninvited to art festivals, exhibitions and music concerts throughout Europe.
A look at events around the country.
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