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Little secrets
What do you when the Shin Bet chief sits next to you?
By HAIM WATZMAN
Not just blowing bubbles
How an Israeli executive turned an aging company into a world leader.
By SHLOMO MAITAL
Nuclear Negroes
Black people in Iran, Israel would face first blows if countries strike each other.
By AARON FREEMAN
US Zionists: The next generation
Zionist community long faced worldwide criticism, now harshest words often come from within.
By ROBER HORENSTEIN
Her majesty's hub
British Embassy in Tel Aviv serves as center for high-tech cooperation.
By ZIV HELLMAN
Last chance for justice
An unlikely duo of German lawyers search for Nazi war criminals.
By SHULA KOPF
After the blast
On anniversary of 1994 bombing in Buenos Aires, anti-Semitic currents linger in Argentina.
By DIEGO MELAMED, BUENOS AIRES
Paradise lost?
Jews depend on the pluralism of America for their survival.
By ANNE ROIPHE
Paradise Lost?
Santa Claus is a sweet old man. Satan doesn’t like Jews. Neither of them are real.
By ANNE ROIPHE
From Bucharest to Cairo
The probable course of the ‘Arab Spring’ is likely to be unstable, disruptive and violent.
By ALAN ELSNER
Pre-School for All: 28 Years Late
For Israel, the huge potential of those 28 years in building young minds has been lost forever.
By SHLOMO MAITAL
Legitimate Criticism
The pro-Israel community must not refrain from criticizing Israel over outposts.
By ROBERT HORENSTEIN
Commander on the front lines
Ultra orthodox use Nazi imagery to slander law officer protecting women's rights.
By ELIEZER YAARI
Go and learn
Now in its 31st year, Limmud has become an international, inter-denominational festival of Jewish ideas.
By EETTA PRINCE-GIBSON
Fuhrer as fashion statement
Thailand has reinvented Hitler as a series of cartoon characters, but some are concerned.
By TIBOR KRAUSZ
Paula Hyman 1946-2011
Reflecting on the life of a prominent Jewish scholar.
By GAIL TWERSKY REIMER
The Appelfeld miracle
Tension, double vision, remembering, forgetting and yearning define the work of Aharon Appelfeld.
By BETH KISSILEFF
Scottish independence - the Jewish view
Scotland’s Jews are preparing for their ancient nation's possible secession from the UK.
By ALASDAIR SOUSSI
Defining 'pro-peace'
What evidence does the Left need before doubts creep in about the PA's leadership?
By ROBERT HORENSTEIN
Embracing Obama
Obama is no more hostile to Israel than many Israelis on the Left and in the concerned middle.
By ANNE ROIPHE
The Maccabee Model
The authority of the Maccabees was not rooted in tradition but in the reality of politics and war.
By ELI KAVON
Struggling with God and obscurity
“A God-struggle have I struggled, and indeed I have prevailed.” And a new name emerges from the struggle.
By ARTHUR WASKOW
A tale of hatred... and reconciliation?
The infamous tale of Jacob and Esau provides more insight than previously thought.
By MARCIE LENK
The slow Haredi revolution
A quiet revolution is occurring among Israel's Haredi population.
By SHLOMO MAITAL
On leaders and lions
Being a plenary speaker is the closest I’ll ever come to being on an Oscar stage.
By IDIT KLEIN
The liberation of laughter
The story begins, “And it came to pass, after these things,” a reference to the birth of Isaac and the expulsion of Ishmael and Hagar from the household of Abraham and Sarah.
By REUVEN GOLDFARB
Jewish newspaper without Jews
Some members of the German Jewish community express skepticism toward newspapers that apparently operate in their name.
By ADAM J. SACKS
A Museum for Babi Yar
International parliamentarians issue a declaration calling for the establishment of a Jewish heritage museum in Ukraine.
By AVI HOFFMANN, KIEV
Contrasting Leadership Models
Three of Bible’s most famous building structures provide parentheses for this Torah portion: Noah's Ark, City and Tower of Babel, Abraham's tent.
By MORDECHAI BECK
The People & the Book: Return to the garden
We’re flawed from the beginning; laws and regulations are designed to shore up the weak points in our character.
By REUVEN GOLDFARB
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Fayyad's uncertain future
LINDA GRADSTEIN
SPY Vs SPY
LESLIE SUSSER
Starting up in backpacks
SHLOMO MAITAL
Paradise lost?
ANNE ROIPHE
Military service and the just society
NACHMAN SHAI
The face in the mirror
DAHLIA...
Seize the Spring
LESLIE SUSSER
The shifting balance
DANNY...
Haircut? Or rip-off?
SHLOMO MAITAL
From The Sketchbook
by Avi Katz
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