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Psychology: Nagging gets on everyone's nerves
Nagging can be more than just annoying – it may indicate a more serious underlying problem.
By BATYA L. LUDMAN
Technology: It's not personal
Protecting your email account against hackers - how and why?
By HAREL FELDMAN
Flavor is everything
Few people are aware that real vanilla extract can enhance the taste of a wide variety of dishes. Can one small company convince the public to use its product?
By JOSH HASTEN
Going live for Israel
Jeremy Gimpel and Ari Abramowitz have made a living out of advocating for the Jewish right to the Land of Israel, but are they making an impact?
By JOSH HASTEN
A soldier remembers
Yisrael Ariel, founder and head of the Jerusalem-based Temple Institute, reminisces about life as a young paratrooper in 1967, 7-year-old boy in 1948.
By JOSH HASTEN
The battle for Jerusalem: Part 2
The Old City was not on Israel’s agenda when the Six Day War started.
By ABRAHAM RABINOVICH
A time to fly, a time to say goodbye
Outgoing IAF chief Nehushtan shares his views on Israel’s current, future threats.
By YAAKOV KATZ
Blessing in disguise
When Lisa Cohen made aliya she found the country to be lacking in environmental awareness.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
Finding beauty on a plate
A food stylist and photographer join together to do what they love most: styling and photographing food.
By AMY SPIRO
Cabbage for springtime
To many, cabbage salad means coleslaw, but there are plenty more options.
By FAYE LEVY
Jews of the lost valley
A DNA analysis of two remote communities in the US results in an interesting find.
By MELISSA JACOBS
In limbo in Liverpool
They haven’t moved here yet, but the owners of this apartment knew what they wanted in terms of use of space and colors.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
A place to react
Social media is a direct link between politicians, followers; there is a high potential for mistakes.
By RUTH EGLASH
In line for coexistence
Most customers in the Rami Levy store in Gush Etzion speak positively of Jews and Arabs shopping together.
By JOSH HASTEN
Dancing with pride
Aside from director Paul Emerson, no one is more excited about the upcoming program than the dancers of Company E.
By ORI J. LENKINSKI
An about-face
Ugandan pastor and terrorism victim Umar Mulinde describes his horrifying experience, newfound appreciation for Israel.
By DAPHNE NETANYAHU AND LELA GILBERT
Free to criticize
Young Canadian Jews speak out for and against Israel.
By RENEE GHERT-ZAND
A stalwart Zionist
Benzion Netanyahu's views on Zionism and the State of Israel had not softened over the course of time.
By ISRAEL KASNETT
Hitler’s kept woman
How Eva Braun became the most important person in the Fuehrer’s entourage – and finally his wife.
By ALEXANDER ZVIELLI
Consider This: A rusty hatchet job
The Mass exodus of Christians theory is not borne out by statistics.
By NAOMI RAGEN
The cookbook library
Cookbooks occupy an important place in the general history of books.
By FAYE LEVY
The two faces of Facebook
We are all being held to account by the social media.
By LIAT COLLINS
RX For Readers: Fishy treatment
Ichthiotherapy, the use of fish for medical problems, can be more dangerous than perceived.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH
Bravely on air
Iranian citizens chide the US on satellite TV for failing to back opposition.
By FELICE FRIEDSON / THE MEDIA LINE
Airing controversy
Radio show host Aaron Klein has over one million listeners on his WABC show, ‘Aaron Klein Investigative Radio.’
By JOSH HASTEN
Veterans: The right move
Social work "brought me into empathy with people going through crises and traumas," says Asher Cailingold.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
Translation simplification
There are several good online services that can help you overcome the language barrier.
By HAREL FELDMAN
A perfect match
Finding just the right person isn’t easy, but it’s certainly not impossible.
By BATYA L. LUDMAN
A (virtual) museum visit
Online social media platforms are changing the way museums, especially those in Israel, relate to their visitors.
By RUTH EGLASH
The voyage of life
A look at Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River School and leading American landscape painter of the 1830s and 40s, and his ‘Voyage of Life’ series.
By ISRAEL KASNETT
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