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Star Catcher: Astrology for the week of May, 18
TIP FOR THE WEEK: You will find yourself thinking about relationships, both personal as well as professional.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
Dating Games: Couple-watching
I was able to learn a lot about the kind of relationship I wanted to be a part of by taking note of how others interact.
By TAMAR CASPI SHNALL
Grapevine: Honors abound
Zaharira Harifai who is suffering from cancer, went from her hospital bed to the awards ceremony at the Gesher Theater in a wheelchair.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Heeding the call
Dozens of students and young couples have answered the Lod Community Foundation’s invitation to settle in the city, including Itzik Shmuli, the head of the National Union of Israeli Students.
By ARIEL ZILBER
Putting Israel on the map
The Israeli Minigolf Association hopes a miniature-golf course in Ashdod will tee off a local interest in the leisure sport.
By SHARON UDASIN
Neighborhood Watch: Self-sufficient in Samaria
Ariel is in a rural area, but it offers cultural activities and, thanks to its 12,000-student university, job opportunities.
By JOHN BENZAQUEN
City Notes: Attack on social worker leads to strike
3 brothers of a young woman who was placed in an emergency shelter for domestic violence victims went to the social worker’s home brandishing clubs, iron bars.
By MICHAEL OMER-MAN
Star Catcher
Astrology for the week of May 11, 2012
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
Grapevine: A roaring success
Danny, a five-year-old male lion, was flown to his new home at the Belgian zoological park.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Shabbat Goy: My net worth
If a municipal burial is closed to me, then perhaps the responsibility for my interment should lie elsewhere.
By AKIN AJAYI
Coloring Mohilever Street
Charming 1920s apartment is 1 of over 100 buildings in TA that will open their doors to the public next weekend.
By BARRY DAVIS
Store wars
Tel Aviv minimarts are waging a campaign to encourage the public to boycott the mega-supermarkets.
By ARIEL ZILBER
The forgotten faculty
British and Israeli academics ponder how to elevate the humanities in their respective societies.
By AKIN AJAYI
A day in the life...
Going with the flow didn’t turn out as smoothly as I’d imagined.
By DEBORAH S. DANAN
Haifa gives schools earthquake warning systems
City Notes: Municipality plans to install the warning systems in all educational institutions in the city.
By MICHAEL OMER-MAN
Star Catcher
Astrology for the week of May 4, 2012.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
Grapevine: In mint condition
Bank of Israel released the “Sea of Galilee” coin to add to those coins amassed by collectors in previous years.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Looking ahead
Reestablished by basketball fans in the summer of 2007, Hapoel Tel Aviv has a bright future.
By ALLON SINAI
A house by the lake
Tiberias’s economy rises and ebbs with the tourist tide, and the real-estate scene follows suit.
By JOHN BENZAQUEN
Shabbat Goy: Driven into a corner
Had ‘Dirty Dancing’ really passed me by because I was expecting something a little more...racy? Or was it that I’d missed the underlying Jewish subtext to the film, which might now make a bit more sense in the context of my subsequent personal history?
By AKIN AJAYI
Metrotainment: Looking at the Jewish-Indian divide
Author Esther David, who will be visiting here for the first time in 25 years for the India Festival, talks about her religious awakening.
By BARRY DAVIS
Beersheba's big dig
The city is not only getting a newly renovated station – it also got a bird’s-eye view of the remains of a bustling Byzantine city as they were excavated by the Antiquities Authority.
By YOCHEVED MIRIAM RUSSO
Opening doors
She survived a tough journey to Israel as a toddler. Now Pnina Gaday Agenyahu is an eloquent world spokeswoman on behalf of Ethiopian Jews.
By ABIGAIL KLEIN LEICHMAN/ ISRAEL21C
A square deal
Netanya’s town center is undergoing a large renewal project to attract new visitors.
By MAURICE PICOW
The Scene
My ongoing exploration of Tel Aviv’s social life has found me at more gallery openings and cocktail soirees than I care to admit.
By DEBORAH S. DANAN
City Notes: Plan will see Kfar Vradim double in size
The ILA recently issued a tender for 35 single-family residential units in the town, and several hundred more are planned for the second stage.
By COMPILED BY MICHAEL OMER-MAN
Biblical proportions
Several years ago, a stranger asked Toby Cohen why he doesn’t photograph God. This is what he has tried to do ever since.
By CARL HOFFMAN
Unfair game?
Tel Aviv sports fans suspicious of municipality, which they accuse of giving priority to high-end real-estate interests.
By ARIEL ZILBER
Earning the big bucks
It's that time of year again, when pop stars are running from one gig to another on the eve of Independence Day.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Conservationist construction
Buyers not willing to pay more for innovations offered in housing in Kfar Saba’s new green neighborhood, but business still brisk.
By JOHN BENZAQUEN
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