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Starcatcher: Astrology for the week of April 20
TIP FOR THE WEEK: Be patient…all your hard work is about to pay off.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
Increase your odds
The only thing you need to take your dating life from boring to busy is a computer with an internet connection.
By TAMAR CASPI SHNALL
City Notes: Golani Junction becoming interchange
Two of the country’s top elected officials arrived in the North last week to lay the cornerstone for improvement work being done at the Golani Junction.
By MICHAEL OMER-MAN
Starcatcher: Week of April 6, 2012
TIP FOR THE WEEK: The time has come for you to put your plans into action. Enough thinking and pondering…make your move!
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
Age is just a number
Like is attracted to like, so choosing a partner based on his or her life stage means you’ll have more in common.
By TAMAR CASPI SHNALL
Starcatcher: Astrology for the week of March 30, 2012
Tip for the Week: Be patient and bide your time. By the end of the week you should have some of the answers you were looking for.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
Sparkling talent
In 1963 an idealistic Moshe Levy immigrated from Argentina.
By AVIVA BAR-AM
The five-year itch
What do I think about the country? There are some things about Israel that appall me still. But there are other things, lots of other things, that I wouldn’t know if I hadn’t lived here.
By AKIN AJAYI
Fighting fire with art
The provocative exhibit ‘Iran’ – on a Tel Aviv rooftop overlooking the US embassy – asks viewers to question the motives and ideological basis for war.
By MAX SCHINDLER
A track record?
Seven members of the Beit Shemesh Running Club will run the full Tel Aviv Gillette Marathon after doing so in Jerusalem.
By ALLON SINAI
Trains, planes and corkinettes
A guide to getting around the country’s largest parking lot.
By DEBORAH S. DANAN
Bluming up north
Kfar Blum’s musical weekends have come a long way since Pastoral Hotel owner Dubi Ben-Ari asked his brother, almost 10 years ago, to play a few numbers for the guests.
By BARRY DAVIS
Starcatcher: Astrology for the week of March 9, 2012
TIP FOR THE WEEK: Take your time. When in doubt, wait.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
Laughing, crying, dating
In life, it’s important to make sure the ratio between laughter and tears is heavily favored to the former. In dating, it’s even more important that you’re happy more often than you’re sad.
By TAMAR CASPI SHNALL
A project with vision
Nahariya is about to get its very own tandem bicycling club, pairing sighted people with visually impaired riders.
By BARBARA BAMBERGER
Starcatcher: Astrology for the week of February 24
TIP FOR THE WEEK: Before saying anything you will regret, take a step back and think it over once again.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
Dating Games: On call
I realized we had become the ‘go-to’ couple for friends who needed advice about taking a risk on love.
By TAMAR CASPI SHNALL
Going green
In Yavne Hayeruka, the municipality is issuing building permits only for environmentally friendly construction, as defined by the Israel Standards Institution.
By JOHN BENZAQUEN
Starcatcher: Astrology for the week of February 17
TIP FOR THE WEEK: Pure logic doesn’t do it for you this week. Intuition and gut feelings are what you need to pay attention to.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
Queens sing Queen
‘Don’t Stop Me Now: Women Sing Queen’ at the Holon Women’s Festival will star eight high-profile artists singing from the heart, or as one performer puts it, ‘from the womb.’
By CARL HOFFMAN
Nature's annual floral display
As Netanya’s wildflowers bloom, visitors to the Argaman Iris Reserve and Winter Pond Park can enjoy cycling, picnicking, hiking – and spectacular views.
By MAURICE PICOW
Star Catcher: Week of February 3, 2012
TIP FOR THE WEEK: This is the week for taking baby steps rather than jumping head first into the water.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
City Notes: KKL-JNF offers array of Tu Bishvat activities
Ahead of Tu Bishvat, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael–Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) has announced a series of events at various national forests and nature reserves.
By MICHAEL OMER-MAN
Adult education class
I’d much rather my son has the experiences of a genuine Israeli childhood – warts and all – than the no-doubt exemplary but detached experience of private schooling among kids from the expat community. And then, there’s the cost. Actually, that should be the first thing.
By SHABBAT GOY
Metrotainment: A moving performance
Forty Nissan Nativ alumni will take part in a fund-raiser to help the acting school move into a permanent home after nearly 50 years.
By BARRY DAVIS
Grepevine: Yad Ezer L’Haver and ICEJ join hands
THE INTERNATIONAL Christian Embassy Jerusalem participated in several special ceremonies International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Haifa.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Togas, bling and coffee-flavored beer
In Tel Aviv anything goes. People aren’t fazed by being spotted wearing a pair of slippers that double as walking-the-dog shoes, and by the same token it’s totally acceptable to be wearing heels and a full face of makeup while walking the dog.
By DEBORAH S. DANAN
Starcatcher: Astrology for the week of January 27
TIP FOR THE WEEK: Think twice before speaking. A word out of place now could take weeks to smooth over.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
Dating Games: Being Jewish
I wanted to meet my "beshert" and I was going to turn over every Jerusalem stone until I found him.
By TAMAR CASPI SHNALL
A unique defense
For Yeshiva University basketball coach Jonathan Halpert, recruiting from Israel is his way of saying thank-you to those who have served in the IDF.
By ALLON SINAI
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