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Amid conflict, Israel’s children find joy in music, sport and study - opinion
War has disrupted routines, but Israeli children across Israel continue to shine in music, sport and education with resilience.
'The first woman E Streeter': Springsteen band drummer remembers Suki Lahav, Jewish violinist
New research challenges Einstein's predictions on cosmic expansion
Grapevine September 7, 2022: A slight misrepresentation
Grapevine: Thanks for the memories…
Israelis say farewell to television, radio and stage personality, art expert and wine connoisseur Meni Pe’er, who died on Wednesday.
July 10: Readers react to Gaza rockets, ‘Protective Edge’
We should have an automatic retaliatory response to any rocket or mortar fire emanating from that region.
Cheesy music please
Uzi Ramirez, the informal king of the local indie music scene, shows off his eclectic style in his latest English album.
Does international law forbid settlement in the West Bank?
The first step in this interpretational process is to understand the plain – in fact dictionary – meaning of the treaty provisions requiring elucidation.
Inside out: Amos Oz and neo-Nazis
The obligation to condemn those crimes and to repudiate the perpetrators is shared by all members of Israeli society.
Before scheduled kidney transplant, Ben Eliezer attends Peres’s Independence Day party
The presidential candidate was swamped by former comrades in arms and people vied to be photographed with him.
Stronger than fiction
Docaviv artistic director Sinai Abt explains how documentaries have become the hottest genre in Israel and abroad.
How to settle disputes: Parshat Kedoshim
One of the instructions we find in the parsha reveals an interesting perspective on relationships that go awry.
The origin of ‘Hatikva’ and why it’s still relevant
The building of a home never really ends, especially that of one as large and complex as Israel.
April 17: Good on Bennett
Only a child dared say out loud what everyone saw but didn’t want to say.