The Interior Ministry will examine the applications of some 1,000 Falash Mura seeking to come to Israel, a government official informed the High…
Ayelet Waldman (born December 11, 1964) is a writer of fiction and non-fiction, born in Jerusalem, and raised in Montreal and New Jersey. She is the author of seven novels about the "part-time sleuth and full-time mother" Juliet Applebaum. The collective title of the series is The Mommy-Track Mysteries. Waldman has said that the seventh installment in the series, Bye-Bye, Black Sheep (2006), is likely to be the last. Waldman has also published two novels of general interest, Daughter's Keeper and Love and Other Impossible Pursuits. A graduate of Wesleyan University (1986) and Harvard Law School (1991), Waldman spent three years working as a Federal Public Defender in the Central District of California, and in all her fiction she has drawn extensively on her legal education and career as an attorney.






















