PROLIFIC BROOKLYN-born prizewinning artist Yitzhak Greenfield, whose home and studio are in Ein Kerem and whose main artistic focus and inspiration…
Hanoch Bartov is an Israeli author and opinion writer. Hanoch Bartov was born in Petah Tikva, where he attended first a religious school and then the Achad Haam gymnasium. After two years working in diamond polishing and welding, he enlisted in 1943 (aged 17) in the Palestine Regiment of the British Army. He served for three years in the Jewish Brigade, first in Palestine and then in Italy and the Low Countries. He matriculated in Jewish and general history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. During the War of Independence he served in field army units and in the Israel Defense Forces in Jerusalem. Afterwards he became a member of Kibbutz Ein Hahoresh. From 1966 to 1968 he served as cultural advisor in the Israeli embassy in London.






















