Writing
Lauren Adilev: from everywhere to Kiryat Arba
Veteran olah, business owner, and writer Lauren Adilev, reflects on her aliyah and life in Israel.
AI meets screenwriting - a first-of-its-kind global course at the Sam Spiegel school
Judith Segaloff: A writer and designer – powerful, prolific, and productive
‘Poems as Invitations’: An exhibition on English poetry in Jerusalem
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'A Series of Unfortunate Events' is very Jewish. Here's why
Written by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket, A Series of Unfortunate Event is beloved for its macabre tone, quickly characters, and numerous mysteries. But it's also Jewish.
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Bestselling author John Irving makes appearance at the Jerusalem Writers Festival
The author, who appeared on Zoom because he had just caught a case of COVID, had planned to attend the festival in person – and promised his interviewer to come to Israel when his health permitted.
Jerusalem Writer's Festival returns amid the Israel-Hamas War
This year’s Jerusalem Writers Festival will surely be a special and, no doubt, lasting experience for all concerned.
Research paper writing: how to succeed with the assignment
'Real-life elements beyond genetics': An interview with Gila Green
Gila Green discusses some of her literary works and shares her thoughts on topics that she writes about, ranging from family dysfunction and antisemitism to Israeli society and politics.
Acclaimed Jewish-American novelist Paul Auster dies at 77
Auster’s work straddles the divide between the middlebrow and the highbrow.
Tuvia Tenenbom: The author who accidentally wrote books about antisemitism
After recently spending an entire year living in Mea She’arim, where they found themselves on October 7, the Tenneboms are back in Jerusalem for the English publication of Careful, Beauties Ahead!
Poetry: Post-October 7, we need to rekindle our imagination
As the Israelites celebrated their safe crossing of the Sea of Reeds with a song/poem, Shirat HaYam, we might use a poem as a guide for moving through the narrow place in which we find ourselves.