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Unclear and present danger
Israel is facing a growing threat of non-organized terrorism.
By
Amos Harel
Does Israel hassle non-Jewish spouses?
Israelis with non-Jewish partners are all too familiar with the Interior Ministry and its red tape.
By
Naomi Darom
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'In a single moment, I stopped being religious'
Orthodox before her aliyah, Eva Illouz explains how Judaism lost its sacredness in Israel.
By
Eva Illouz
Framed - November 2013
Lod, November 2013.
Features
Between rock 'n' roll and the rebbe
The story of Yuval Dayan and Noa Yaron is that of two talented secular people who found religion and became followers of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav. Now they bring their tale to television.
By
Gili Izikovich
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Nov 23, 2013
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09:25 AM
Breathing new life into legendary Israeli fashion brand Maskit
Some designs by Sharon Tal feature the ethnic handiwork that embodied the company’s vision in the past, but will they be as well received today?
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Shachar Atwan
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Nov 22, 2013
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12:32 PM
Jewish, Portuguese and perhaps the richest woman in the world
The life of Dona Gracia, who lived in 16th century Europe, is the subject of a new historical novel.
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Aviva Lori
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Nov 23, 2013
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02:00 PM
Why there's nothing to fear about math
Educators in Israel and abroad are trying to dispel myths about mathematics, such as the probability of doing well in life if you're good with the numbers.
By
Yarden Skop
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Nov 23, 2013
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07:49 PM
Move over Iran, Israel's got a singer embroiled in a sex scandal
It's true that it's been a slow news week, but I can’t remember another case involving adults and minors that has 'convulsed the nation' like this one.
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Yossi Klein
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Nov 22, 2013
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12:00 PM
Analysis ||
Right-wing ministers up in arms over Israel's next state prosecutor
Although Shai Nitzan is expected to be named the next state prosecutor after a cabinet vote on Sunday, some politicians can't allow themselves to rile against their constituency.
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Yossi Verter
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Nov 23, 2013
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01:54 PM
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Do the French really love us so much?
Only one familiar with the French way of life knows with what elegant ease they tend to complement those who are not of their kind.
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Benny Ziffer
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Nov 23, 2013
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10:33 AM
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On Israeli TV, no one gets a phone call from the bank
Although the theme of social protest has recently seeped into local films, the burning issue of money is barely reflected in TV shows.
By
Liat Elkayam
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Nov 22, 2013
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11:28 AM
What's the secret ingredient in Deb Perelman's Smitten Kitchen?
Israeli-born chef Yotam Ottolenghi is a fan, and one pizza recipe can collect 2,000 likes within hours.
By
Ayelett Shani
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Nov 22, 2013
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02:31 PM
Meet the Israeli counselors who look death in the eye
The graduates of a new, certified program accompany individuals and families during the most painful moments of their lives.
By
Ido Efrati
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Nov 15, 2013
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12:58 PM
Natalie Portman's Israeli film project is no swan song
The Israeli-born actress is exploiting her Oscar to take on new territory.
By
Neta Alexander
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Nov 16, 2013
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03:52 PM
How to become a rich Israeli politician
The certainty that whoever enters politics poor will come out rich is scary.
By
Yossi Klein
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Nov 16, 2013
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12:00 PM
Anglo File
Rank and File
FROM GLASGOW, WITH LOVE: The Jewish community of Glasgow, over 200 years old, has produced its share of personalities. They range...
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Steven Klein
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04:02 PM
Soccer / Olim League ||
Bambi beats England to stay on top
Bambi overpowered England Saturday night in a 6-2 win to stay atop the Olim League soccer table. Ashdod took control of its match...
By
David Bernstein
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07:47 PM
Rank and File
Ex-envoy gets teaching gigYeshiva University has appointed Israeli diplomat and politician Danny Ayalon as the Rennert Visiting...
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Steven Klein
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02:29 PM
Jerusalem & Babylon
The desperation that leads Israel to milk disaster relief for PR value
If Israel only managed to free itself from this infernal need to continuously prove itself to the world, maybe it could finally get down to actually fixing its very real problems for its own sake.
By
Anshel Pfeffer
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Nov 22, 2013
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07:59 PM
Pleasure Hunting
Good catchin Acre's Turkish Bazaar
A small seafood bar features dishes made exclusively with fish caught in local waters.
By
Ronit Vered
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Nov 14, 2013
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03:37 PM
Tal Niv
Snapshot: What happened in the car in this photograph by Sharon Ya'ari?
An extensive exhibition of Ya’ari’s work at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art says something fundamental about the Israeli landscape, and about Israel itself.
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Nov 22, 2013
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02:30 PM
Departures/Arrivals
Departures / Arrivals: Rasmus (1/18th Jewish) came to storm the Israeli stage
Yehuda 'The Whale' never forgot about his roots in Samaria.
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Liat Elkayam
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Nov 23, 2013
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02:36 PM
Opinions
Haaretz Editorial
The gag order farce
Yoel Marcus
A self-respecting country has interests, not friends
Uri Misgav
Dani versus Rani: A battle for Israel's cultural soul
Yossi Sarid
Rabbinical crime leads to terminal corruption
Nehemia Shtrasler
Israel's soldiers deserve salaries, not pocket change
Sayed Kashua
Pay day ||
At least Sayed Kashua knows the price of a pack of cigarettes
Taking part in a household survey about bills, the Haaretz columnist is clueless.
By
Sayed Kashua
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Nov 22, 2013
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02:27 PM
The Twilight Zone
A Bedouin community's last-ditch effort to remain on its land
Residents of Umm al-Hiran are staging a legal battle to remain in their Negev village, where they were moved by the state in the 1950s.
By
Gideon Levy
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Nov 22, 2013
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02:18 PM
Pen Ultimate
Wordplay: The (ethnic) devil is in the details
How, when and why did this whole intricate and painful Mizrahi-Ashkenazi issue take on such a devilish character?
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Michael Handelzalts
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Aug 16, 2013
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04:00 PM
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The Makings of History
Will we ever find out what the censor left out?
In Tom Segev's final column, he continues to shine a light on missing chapters of Israeli history.
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Tom Segev
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Mar 16, 2013
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10:08 PM
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Portion of the Week
The word that purifies / Parashat Vayeshev
Each commentator reveals God in a different manner, and the attempt to attach meaning to it reveals more about the commentator than about the narrative.
By
Yakov Z. Meir
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Nov 22, 2013
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11:09 AM
Doron Rosenblum
The last column: Haaretz's Doron Rosenblum says goodbye
Looking back on 40 years, he recalls the days when print was prince.
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Doron Rosenblum
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Jun 6, 2013
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01:34 PM
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Neri Livneh
Not in my school
The Education Ministry sends teens to visit places like Hebron to promote values related to humanism, but among Jews only.
By
Neri Livneh
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Nov 21, 2013
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03:32 PM
Little victories
Mossad book sparks NIS 4 million lawsuit by journalist
By
Maya Sela
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02:14 PM
Moran Sharir is unmoved by government reducing prices to Mount Hermon
By
Moran Sharir
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03:33 PM
Nili Landesman on the unwritten laws for girls in the cowshed
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Nili Landesman
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