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Israel’s Fallen Commemorated in Simple, Stunning Memorial
Archives for April 2018
April 2018
Israeli Scene
News + Politics
Israel’s Fallen Commemorated in Simple, Stunning Memorial
by
Esther Hecht
Bricks spiral up and around the asymmetrical, bell-shaped void, allowing natural light to penetrate the hall for Israel's fallen.
About Hebrew
I Threw a Word in the Air…
by
Joseph Lowin
A fountain of meanings can be derived from the Hebrew root 'zarak.'
Health + Medicine
The Joy of Mothering—Yourself
by
Dayna M. Kurtz
This generation of moms are feeling overwhelmed, and author Dayna Kurtz has advice for stressed parents can mother themselves.
Books
Personality
Books
Personality
Jake Tapper on the ‘Pleasure’ of Covering Washington in Fiction
by
Curt Schleier
by
Curt Schleier
The debut novel from CNN newsman Jake Tapper examines 1950s-era Washington at the height of anti-communist hysteria.
Hadassah
President's Column
Actions, Text and Subtext
by
Ellen Hershkin
The milestone anniversaries we observe in 2018 are at the heart of our May schedule and wind up just before the holiday of Shavuot.
Israeli Scene
Feature
Israeli Pool Robots and Other Kibbutz Success Stories
by
Dina Kraft
The over 20 multinational corporations on kibbutzim today have allowed those collectives to hold on to their socialist spirit.
Being Jewish
Commentary
Changing Arab Minds in the Middle East
by
Michael Bassin
Moving forward, Bassin is convinced that engagement, not separation, is the only way to create a lasting peace between Israel and her Arab neighbors.
Being Jewish
Personality
Interview with Rabbi Meesh Hammer-Kossoy
by
Linda Gradstein
Meesh Hammer-Kossoy became one of Israel's first female Orthodox rabbis in 2015, after receiving ordination from Beit Midrash Har’el.
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