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Interior designer Yael Steinberger teaches the finer points of planning a home
By ARIANE MANDELL
The site is a breeding ground for creativity.
Love, wrenching emotion and neediness were all inspirational themes for the gallery show.
The emerging popularity of Mizrahi music in Israel has been a gradual process.
By NICOLE BAUKE
Eating what's in season means eating what's local, benefiting the planet - and you.
By JAMIE HALPER
“Immigrants are more entrepreneurial than the rest of the population because normally when you are new to a country, you have more of a tendency to create your own business.”
“You need to understand that in Georgia dance is religion! This is a way of life."
By TRACEY SHIPLEY
Jay considers teens living in these conditions to be true heroes.
A round up of events from all over Israel.
By HADASSAH FIDLER
When parents and children don’t speak.
By CARL HOFFMAN
A drum player finds his way from the US to Israel via West Africa.
By BENJAMIN DUKAS
For people with disabilities, planning a trip can be a nightmare. Accessiblego.com seeks to change that.
Michael Slobodov helps disabled kids to cope in the physical world.
Boxing helps Jerusalemites fight the disease.
By RABBI ARI KAHN
Living in the present.
By PAMELA PELED
What can we learn from Chaucer today?
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
Art picnics during the summer and a street-ball tournament.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
See what your star sign has in store for you.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Construction workers violate Shabbat rules in the largely haredi city of Bnei Brak, upsetting residents.
By LES SAIDEL
For the home baker, the summer months provide a unique opportunity to reconnect with their families.
Pastry chef Idan Hadad creates a world of gastronomic art every day
The husband-and-wife team continue to do their bit for the domestic jazz arena and beyond.
By JULIE STEIGERWALD
The 30th annual Karmiel Dance Festival is taking to the stage for three days and nights starting August 8.
In Jewish tradition, Tisha Be’av has come to be known as the “Black Fast,” in contrast to Yom Kippur, the “White Fast.
Jerusalem’s Artists’ House provides aesthetic food for religious thought, for Tisha Be’av and beyond.
By THREE LADIES, THREE LATTES
Any ideas for a more peaceful coexistence?
By PHILIP GOLD
Soldiers’ Talk – later retitled The Seventh Day: Soldiers’ Talk about the Six-Day War – caused quite a furor.
Tony Conrad has been one of the best-kept secrets of the 1960s New York avant-garde art and music scene.
Conductor-violist Krzysztof Chorzelski’s path to realizing his musical aspirations was a winding one
By BARBARA BAMBERGER
Creating an environment in Acre where people flourish
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