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Take in a marriage of fashion and art at a six-woman exhibition.
By RACHEL MYERSON
Up-and-coming artist Fatma Shanan puts the carpet front and center
By PEGGY CIDOR
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
By LES SAIDEL
Baking with bean sprouts.
By DOUG GREENER
To build the bar, he learned how to weld. To assemble the beer line, he learned how to work with copper tubing. In fact, for Greenblatt, learning is the ultimate experience.
By WENDY BLUMFIELD
Those who have had a taste of auction or garage sales and flea markets in the old country can never quite resist the excitement of the bid, rummaging through the stalls in a noisy crowded street.
A new art gallery offers top notch art at affordable prices.
By CARL HOFFMAN
‘My father was a Revisionist Zionist, and I started going to Betar meetings at age six.
By ARIEL DOMINIQUE HENDELMAN
The Holy City begins a mega-makeover with its new business district.
The complex issue of church owned, and sold, lands in Jerusalem.
By ITSIK MAROM
The Dag al Hadan restaurant has earned the reputation for serving the freshest trout – you can’t get any closer from the cool water of the Dan River to the plate on the table.
By SHMUEL RABINOWITZ
How to rule? The Torah has a few ideas.
By JONATHAN SPYER
A journalist and a marine pen a moving joint memoir of life in battle.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN
Ben Caspit’s new book shows how Benjamin Netanyahu brought impressive resources to the Prime Minister’s Office, but failed to capitalize on them.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN
By FAYE LEVY AND YAKIR LEVY
From what yum means in Asian cooking to foods you need to try as soon as you can.
By REVITAL HORESH
Thailand has much to offer for those seeking a family vacation the children will never forget.
By URI LEVI
How sporting spirit can defeat politics and prejudice, even in Iran, and what this has to do with Israel.
By TAMARA ZIEVE
Artwork holds answers to destinies of Holocaust survivors.
By BUZZY GORDON
Two new suburban restaurants: Republic in Hod Hasharon and Shastel in Ra’anana.
By MAXIM REIDER
Lahav Shani performs at the Jerusalem Chamber Music Festival
By HANNAH BROWN
The film is tasteful but lacks that certain ‘Ozon layer’.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
This week's top 10 attractions.
By ORI J LENKINSKI
Austrian choreographer Simon Meyer presents ‘Sons of Sissy’.
By TALI KORD
The first Israeli woman to swim the English Channel tells about the challenge.
To commemorate 20 years since the death of princess Diana three documentaries will be shown on Israeli television.
By SHLOMO MAITAL
Can there be a hostile takeover by robots and computers?
By HAIM WATZMAN
‘Paper Rule’ is the 120th story Haim Watzman has published here in his Jerusalem Report column, over the last nine years.
By SHIRLEY ZAUER
Israel is a robust democracy, which allows for protest against government and military actions.
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