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Magic Bowls, Model Temple Among Items Looted in West Bank on Display for First Time
Nir Hasson
| 31.12.2018
Amos Oz, Author and Peace Advocate, to Be Laid to Rest
Gili Izikovich
| 31.12.2018
Analysis ||
Why Netanyahu’s Election Campaign Is a Dress Rehearsal for Trump 2020
Allison Kaplan Sommer
| 31.12.2018
PODCAST: How the New Right and Old Friends Could Derail Netanyahu's Election Campaign
Haaretz Weekly
| 31.12.2018
Ancient Civilization in Iran Recognized Transgender People 3,000 Years Ago, Study Suggests
Ariel David
| 30.12.2018
Do Jewish Israelis Celebrate New Year’s Eve? It’s Complicated, New Survey Finds
Allison Kaplan Sommer
| 30.12.2018
Opinion ||
Jesus, the Disavowed Jew
Rogel Alpher
| 31.12.2018
Israel Prize-winning Artist Puts His Home Into a Museum: 'There's a Political Metaphor Here'
Naama Riba
| 30.12.2018
Opinion ||
Bibi in Brazil Offers Brother Bolsonaro a Little 'Help' With His Leftist Dissidents
Daniel Gouri de Lima
| 31.12.2018
Opinion ||
How Amos Oz Became the Cliché of the 'Good' Zionist
Daniella Peled
| 31.12.2018
Opinion ||
Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked Is About as Secular as Rabbi Meir Kahane
B. Michael
| 31.12.2018
Analysis ||
Sing All You Want, but Don't Dare Drive: How an Arab Singer Evoked the Wrath of Her Saudi Female Fans
Zvi Bar'el
| 31.12.2018
To the Grave: An Israeli Photographer's Take 'On Life and Death'
Naama Riba
| 31.12.2018
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