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 The face of Hudhayfah Kahlot, the supposed real identity of Hamas military spokesperson and terrorist Abu Obaida

IDF: This is the true identity of Hamas terrorist Abu Obaida

Spiegel, in New York City’s East Village

A New York coffee shop made from memories

Nazis al Husseini 311

The führer of the Arabs

By GIL ZOHAR
NBA basketball star Dikembe Mutombo with Sivan Ya’ari at a village in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Wine Therapy: A most ‘illuminating meal’

By YOAV SCHWARTZ , ASAF FINKELSTEIN

The week in readers' pictures

Chana Bloch (1940-2017) in the 2011 documentary, Traduire

'The Moon Is Almost Full': Chana Bloch's poignant struggle with sarcoma

By ROBERT HIRSCHFIELD
3. EIGHTY DAYS & EIGHTY NIGHTS: WISE WORDS FOR EVERYDAY (By Raymond Apple, iUniverse Publishing, 2012)

Three book reviews, one of them my own

By RABBI RAYMOND APPLE
THE MOUNTAINS SING   By Nguyen Phan   Que Mai  Morrow/HarperCollins   352 pages; $26.99

Reclaiming the narrative of this Vietnamese family's story from Hollywood

By DIANA NELSON JONES
I AM FOR MY BELOVED  By David S. Ribner and Talli Y. Rosenbaum  Urim Publications  151 pages; $24.55

Building a strong intimate relationship in literature

By STEPHEN G. DONSHIK
A model poses with a camera

The week in readers' pictures (March 13)

Birthday blues

Birthday blues

By HADASSAH CHEN
WHISTLEBLOWER: MY JOURNEY TO SILICON VALLEY AND FIGHT FOR JUSTICE AT UBER By Susan Fowler Viking 272 pages; $28

Fighting sexual harassment at work

By AMY KAUFMAN / LOS ANGELES TIMES (TNS)
A model poses with a camera

The week in readers' pictures

Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson give potent, star performances in ‘Ordinary Love’

Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson give star performances in ‘Ordinary Love’

By KENNETH TURAN
ITZIK, 78,  AND VIVIENNE, 76,  MARON FROM CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA  TO RA’ANANA, 2000

Hilarious Hebrew - a story of two Ra'anana veterans

THE WRITER learns firsthand how those who are disabled and confined to a wheelchair function in everyday life, accompanied by Ophir Eytan

The world from a wheelchair

By TALIA LEVIN
OLIVÉR RÁCZ, the writer’s grandfather, as a young man in the late 1930s: a student and already an accomplished poet.

Olivér Rácz, Righteous Among the Nations

By KATRINA LANTOS SWETT
ABRAHAM LINCOLN’S Second Inaugural Address, Arthur Szyk, 1946.

Abraham Lincoln and the Jews

By DAVID GEFFEN
Saving Palmahim Beach

Saving Palmahim Beach

By YAAKOV BAR-ON
‘Transparent’ TV series

‘Transparent’ goes to Israel and other September surprises

ASSAF RAZIN

Economics and Hillel the Elder

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