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Metro: read the latest reviews on art, performance and films. Stay updated with Israel leading's newspaper The Jerusalem Post.

The result of a life-changing meeting in Goa, India: Katharina Hoeftmann with husband Nahum and son Ari

A German-Israeli love story

Zodiac clock

Star Catcher: Astrology for the week of November 24, 2017

By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
Angelica Dass challenges racial preconceptions associated with skin color.

Shades of the world

An outdoor lesson in the vegetable garden in the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association (PICA) School in Petah Tikva, between 1920 and 1930.

Tilling the land, cultivating one’s self

Jews celebrate in the streets of Tel Aviv moments after the United Nations voted on November 29, 1947, to partition Palestine which paved the way for the creation of the State of Israel on May 15, 1948.

In the center of it all

By DAVID GEFFEN
Sigalit Landau’s ‘Salted Lake’ video work ‘touches upon collective memory and pain.’

A frame in time

Steven Wilson (L) and Aviv Geffen of Blackfield

City notes: Looking ahead to the month of light

‘Dwellings’ offers a visual exploration of home and acceptance.

City notes: Giving thanks

Deep space bright nebula

Star Catcher: Astrology for the week of November 17, 2017

By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE
Quick and easy transfers: Joseph Sokol (left) and Meir Leff.

Living on dollars in Israel

By Rivkah Lambert Adler
Rifka Lebowitz's new book (top) targets English speakers coming to Israel who don’t understand the native banking system.

Living financially smarter in Israel

By Rivkah Lambert Adler
The frst secret of pita/lafa baking is a very hot  oven and a very short bake

Pita perfect

A delightful early spring addition to the garden’s polychromic floral splendor

The natural way

‘Schreber,’ written and directed by Ran Bechor, tells the  chilling story of a 19th-century German judge who  admitted himself to a hospital for the mentally deranged

Staging Israel

Three of the Klub7 artists are dwarfed by one of their large-scale murals.

Klubbing together in Tel Aviv

‘I put the art in my living room to show how artworks blend into everyday life.’

Chabba Art Gallery: Where Israeli art is literally at home

At a time when one is feeling raw and vulnerable, a kind word and warm smile can make all the difference.

Sense and sensitivity

‘Gojo’ huts and plots of land, part of the Atachlit initiative for farmers from the Ethiopian community.

Rediscovering values in the village

By BATSHEVA POMERANTZ
The Jerusalem Dance Theater presents ‘When I Grow Up to Be Small.’

City Notes: Arts of the Mediterranean

Two-color chocolate mousse.

Grapevine: Broadway in TA

Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski (left) with Crossroads executive director Robbie Sassoon during the opening talk at the December 12 conference

Standing at the Crossroads

By ARIEL DOMINIQUE HENDELMAN
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