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'The Lonka Project': Pictures of Jews from world leading photographers

Shopping recommendations for the religious sector: Perfect winter rugs and essential reads

By Adi Achrak
 A statue commemorates New York politician Jacob Leisler, who in 1689 purchased land for 1,675 pounds for a French Huguenot settlement north of Manhattan to be called New Rochelle.

'The Best Minds' examines mental illness and deinstitutionalization

By HOWARD BLAS
 THE PASSPORT used by Pinchas Rutenberg in 1919 to escape from Odessa.

'An Unreasonable Man': How hydroelectric power came to Palestine

By COLIN SHINDLER

‘Bummer’: An entertaining guide to anal health

 RABBI ARYEH Levin (R) in 1965. He was known as ‘Father of the Prisoners’ because of his frequent visits to imprisoned members of the Jewish underground.

'Goodness and Mercy Shall Follow Me': A story of Zionists, scholars

By MARTIN LOCKSHIN
 PRIDE AND worry, by Daniella Koffler.

'Family in Reserves': A children's book of our era

By HEDDY BREUER ABRAMOWITZ
 "The Hebrew Teacher" is Israeli author Maya Arad's first book to be translated into English.

English readers get their first taste of ‘the finest living author writing in Hebrew’

By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL/JTA

Stimatsky to Acquire 25% of Am Oved Publishing's Commercial Activity

By Lee Sibyla/Walla!
 2023 SAPIR PRIZE winner Ofra Offer Oren (middle), with Avigdor Yitzhaki, chairman of Mifal Hapayis (left) and CEO Benjamin Dreyfus.

Mifal Hapayis announces Sapir Prize winners

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Jewish authors in Britain prevented from publishing books

 Adeena Sussman

Adeena Sussman: Came to Israel for love, stayed for food

By HOWARD BLAS
‘JOURNALISM HAS a unique position to bridge the disparate sectors of society.’

'Bylines and Blessings': Having faith in a liberal industry

 GIANT HEART model at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, one of the places Nadav visited with his family.

'More Than We Expected': Making sense of the unthinkable