Incitement over relationships between Jewish women and Arab men has been rising sharply in Israel in recent years. A new report examines the phenomenon and its real aims.
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Incitement over relationships between Jewish women and Arab men has been rising sharply in Israel in recent years. A new report examines the phenomenon and its real aims.
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It’s more than a decade since ‘Alma’ gave up prostitution and drugs, but still acutely physical revulsion as she describes the severe violence and exploitation she experienced during a period of more than 17 years.
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Lately it seems there are more secular, middle class Israeli families with five, six or seven children. Who are these parents, and how do they manage all those kids?
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They fled their homeland only to face a new threat in Israel: domestic violence. Now some are fighting back, from a small center in Tel Aviv.
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For more than a month Haaretz followed the collectors of scrap metal, empty bottles and other waste. Here are their stories.
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For more than a month Haaretz followed the collectors of scrap metal, empty bottles and other waste. Here are their stories.
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For more than a month Haaretz followed the collectors of scrap metal, empty bottles and other waste. Here are their stories.
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For more than a month Haaretz followed the collectors of scrap metal, empty bottles and other waste. Here are their stories.
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For more than a month Haaretz followed the collectors of scrap metal, empty bottles and other waste. Here are their stories.
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For more than a month Haaretz followed the collectors of scrap metal, empty bottles and other waste. Here are their stories.
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For more than a month Haaretz followed the collectors of scrap metal, empty bottles and other waste. Here are their stories.
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How Hagigat - a cheap alternative to hard drugs once considered an innocuous party drug – became Israel's most addictive drug.
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Ariela Giveon-Popper’s new book examines how Arab women healers blend tradition and modernity to aid and empower women in their communities.
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It's just turned 10 A.M. and escort parlors, strip joints and discreet apartments have already opened their doors for business. Many of the women who work in them are mothers.
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Attorney Yael Berda's new book looks inside the daily operations of the Palestinian permit system, where she says no one is in charge and everyone loses.
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Israeli academic Uri Ben-Eliezer says Israel is fighting a new kind of war where conventional military superiority means less.
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Too distraught over their uncertain fate to celebrate: "Who's in the mood?"
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In her new book, Dr. Daphna Hacker analyzes the legal implications of the dramatically shifting institution of family.
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Israel recalls the aliyah of 50,000 Yemenite Jews as a miracle, but a new book claims the mission was both a tragedy and a sham.
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The 65-year-old doesn’t see herself as a ‘national poet,’ but loves the fact that readers get what she’s on about.
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