Instead of a full portrait of a newspaper, the articles in this journal only give us part of the story.
0 commentsReading this new magazine is like peeking through the opening in a fence at a party to which you haven't been invited.
0 commentsTwelve years after the end of the Bosnian civil war, Sarajevo seems peaceful, if still empty of tourists. The question is whether Muslims and Christians, Bosnians and Serbs, can continue to live together, or whether the radicals among them can set off the violence again.
0 commentsPassover is the holiday of spring, the celebration of freedom and the festival of the-family-goes-to-Galilee. It is not the holiday of tasty food. There is nothing succulent about the Hebrew word "Pesssssach."
0 commentsA conference Saturday at the ZOA House leads to a few comments on cats and their human admirers.
0 commentsLike a middle-aged man, Israel has lost its youth and ideals, and is focused now on covering up the bald spots
0 commentsIsrael's daily newspapers and television networks do not meet their obligation toward their readers and viewers
0 commentsPolitical pollster Mina Tzemah's life story is a microcosm of experiences from all over the political spectrum. And though she's basically made up her mind whom to vote for, she's still open to persuasion.
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