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Word of the Day / Lanetzah
The American-Israeli alliance is eternal, stated Barack Obama upon his arrival - using the eternal Hebrew word, lanetzah.
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Shoshana Kordova
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Mar 21, 2013
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10:23 AM
Word of the Day / Memshala
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Shoshana Kordova
Word of the Day / Avdu alekha
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Shoshana Kordova
Word of the day / Rosh gadol רֹאשׁ גָּדוֹל
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Shoshana Kordova
David's Harp / Three intifadas and you’re out
A Third Intifada is an event waiting to happen among the Palestinians, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems incapable of doing what it takes to avert it.
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David Rosenberg
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Feb 27, 2013
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08:02 AM
This day in Jewish history / Levi Strauss, blue jeans pioneer, is born
Bavarian-born Jew Loeb Strauss moved to California in 1853 to set up a branch of his family's dry-goods business, and ended up revolutionizing fashion.
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David B. Green
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Feb 26, 2013
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08:57 AM
Word of the Day / Sihakta ota שִׂחַקְתָּ אוֹתָהּ
This term, which sometimes connotes maneuvering, is perhaps most closely related to the English phrase 'well played.'
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Shoshana Kordova
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Feb 26, 2013
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08:48 AM
This day in Jewish history / Artist Mark Rothko is found dead
The painter, who barely had a formal art education yet made it into some of the world's greatest museums, committed suicide in 1970.
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David B. Green
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Feb 25, 2013
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09:50 AM
Word of the Day / Parve פַּרְוֶה
In Hebrew, the word not only denotes a dietary neutral, as in 'neither milk nor meat,' but also an anemic personality.
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Shoshana Kordova
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Feb 25, 2013
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08:50 AM
Before they pave paradise: Preserving nature in one of central Israel's last remaining open areas
Within a few years, the fields around an environmental youth village to the north of Tel Aviv will be turned into residential projects. Ecologist Roni Shushan is clinging to the last bits of untouched land.
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Moshe Gilad
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Feb 25, 2013
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03:14 AM
Israel's mad men giving their field bad PR
Public relations, copywriting and advertising offer workers long days, no vacations and very little love. A few downtrodden employees wish it would change.
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Hila Weisberg
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Feb 25, 2013
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01:46 AM
For Israel's last military attaché in Tehran, 'Argo' is kids' stuff
As revolution raged, Brig. Gen. (ret.) Itzhak Segev helped lead 32 other Israelis to safety.
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Gilad Halpern
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Feb 24, 2013
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Someone Else's Simcha / Sharon Shaya's bat mitzvah – Logging off long enough to grow up
She may be Google-generation, but one girl shows that rites of passage, and the values they represent, can still matter.
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Ron Ben-Tovim
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Feb 24, 2013
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06:33 PM
Turkey's close encounters of the Kurd kind
After 30 years and 40,000 deaths, Turkey is now openly seeking a political solution to its Kurdish problem/ The peace move also aids the presidential ambitions of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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Zvi Bar'el
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Feb 24, 2013
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10:50 AM
His or hers: Who owns a donor's sperm?
That question is at the heart of a recent High Court ruling concerning a donor who changed his mind and wants his sperm back, much to the fury of the woman who purchased it.
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Ronny Linder-Ganz
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Feb 24, 2013
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10:50 AM
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This day in Jewish history / A New Zealand premier is born
Julius Vogel rejected all setbacks, worked tirelessly to advance the Kiwi cause and had a vision of women running the world.
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David B. Green
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Feb 24, 2013
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Word of the Day / Nahafokh hu נַהֲפוֹךְ הוּא
The story of Purim is a story of the tables being turned and from it we get this topsy-turvy phrase for when something isn't quite as it seems.
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Shoshana Kordova
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Feb 24, 2013
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08:14 AM
How Martin Luther King Jr. avoided visiting Israel
Documents that have come to light 45 years after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. show Israel's efforts to woo the civil rights leader – a campaign that never came to fruition.
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Ofer Aderet
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Feb 23, 2013
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05:23 PM
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This day in Jewish history / Rashi is born
Be he descendent of King David or not, Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki's light on sacred writings continues to guide Jewish scholars to this day.
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David B. Green
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Feb 22, 2013
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Where are they now? / The Jackie Robinson of Israeli soccer
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Where Are They Now? / A notorious Israeli bank robber, two decades on
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Where are they now? / From Saigon to the Sea of Galilee
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State of the Union / When Gon met Edu
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State of the Union / When Zvi met Regina
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State of the Union / When Shalom met Yaffa
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Word of the Day / Kuntz
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Word of the day / Kishta
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Word of the Day / Memshala
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Someone Else's Simcha
Someone Else's Simcha / Amit and Nili's wedding - Don't stop believing
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Ron Ben-Tovim
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Someone Else's Simcha / Pnina and Yitzhak's 50th anniversary – Indian love, set in gold
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Ron Ben-Tovim
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Someone Else's Simcha / Yossi Zaorov's enlistment party – A merry date with destiny
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Ron Ben-Tovim
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David's Harp
David's Harp / Yair Lapid: New politics, or just born yesterday?
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David Rosenberg
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David's Harp / Hugo Chavez, Yair Lapid and useful pigs
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David Rosenberg
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Hungover in Israel's bond market – and partying on
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David Rosenberg
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On Root
On Root / In search of breadcrumbs, oxygen and pickles
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Jeremy Benstein
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On Root / How 'Europe' and 'Maghreb' both come from Hebrew
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Jeremy Benstein
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On Root / Cowboys home on the Israeli range at dawn
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Jeremy Benstein
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Double Take
Double Take / African asylum seekers out of the spolight but not in the clear
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Joel Greenberg
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Double Take / A month after Gaza war, Hamas still rides a wave of popularity
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Joel Greenberg
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Double Take / The politics of potholes in East Jerusalem
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