by Gloria Deutsch
Gloria Deutsch describes Kay Wilson's very moving story
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in this booklet. Kay records in every agonizing detail the dreadful events of December 18, 2010 when she and her friend Kristine Luken were hiking in the forests near Jerusalem and were stalked and held captive by Arab terrorists. The book has no price and is probably not something you can buy in a bookshop, but can be ordered directly from Kay
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by Pnina Moed Kass
A review of a stunning art book, containing out of
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the ordinary artistic content and quality printing historically recording the history of mosaic art going back 40,000 years.
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by Vera Freudmann
The photos look good-enough-to-eat in a cook book about
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an exotic cuisine,
PersianFood from the Non-Persian Bride. Along with recipes, hints and tips Reyna Simnegar gives the reader the fascinating background to the Persian festivals and customs connected to the mouthwatering dishes.
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by Mike Porter
A review of a powerful, thought provoking and immensely
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readable book full of Biblical and other information, regarding the 3500 years history of the Jews, questioning what is the relevance of being a Jew today.
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by Carol Novis
Tommy Lapid enjoyed life to the full in spite of his
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early life in Holocaust Europe.
A man of contrasts - witty, cultured, outspoken and sometimes loud – and of many parts including having founded a political party. This book written by his son Yair is full of anecdotes about his life. Carol Novis found it a joy to read.
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by Carl Hoffman
Moshe Arens clarifies the unknown story of the two
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factions fighting in the Warsaw Ghetto with researched detail and explanation – an important book of the Holocaust for students and readers.
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by Carl Hoffman
A personal and important Holocaust narrative. A well
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written account of multi faceted life experiences right up to today.
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by Carl Hoffman
How does one review a book? This novel reviewed by
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Carl Hoffman has many elements. Facts about Israel, its politics, the gap between rich and poor, terrorism, and how materialistic we have become. This is all woven into a novel of contemporary Israel.
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by Judy Shapiro
An excellent review of a children’s story by Josh
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Hasten with a message of tolerance and understanding for all ages.
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by Helen Schary Motro
Living what appears to be dozens of lives in one lifetime,
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Miriam Frank’s autobiography, “ takes the reader on a roller-coaster ride from Spain to Vichy France, as a refugee in Mexico, on to New Zealand and finally Israel before settling down in England”. Reviewed by Helen Schary Motro.
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by Barbara Abraham
Barbara Abraham describes the delight of her enthusiastic
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young audience during story-telling time in Kiryat Shmona when Pnina Moed Kass, the acclaimed author of the popular children’s series “Berale”, told about these books.
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by Barbara Abraham
This is the second book written by Evan Fallenberg,
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lecturer in creative writing. A beautifully descriptive book set in pre war Europe following the stories of his characters with deep emotional feeling. It is a page turner and a most impressive read.
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by Carol Novis
Carol Novis reviews this publication by Efrat Libfroind.
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Impressive in size and production, the recipes are often challenging and intricate - but those easily tested by the reviewer were both tasty and well presented, whilst others rather daunting but nevertheless original and inspiring.
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by Carl Hoffman
If truth is stranger than fiction, this is the ultimate
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example: a Hollywood mogul who is really an Israeli spy or the spy that came in for the gold (ouch!). Carl Hoffman reviews the book which recounts the true-life adventures of the man who produced such block busters as ‘Pretty Woman,’ ‘Mr & Mrs. Smith’ and others.
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
The book contains various styles of poetry: lyrics,
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a dramatic ballad - The Gondolier's Song; limericks, sonnets and haikus.
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