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Siren during Yom HaShoah at Atarim square in Tel Aviv
There is a kind of happiness when wandering the streets and flowers start falling from the sky. In Atarim Square magic happens under the shade of its concrete umbrellas. The cobble stones play Vivaldi while on the overpass we fling about...
Jul 17, 2016, 7:23 PM
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Towards a radically different life
Trapezes, juggling, and creative physicality capture the hearts of those who sign on for this radically different life
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The other side of the Hungarian Jewish question
What is the bottom-line of Hungarian anti-Semitism? Ignorance. Hungarian anti-Semitism is not mainly against the Jews themselves. As with anywhere, as the economical crisis in Hungary grows radicalism grows. The government of Hungary is led by Fidesz, who won the last...
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Eva Vadasz is from Budapest. Before making aliya, she finished the Year Program at Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem.