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Art and life intertwine at Epos film festival
The 16th edition of the film festival takes place from April 14-19 at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and the Tel Aviv Cinematheque.
'How to Cure a Fanatic': An interview with dead author Amos Oz, based on his book
What is the myth of the ‘circumcised Cossack?' - opinion
New movie ‘Judas’ brings Amos Oz’s ideas to life
Books: Of lovely writing, paper bags and congenial homes
Matt Nesvisky fawns over Amos Oz’s ‘Judas,’ frowns at Jonathan Safran Foer’s ‘Here I Am’ and is left with mixed feelings by an anthology of fiction from the Forward.
The Exceptionnal Speech of Israeli's Opposition Leader Yair Lapid
Books: Studying betrayal
Amos Oz’s latest novel is provocative, eloquent and honest.
The father and friend that was Shimon Peres
“To me he was a young man who used his creative skills to get us to eat. Who cut sandwiches into triangles and diamonds," recalls his daughter Tzvika.
It takes a Judas to know one
From the BBC’s point of view, having Israeli literature’s crown jewel provide a stamp of approval for its own dim view of the Jewish state is an opportunity not to be missed or squandered.
Amos Oz: Those who deny Israel's right to exist are antisemites
"That's where anti-Zionism becomes antisemitism," Oz added. "Because none of them ever said after Hitler that Germany should cease to exist, or after Stalin that there should be no Russia."
Amos Oz's grandson to Im Tirtzu: You are Israel's cancer
Dean Oz Salzberger says he is committed to fighting the right-wing NGO.
Michael Oren takes on 'boycotting' author Oz for shunning Foreign Ministry events
"The boycott which Amos Oz has declared on the Foreign Ministry provides a boost to the boycotts which Oz claims to oppose," the former ambassador to the US said.
Amos Oz quietly declines to attend Foreign Ministry events abroad
Oz, generally regarded one of Israel's most famous authors has been an outspoken supporter of a two state solution and has often been critical of extreme right wing government policies.
Natalie Portman's directorial debut is a bitter-sweet Israeli homecoming
Jerusalem-born actress's screen adaptation of Amos Oz's "A Tale of Love and Darkness" makes its commercial premiere in the capital.