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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: Turning the income page
Ahead of Hebrew Book Week, Publishers Association head Racheli Edelman talks about local literature, translated books and making a living as a writer.
Natalie Portman raconte Amos Oz
Elle vient de présenter son premier film en tant que réalisatrice : Une histoire d’amour et de ténèbres, adapté du roman autobiographique d’Amos Oz. Entretien avec la star que la Croisette s’est arrachée
Grapevine: Full house at the Great Synagogue
A round up of news briefs from around the nation's capital.
Borderline Views:The good the bad & the ugly
There is a great deal of good being done by the university but there is also a lot of bad and ugly which is allowed to take place.
Amos Oz: We can reduce Israeli-Palestinian conflict to Israel-Gaza conflict
Prize winning novelist slams right-wing politicians from Bayit Yehudi and the Likud as trying to “start a religious war over the Temple Mount.”
Between Rivne and Jerusalem: How Amos Oz wrote a family history that defines a nation
Israeli author Amos Oz watched his daughter venture to where he has never been: the Holocaust-ravaged Ukrainian hometown of his mother that was highlighted is his memoir.
Love and darkness
Daughter of novelist Amos Oz, unveils memorial plaque in Rivne, Ukraine at the childhood home of her grandmother, whose life plays prominently in Oz’s novel ‘A Tale of Love and Darkness.’
Amos Oz wins 2013 Kafka award
Celebrated Israeli writer named winner of 2013 literary prize for works depicting life in the Jewish state.
A textline, not a bloodline
Amos Oz and Fania Oz-Salzberger make the case for literary Judaism
Artists sign petition urging end to Gaza violence
Author Amos Oz, Yoram Kaniuk among 100 leading personalities calling for long-term cease-fire and talks.