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Remembering Dan Margalit: Leaving a mark on Israeli media for better or worse - opinion
Margalit belonged to the pantheon of famous Israeli journalists who left a mark on Israeli journalism and TV programs.
Pulitzer Prize-winning Jewish author Geraldine Brooks awarded Library of Congress fiction award
Zadie Smith, Ian McEwan join 380 UK writers demanding Gaza ceasefire in open letter
This week’s Jerusalem International Writers Festival to light up literary landscape
International Writers Festival in Jerusalem comes back for 9th time
Israeli writers taking part include David Grossman, Meir Shalev, Etgar Keret, Eshkol Nevo, Dror Mishani, Zeruya Shalev and Agi Mishol.
Natalie Portman highlights Jewish writers among her favorite books
Among her favorite books included Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, written by Israeli historian Yuval Noah Harari.
Israeli author David Grossman earns award for his work, in Sweden
Grossman was born in Jerusalem in 1954 and studied both theater and philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Norton Juster, ‘The Phantom Tollbooth’ writer dies at 91
Juster first discovered his interest in words with the help of Yiddish books in his parents’ house.
International Bestselling Author Kaia Ra’s Journey from Tragedy to Triumph
The story behind ‘Mank:' 'Citizen Kane's Jewish screenwriter
It’s likely that only the most zealous of film buffs are aware of the Jewish sides to Mankiewicz’s story. Here’s some of that history.
‘Homeland’ creators to adapt ‘Dinner at the Center of the Earth’ to TV
The book centers on a Prisoner Z who is being held at a secret prison site in Israel’s Negev Desert.
Somayeh Noor's latest book, "Success Vitamins" receives an overwhelming response
Prominent writers and authors have made their mark in the world for several reasons. While some write gripping novels, others write to empower or educate those around them.
Why are Israelis still afraid?
Mark Lavie’s account of his career as a journalist in Israel
The reality of tradition: James L. Kugel talks about his ‘great shift’
Kugel wrote The Great Shift, written for non-scholars about the changing perceptions of God, the human self, and related topics from the early to late biblical writings.