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Listed 118 books alphabetically by the name of the Authors Result Page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ + ]
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| | Michael Ben-Yair Sheikh Jarrah Before the 1948 war both Jews and Arabs lived in the neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. The Jews were evacuated soon after the war started and were compensated by the State of Israel for the property they left behind... » more ISBN: 978-965-560-000-1
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| | Avner Bernheimer You Love Me They are a married couple who never got married, both of them men, and their married life is very similar to the life we all know - with its emotions, sadness and joy, frustrations and above all the moments of laughter. An enticing combination of romanticism and humor. » more ISBN: 965-7120-67-5
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| | Ruth Bondy Not only Kafka and the Golem Ruth Bondy, the great journalist, writer and translator, tells the story of the Jews of Czechoslovakia in her own special way, combining personal stories, memoirs, archival research and literary texts. » more ISBN: 978-965-560-009-4
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| | Arie Caspi Picking on the Weak A selection of Arie Caspi columns written between 1986 and 2003 and published originally in the weekly Koteret Rashit and the daily Ha'aretz. Caspi wrote first and foremost about society and economy, fighting a stubborn and well reasoned battle against the demise of the welfare state and its privatization. » more ISBN: 978-965-7120-99-6
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| | Sami Shalom Chetrit Doll's Eye An american TV correspondent, the daughter of a Palestinian mother and a Jewish father, finds herself, against her will, at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She is dragged into a story of life and death, which tears her apart with no solution. » more ISBN: 978-965-7120-98-9
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| | Hagai Dagan The King Has No House Many readers will probably consider Hagai Dagan's new novel The King Has No House to be an Israeli version, Jewish and intelligent, of the Da Vinci Code. One must read Dagan's book in order to understand how profound the difference is between these books. » more ISBN: 965-7120-62-4
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| | Hagai Dagan Under The Line Of Pleasure In Tel-Aviv, a lively and self-celebrating city, a city of beautiful people and virtual deals cut over espressos, lives one, Gershon, who becomes religiously and thoughtfully addicted to the decline, the great surrender, the final defeat. » more ISBN: 965-7120-10-1
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| | Hagai Dagan The Land is Sailing Yearnings to a high-school love are mingled with the yearning for the lost youth of this country, with its landscape and poetry, as they accompany the hero of this novel, Elad, on his way to his kibbutz class reunion. » more ISBN: 965-13-1953-2
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| | Hagai Dagan Annals Of The Island Of Women An original novel that takes place in present day Jaffa and in the diaries of a brothel that stood opposite the shores of the city since the dawn of history. The historic brothel provides the backdrop for enthralling scenes written in a wonderfully entertaining and convincing erotic prose. » more ISBN: 965-90216-4-X
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| | Henriette Dahan-Kalev, Niza Yanay, Niza Berkovitch (editors) Women of the South: Space, Periphery, Gender Women of the South is a collection of researches presented through various ways of expression - academic writing, photography, recording, bio-poetics and interview - in order to create an interdisciplinary dialogue and new understandings of north-south and center-periphery relations. » more ISBN: 965-7241-66-7
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![Array[authoramemakor] - Array[booknamemakor]](https://www.xargol.co.il/1036/144_1036.jpg) This is a personal book of events and people, arranged alphabetically, drawn from the chequered life of a great Israeli writer. An apparently arbitrary order that forswears the pretension of an autobiography, and offers instead a jigsaw puzzle hinting at a self portrait, enigmatic and riveting. » more
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