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Life After Leaving Israel’s Ultra Orthodox Jewish Communities
For many ex-ultra-Orthodox Jews, leaving the community means being excommunicated by their families, shunned by their friends, and learning how to navigate the modern world alone.
You've Been Eating Hummus Wrong Your Whole Life
In Israel, the phrase is always, "Let's go wipe some hummus." So in typical Israeli fashion, it's important to load up with as much of it as humanly possible.
Chance The Rapper Just Released a New Track with NoName Gypsy Called "Israel (Sparring)"
"Sparring is practice without the training wheels."
We Ate a Shit-Ton of Hummus with Israeli Short-Story Writer Etgar Keret
Israel's greatest vegetarian short-story writer was in New York City—and he was hungry.
Celebrating Passover with Israel's Black Hebrews
Zionist but not Jewish, Israel's "Black Hebrews" immigrated to Israel from the United States with a pitstop in Liberia. To these believers, it was an act of homecoming.
The Hangover News
The head of Britain's largest trade union warned the labour party to pick the 'correct leader', 700 migrants were rescued off of the Indonesian coast and a restaurant in Nigeria was found to be serving human flesh.
The Nonviolent Palestinian Activists Working for Peace in the West Bank
Issa Amro wants to teach young Palestinians to peacefully challenge the Israeli occupation and build communities. Can his work overcome decades of violence and strife?
Tel Aviv’s Skate Scene Photographer Tells Us About Shooting Grinds While Missiles Fly Overhead
An interview with Guy Pitchon about his book Love Child.
After Surviving a Suicide Bomb, Israeli Artists OMTA Turned Shrapnel Into Art
Israeli artist Omer Golan survived a Palestinian suicide bomb attack in 2000. Since then, he's worked with his wife Tal as the artist duo OMTA.