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Gal Gadot to Star in Netflix’s Biggest Film Yet
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Marcy Oster | JTA
Gadot will star in “Red Notice” alongside Ryan Reynolds and Duane Johnson.
Food
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Cultivating an Israeli Herb Garden
by
Jessica Halfin
There’s nothing like the vibrancy and punch of fresh herbs. Take good care of them, and you will have plenty to cook with all summer long.
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Meet Zak, Miami’s Hippie Kosher Baker
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Adeena Sussman
Zak Stern is the man behind some of Florida’s best baguettes and sourdoughs.
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The Rising Tide of Martha’s Vineyard
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Hilary Danailova
Celebrity, politics and Jewish culture have blossomed in a symbiotic embrace in Martha's Vineyard, casting a glamorous spotlight on the island.
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Our Picks for Summer Reading
From the newest novel by Jennifer Weiner to Michael Chabon on fatherhood, we have recommendation for a wide variety of bookish tastes.
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Thriller ‘A Spy in Exile’
by
Stewart Kampel
In his gripping new novel, Jonathan de Shalit reprises the character of Ya’ara Stein, a ruthless Mossad agent on a mission to keep Israel safe.
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‘Zion’s Fiction,’ Homegrown Sci-Fi From Israel
by
Gideon Marcus
Israel may have been late to the sci-fi game but here, at last, is the first anthology of works from the genre from the Holy Land.
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‘A Rich Brew: How Cafés Created Modern Jewish Culture’
by
Sherry Shameer Cohen
Find out about the coffeehouses that became the refuges of Jewish writers, thinkers, activists and even gangsters from the mid-19th to the mid-20th centuries.
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