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Uri Maklev’s place is behind the scenes, where the regular folk who need his help are found. That’s what he’s been doing for the last three decades, and that’s what still pushes him to the limits (Photos: Lior Mizrahi) I   t’s 1 a.m. and Mirsky Street in Jerusalem’s Ramot neighborhood is deserted. But in
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In a small house in Lakewood…something is not right
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I had a new baby — and no white blood cells. No one knew what was going on
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My daughter suffered a rare complication — again and again
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I think my exact reaction was, “Um… but I know absolutely nothing about making a movie!”
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“What, one of those frummie, all-women films?” she smirked. “Nah, I never go to those. The caliber is not the highest, if you know what I mean”
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