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EndNote
What goes into creating all the beloved Jewish songs out there? It’s no longer just about a singer, a guitar, and a microphone

By Riki Goldstein

Shared Space
Kivi decided to go for the joke. He was the youngest son-in-law and he didn’t have business talk to share with his father-in-law

By Dov Haller

Normal Like Me
This didn’t quite look like his crowd, but somehow Itzik could see himself drumming together with them, being part of the circle and the pulsating sound

By Ruti Kepler

Fiction Corner
“Ein shalom, amar Hashem laresha’im,” his father quoted. “There can be no peace with someone as evil as you”

By Moshe Guttman

Inside Israel
Yigal Zohar, deputy commander of Israel’s southern firefighting unit, looks back at the tragedy in Nachal Tzafit

By Eliezer Shulman

Eye on Europe
Inching closer to Downing Street, Corbyn drags feet on anti-Semitism

By Gedalia Guttentag