The first book in the "Oops" series, which follows the morning organization of the hero over a week, in preparation for going to the garden. Every day the child gets confused just a little, here and there his pants are inside out, here he doesn't want to go to kindergarten - but he immediately realizes that despite everything, he has to go out into the day with a loud voice.
Read MoreThe hero of the book is a sweet boy, a little excited and in a hurry - but then he remembers! You have to be careful of a big dog, you have to be careful of a suspicious object, and before you happily jump into the pool - you need buoys and someone with you. So every time, before something almost happens, he stops and remembers what the parent said.
Read MoreThe hero of our story has a struggle that preoccupies him: he doesn't quite know how to respond to an alarm. It is stressful and even a little scary. So how can he or anyone else deal with her?
Read MoreGili is a playful little girl, who lives in a magical and imaginary world of princesses. She interprets her daily events in her unique princess way. For example, when Grandma comes home and takes off her boots, Gilly believes that Grandma bowed to her.
Read MoreThe book systematically deploys the values of the Declaration of Independence as outlining a humane Israeli identity that touches on the spiritual. The ideals of freedom, justice, the pursuit of peace and human brotherhood, in the light of the vision of the prophets of Israel, light the way for a modern Israeli society - free and equal, solidary and pluralistic.
Read MoreIn 15th century Venice, Giorgione 'Zorzo' Barbarelli is a young painter mired in debt. When a rumor reaches him about a new and mysterious pigment, one that will differentiate his paintings from those of other painters and bring him wealth and fame, he sets out to get the pigment in question and perpetuate his name in the history books.
Read MoreA classic thriller, with surprising suspects and with a motive well rooted in the place where the plot takes place. In the shadow of the peaks of the Swiss Alps, half hidden in a forest, stands 'Le Somme' - an abandoned sanatorium that has always been a threatening place and plagued by disturbing rumours. But now it is a renovated five-star hotel, designed in modern minimalism.
Read MoreHaggi Noor, a charismatic intellectual, a lecturer on Jewish thought that hundreds of people flock to his classes, is considered by many to be a creative and brilliant thinker, elegant and eloquent. But the three protagonists of the book, who tell about the meeting with him and the sophisticated way in which he ran over them to advance to the top of his career, think otherwise.
Read MoreSarah Gio, the author of the world bestsellers 'All the Flowers in Paris' and 'The Violets of March' connects the past and the present again, between two women who, despite the deep difference between them, share something deep, which shakes and changes their world.
Read MoreWhen Jess starts working at a large investment bank in New York, she finds out that she is the only black woman on the entire floor. The lonely Jess tries to learn the job and make connections, but is met with a disregard bordering on hostility from those who see her as just necessary ethnic diversity for the team.
Read MoreThis book tackles the question that has direct implications for our security here and now. The book begins by defining the smallest unit of information, examines the tools through which information passes and its various uses in war, and focuses on the branch of psychological warfare within the overall field of information warfare.
Read MoreAn engrossing and compassionate novel about family life and marriage, about growing up and aging, and about the power of love in dealing with crises. Joshua Henkin heads the creative writing program at Brooklyn College, New York. His previous books earned him praise from readers and critics, and even literary awards. Love and Forgetting in New York is his first book published in Hebrew.
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