With humor, acting and color, writer Moshe Sharon and illustrator Shalhabtia Zis accompany the heroine Adar (literally) to the moment when she will have to face the painful fact of life - that not everything is happening exactly as she expected and dreamed. At the end of the book, parents will be able to receive guidance and practical tools to deal with their children's feelings of disappointment...
Read MoreIf you also find yourself unable to sit at work, play with the children, pick up the grandchildren; If flying abroad without pills is a distant dream, if running, or even just wearing high heels, is out of the question... it's time to get rid of the pain.
Read MoreThis is the story of a boy who assimilated into foreign and distant cultures, of a litigator who arrives at court on a heavy motorcycle, of an adventurer who wanted to devour the world and of a devoted family man. In the book, Avimor also explains his doctrine regarding the practice of litigation and describes the original ways of thinking and acting that helped him win legal battles that seemed lost in advance.
Read MoreA fast-paced and deceptive novel, which tells about life in Israel during the "Knife Intifada", through the character of Sami Ben Shoshan, a television cameraman, who realizes that a certain chapter in his life has come to an end.
Read MoreThe book unfolds the history of Zionist nutrition science while focusing on a series of pioneer women, nutritionists, cooks and housewives, who, despite the harsh conditions of reality and the limitations placed before them by the male Zionist establishment, managed to establish a space for creation and action, and to formulate the Haaretz Israeli menu.
Read MoreBlandine is not like the other residents of her building - neighbors who are separated only by the thin walls of a shabby housing complex and include a young mother with a dark secret; A woman who deletes cruel comments from obituary sites; And a neglected child who paints his body with phosphorous liquid. Everyone is in love with her. The story takes place over one sweeping week in July and culminates in a delirious act of violence that changes everything.
Read MoreA masterpiece of fine Czech literature. A poetic novel with many layers, which deals with the border between life and death, with the ordinary life events of people caught in the vortex of history, with the many faces of everything.
Read Morethriller. Evie Porter has everything a Southern belle could want: a perfect and loving boyfriend, a house with a white picket fence and a garden, a great group of friends. The only catch: Evie Porter doesn't really exist.
Read MorePercy Wallingford, The Camel and Count Omega - three playful stories - a mixture of imaginative whimsy and satire. With dark and razor-sharp humor, Lord Berners presents us with a collection of unforgettable characters - a masterwork of irony and absurdity.
Read MoreIn the twilight of his life, a senior engineer is slowly losing his memory. The empty spaces are filled with old photos from the past, and old accounts with his parents, wives, children and one close friend. Loyal to the arduous work ethic to which he was accustomed, he sketches in reality and imagination echoes and powerful voices, dim fears and daydreams
Read MoreOn the surprising power of game theory to explain human behavior. Why are we the way we are? Read 'The Human Game' and you will understand that there is a formula that explains why. If you understand the formula, you will understand yourself.
Read MoreAward-winning British Jewish journalist and best-selling author Jonathan Friedland tells the unbelievable story of Rudolf Verba, the man who escaped Auschwitz to warn the world of a truth too few were willing to hear.
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