An autobiographical, personal and political book of essays, dealing with the need and attempt to find a place – as a woman and as a creator, in the world in general and in the religious world in particular. Bachol Serlui's wise and poignant essays are written in the first person, from the perspective of an Israeli religious and feminist poet.
Read MoreThe complete guide to protecting yourself from fraud and scams. In this book, Attorney Eitan Erez describes breathtaking and widespread frauds, in Israel and around the world, and explains how you can protect your property and defend yourself against them.
Read MoreThis is the sixth book in the 'Not Bad at All' series, a (hilariously funny) series for beginning readers. Imagine that one day a group of particularly scary characters tried to become heroes. This is exactly what happened when Mr. Zeev, Mr. Karish, Mr. Nahash, and Mr. Piranha decided to establish the Academy of Good-Baddies.
Read MoreThis is a story about a quarrel between two good friends - a cunning rabbit and a sensitive elephant - and about insulting words that fly in the face of anger like a shot arrow.
Read MoreThe book 'A Covenant in Hebrew' follows Adi's experiences throughout the week, during which a strange woman who recently arrived in the neighborhood repeats the word "Hebrew" over and over again. Slowly, Adi realizes that the sounds that make up the word Hebrew have another hidden meaning.
Read MoreAgainst the backdrop of the rich nature and spectacular landscapes of the Golan, little Ofri, a child surrounded by love, seeks to achieve his dream – to help the wildlife surrounding his home. He sets out on a journey in which he finds a way to help and discovers within himself strength, courage, resilience, and solidarity.
Read MoreAn incident in Mauricio, a scholar who left everything he had and left the Land of Israel for São Paulo to serve as a teacher. He traveled, not knowing that in a foreign land he would meet his good friends with whom his soul would be connected, and that he would change his life more than once. But the faith and knowledge that brought him and his friends closer would also drive a wedge between them.
Read Morethriller. At the center of 'The Gambler' is a brilliant and tough hero, rough but sensitive, who sweeps the readers into the America of the late 1940s, which is actually not that different from today's. The book is written in the fluid and witty style of David Baldacci, which reaches new heights here and provides a perfect reading experience.
Read MoreGal Ziegler's book of poems is a touching and magical collection that describes life: parenthood, relationships, childhood, and the struggles we experience in our lives. The writing is simple and direct, thought-provoking and peaceful, and there is humor and great optimism in it.
Read MoreYears ago, Trudy suspected that her beloved cousin, Dora, was having a miserable married life, and that Freddie, Dora's husband, was making her miserable and gambling on everything that moved and everything that didn't. When Trudy learns that Dora had passed away, she decides to take revenge.
Read MoreA gripping, fascinating and enlightening story about the greatness of the soul, friendship and loyalty between women in a turbulent and tense time in the United States after World War II.
Read MoreJanuary, 1945. Moshe Kessler gets off the train that arrives at the Buchenwald concentration camp and with him hundreds of boys aged 12-17, thin and weak, who survived the horror of Auschwitz and the death marches. They are sent to their new home, block 66. They do not know that the political underground of the camp, led by a brave Czech prisoner, has made a decision to save their lives.
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