An Israeli Artist Uses The Most Mundane Material, Clay, To Create Whimsical Flights Of Fancy
Off the potter’s wheel, ceramics are often affectatious. Pninah Shakedi shows us that they don’t have to be.
Off the potter’s wheel, ceramics are often affectatious. Pninah Shakedi shows us that they don’t have to be.
Like Julius Caesar, Netanyahu belongs to that rare class of transcendent political leaders who can only be defeated by being stabbed in the back
Judging by income, Israel is catching up with the West, though significant gender and ethnic origin gaps remain
It is becoming abundantly clear that Russian president Putin does not wish to test his state-of-the-art air defense systems against Israeli-operated F-35 fighters, giving Israel a near carte blanche to deter Iranian ambitions in Syria
President Trump can and should demand that the Saudis begin aligning their domestic policies with their foreign policy by making them less stridently anti-Western
Israel continues to develop land-based intermediate range ICBM capacity for regional deterrence
People’s names in Israel are still dominated by the Patriarchs and the Matriarchs, but a bit less so with every passing year
Breaking many records of political instability Israel is headed for an unprecedented third in a row election on February 25, 2020
Edna Benes’ sculptures of young women and girls are visually pretty, but exude an asexual coolness that I find off putting
The legal and political stars in Israel are aligning for the Knesset dissolution this Wednesday night and a new election in 90 days