'The Bible Was Everything to Him,' His Agent Says About the Great Israeli Novelist Who Died This Week, a Secular Writer Who Blended the Sacred, the Grotesque and His Love for the Valley of His Birth
The simplistic hawk-dove divide is not reflective of Zionist history, as is clearly demonstrated through the politics of kibbutz movement luminary Yitzhak Tabenkin (1887-1971).
Remains of the city founded by rabbis fleeing Roman persecution in Judea were recently uncovered, revealing roads, stunning mosaic floors, ritual baths and oil and wine presses