Israeli Writer Profiles

Talking with Professor Mordechai Rotenberg on his new book, The Psychology of Tzimtzum

Talking with Professor Mordechai Rotenberg on his new book, The Psychology of Tzimtzum

By: Deena Nerwen Professor Mordechai Rotenberg is a professor emeritus at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the author of thirteen books and a recipient of… Read More ›

FROM THE WILDERNESSS AND LEBANON, An Israeli Soldier’s Story of War and Recovery, by Asael Lubotsky

FROM THE WILDERNESSS AND LEBANON, An Israeli Soldier’s Story of War and Recovery, by Asael Lubotsky

FROM THE WILDERNESSS AND LEBANON, An Israeli Soldier’s Story of War and Recovery, by Asael Lubotsky Translated by Murray Roston Toby Press, Jerusalem, Israel and… Read More ›

Book Profile – Omri Has an Animal in His Belly By: Hanna Alexandrovitz-Ytah

Book Profile – Omri Has an Animal in His Belly By: Hanna Alexandrovitz-Ytah

The book ‘Omri has an animal in his belly’ is a children’s book and work guide for parents and carers to familiarize themselves with the… Read More ›

Book Profile – Be Light to the Earth – By: Bernadette Suter

Book Profile – Be Light to the Earth – By: Bernadette Suter

Be Light to the Earth Answers to questions of our time. By:  Bernadette Suter Translation into Hebrew: Nili Fisch The spiritual world, the archangels and the… Read More ›

Book Review – Catch The Jew – Interview with Author Tuvia Tenebom

Book Review – Catch The Jew – Interview with Author Tuvia Tenebom

To catch a Jew is a Borat style, Gonzo Journalistic, satirical, patronizing romp through Israel through the eyes of Tuvia Tenebom. Tuvia is raised Orthodox… Read More ›

Book Review: And He Looked and He Saw a Well in the Field – by: Chen Katz

Book Review: And He Looked and He Saw a Well in the Field – by: Chen Katz

Biography Chen Katz was born in Kibbutz Afikim in the Jordan Valley.  He spent his school years in the Valley’s fields and on the banks… Read More ›

Kinneret Maayan’s New Novel

Kinneret Maayan’s New Novel

After publishing her first book about healing, Into the Soul (2013), Kinneret Maayan has published a second book. Tea Trees Won’t Blossom Here, is a moving… Read More ›

“Time Junction” by: Michal Schwifel-Dananberg

“Time Junction” by: Michal Schwifel-Dananberg

This book is made up of four short stories with a common theme. The Holocaust/Germany and its definite unquestionable effect on the lives of people… Read More ›

Ratziti La’uf Gavoha (I wished I could fly high) By: Irit Yona

Ratziti La’uf Gavoha (I wished I could fly high) By: Irit Yona

Ratziti La’uf Gavoha (I wished I could fly high) By: Irit Yona After my father died of a serious illness, we (the family) found a… Read More ›

Two New Books By Dr. Gila Cohen Zilka

Two New Books By Dr. Gila Cohen Zilka

  Two new books in Hebrew, Empowering Parents in the Social Media Age and Empowering Educators and Mentors in the Social Media Age, both by… Read More ›

Hodaya’s Mouse By: Tirza Ashkenazi

Hodaya’s Mouse By: Tirza Ashkenazi

My name is Tirza, I live with my husband Amazia in Timrat which is a community settlement. We have 4 children and 3 grandchildren and… Read More ›

Sela Hamahlekot (Departments Rock) By: Shirizly Avner

Sela Hamahlekot (Departments Rock) By: Shirizly Avner

The novel Sela Hamahlekot (Departments Rock) relates to the period of King David and utilizes the events recorded in the Bible. However, the author presents… Read More ›

“Out of the Shoebox” – An Autobiographic Mystery By: Yaron Reshef

“Out of the Shoebox” – An Autobiographic Mystery By: Yaron Reshef

Out of the Shoebox is a fascinating journal that reads like a detective story, comes across as an imaginative quest into the past, yet is… Read More ›