Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday, 27 November 2015

Weekend
Archfoes Netanyahu and Bennett find common ground: shame
Kerry left the region this week bitterly disappointed; Netanyahu signaled he regards opposition leader Herzog as nothing more than a spare tire.
Analysis || Israeli military offensive in Hebron may be inevitable 
Despite the deep misgivings of the top military brass, the army may be compelled to launch a major operation ordered by a government under pressure.
It’s not about morality, stupid
Our stance on Syrian refugees should not be shaped by ‘Jewish values,’ writes Anshel Pfeffer.
What drove Palestinian girl to attempt stabbing attack?
A Palestinian teen who tried to stab an Israeli woman in the West Bank was run over and shot to death. Her father says she was 'responding to the occupation.'
The father, the son and the smoky caviar
With an olive orchard in the Galilee and a spice shop in Manhattan, the Lev Sercarz family provides inspiration for leading chefs in Israel and New York.
Sayed Kashua feels American for the first time
This is what happens when your mom flies in for Thanksgiving and you want everything to be perfect.
Gain a family
Learn Hebrew today and gain more than a language
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Censoring the Internet is no way to make a living
A New York-based artist-couple delves into the murky world of 'content moderators,' the poorly paid workers meant to protect us from horrific Internet images.
The imperative of studying aborted embryonic tissue
Dr. Karina Yaniv, a chemist and biologist conducting groundbreaking research in embryonic development, tackles the mother of all questions: When does life begin?
Growing old gracefully on the small screen
Two BBC series deal in a sensitive and entertaining way 
with the lives and loves of senior citizens.
A worldly couple driven out by Israeli bureaucracy
A Frenchwoman and an Israeli man who met in India look for a new home.