Lori Kaufmann's debut 'Rebel Daughter' brings serious research to a tale of family and survival, from Jerusalem to southern Italy

Basement stacks of Tel Aviv's Beit Ariela become online performance space for musicians, actors and dancers responding to authors' letters

With new stories inspired by changes the coronavirus has wrought, 53-year-old decries romanticization of pre-outbreak world, says it's a chance to improve

Some know him as a news commentator, former MK, or ambassador -- but the US-born Israeli politician has always written fiction, and just released his 3rd work, 'The Night Archer'

The usual gathering of poets and writers in Israel's northernmost town will go on, but virtually

Two new collections have been released in recent months, and one slightly older poem serves as an anthem for these times

In conversation with ToI to mark release of new book, 'The Tunnel,' the writer says, 'We have to integrate the Palestinians into Israel, by the right or the left'

The novelist rushed to complete the book, which is dedicated to Sifriyat Pijama, the Israeli branch of PJ Library

In 1944, Avraham Sutzkever and his wife Freydke had to walk through a minefield to reach the plane that would take them to freedom. They stepped to the rhythm of poetic meter

Journalist Dov Alfon's 'A Long Night in Paris' updates classic James Bond intrigue for a cyber-heavy era

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