I do not have enough words in the body / Dror Segev / self-expenditure

I do not have enough words in the body / Dror Segev / self-expenditure

The story of Shai and Yael's great love raises big questions about life. Do love and art complement or destroy each other? Is it possible to bridge gaps between people by love?

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Love hospitality food / Debbie Matzkin / self-publishing

Love hospitality food / Debbie Matzkin / self-publishing

For many years, Debbie Matzkin cooks, walks, tastes, hosts and breathes cuisine. The corona year devoured all the cards even in Debbie's kitchen and many culinary programs stopped, the cooking workshops and arranging table design also stopped and the meals with friends and family

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Love You Simple / Itzik Hadad / Self-published

Love You Simple / Itzik Hadad / Self-published

The phrase ‘I love you’ is a phrase that for most of us is easy to say, when we get to the stage in a relationship that is appropriate. But for many, even if their feelings are very similar

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Companies of Tikva / Chen Fes / Self-expenditure

Companies of Tikva / Chen Fes / Self-expenditure

Two young girls meet at the hospital boarding school. They both have one thing in common: they both ride in a wheelchair. A chair that is their legs. But the difference between them is great: July, who was injured in a car accident a few months earlier,

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Pigs / Ronen Horowitz / Self-published

Pigs / Ronen Horowitz / Self-published

On the morning of Hamsin Day, a huge pig appears in the shopping center in Ness Ziona. To the surprise of Hezi, a young conspiracy theorist, it seems that no one but him notices the pig. From that moment on, Hezi finds himself on a journey of survival, his own and that of the State of Israel. He was persecuted and accused of the delusional conspiracy

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Chinese at heart / Maj. Gen. (Res.) Emanuel Skel / self-publishing

Chinese at heart / Maj. Gen. (Res.) Emanuel Skel / self-publishing

"The tanks, as expected, really looked 'like after a war' ... chopped antennae, torn wings and shelling marks on the turrets. But the people - steel." The heavy fighting, when the battalion he commanded in the southern sector of the canal front, stopped, almost alone on the first day of fighting the Egyptian Army 3 forces.

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Let's Pick You Up / Dana Rosenthal Brandeis / Self-published

Let's Pick You Up / Dana Rosenthal Brandeis / Self-published

A novel about a subject that has not been spoken of to this day in Hebrew literature. A Jewish girl from Berlin was sent in December 1938 as part of a rescue mission for the children, the Kinder Transport, to Scotland, and was absorbed by a Christian family. She expects her family members to come and return her to her home, but their arrival is delayed.

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Chinese at heart / Maj. Gen. (Res.) Emanuel Skel / self-publishing

Chinese at heart / Maj. Gen. (Res.) Emanuel Skel / self-publishing

An autobiographical book by Maj. Gen. (Res.) Emanuel Skel about his service for 7 years in his favorite region of Israel since the dawn of his childhood. He left a promising career as a geologist in order to return to serve in the IDF

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