First children's book by Dan Ariely. Little Ariel is in trouble! He's caught without homework again, and this time the teacher decides to send a letter to his parents. Ariel is sure that if he doesn't find a quick solution to the situation, the weekend's pajama party is in danger, as is the new bike his parents almost agreed to buy him.
Read MoreHow can one be optimistic in times of crisis? Yair Ben-David believes that a pessimistic worldview paralyzes us, prevents us from acting to improve the world, and may even be harmful to both the individual and society. His book is a personal and investigative journey into the depths of human psychology.
Read MoreAn autobiographical, personal and political book of essays, dealing with the need and attempt to find a place – as a woman and as a creator, in the world in general and in the religious world in particular. Bachol Serlui's wise and poignant essays are written in the first person, from the perspective of an Israeli religious and feminist poet.
Read MoreIn this book, Uri Brilliant, author of the bestseller 'The Talmud on one foot', joins us in a personal and national journey. A deep, entertaining, original and fluid journey, through the passages of the week, and through them, with captivating honesty - to the stories of all of our lives.
Read MoreA summary of the history of information, from the Stone Age to royal intelligence. The story of information networks, and how they created and destroyed the world. Researcher and writer Yuval Noah Harari leads us from the Stone Age to the creation of the Bible, the invention of printing, the emergence of mass media and the rise of populism in the current era
Read MoreThe book answers the main questions related to investigative committees: what is an investigative committee; What is the difference between a state investigation committee and a government inspection committee; Who determines what the committee will investigate, who appoints its members and how the procedure before it is conducted; Is it desirable for a judge to head a commission of inquiry; What does the committee's report include and what are its results; how can the operations of the investigation committees be improved and optimized.
Read MoreHave you ever asked yourself why in the world there are people who live in a palace and give orders, while others have to clean the palace and obey orders? Is it fair? And above all: Has it always been this way?
Read MoreThe roots, principles, crises of liberalism. A little more than thirty years after the collapse of the communist bloc, and after what seems like a global triumph of liberal democracy, liberalism is under attack all over the world.
Read MoreWhat is missing in Israel's security concept. How after 76 years of existence, impressive military victories and endless investments in building a large and well-equipped army, one of the most powerful air forces in the world, intelligence satellites that sail in space, sophisticated intelligence services that know everything and strategic capabilities that only a few powers have, the Zionist enterprise has still not been able to fulfill its basic mission - providing A safe haven for Jews?
Read MoreIn this book, journalist and researcher Yair Shelag seeks to understand, among other things, what is the secret of religious Zionism's power; How does it have a huge range in the religious field, from extreme ultra-Orthodox to "religious-light" and DLAshim (former religious), alongside a clear right-wing monolithic in the political field;
Read MoreWhat makes reasonable people believe illogical things. They fiercely defend their opinions, and are ready to fight for them; They explain above every media platform that vaccines cause autism, that the corona is a corporate conspiracy and that the world is, in fact, flat.
Read MoreIn the third decade of the 21st century, when Israeli society is divided and polarized, on the brink of fratricidal war, the book looks at the deep roots of the Israeli-Israeli conflict, and tells the story of female and male fighters of the Atzel and Lehi, who risked their lives for Jewish independence, But they were never recognized for the historical role they bought with their blood.
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