Unico: Awakening / Tezuka + Seton + Gorihiro / Kinneret

Unico: Awakening / Tezuka + Seton + Gorihiro / Kinneret

Unico is a young unicorn who greatly angered the goddess Venus after discovering a miraculous ability to bring joy to humans. At Venus' command, the Spirit of the West sets out to banish Unico to the ends of the universe. But in her heart of hearts, the Spirit knows that the world needs Unico. So, instead of banishing him, she hides him, each time in a different time and reality.

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Ayash Banati / Orit Tino Perez / Pardes

Ayash Banati / Orit Tino Perez / Pardes

The book is a living and unique testimony to the connections between parents, children, and family members and their influences. Throughout the book, the stories of the extended family, who immigrated to Israel from Tunisia and faced many difficulties, are woven together. These are conveyed in fluent language that takes us back in time.

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In the World of the Halflings / Yaffe Turgeman / Self-published

In the World of the Halflings / Yaffe Turgeman / Self-published

18 stories of "immigrants" that no one dared to tell. Not everything is shiny and rosy. About the difficulties in the daily lives of thousands of immigrants, longing, crises that would not have happened under other circumstances, language difficulties and bureaucracy, with an emphasis on the United States, which was considered the "land of unlimited possibilities."

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The Book of the Great Sea / Yuval Zommer / Schocken

The Book of the Great Sea / Yuval Zommer / Schocken

Why do crabs walk sideways? How do penguins not freeze? What are jellyfish made of? These and many other questions are the subject of this fascinating book, which includes interesting works on the great sea.

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Tzlul / Goli Dolev-Hashiloni / Pardes

Tzlul / Goli Dolev-Hashiloni / Pardes

A building slated for demolition in the Neve Sha'anan neighborhood of Tel Aviv, where an association operates for asylum seekers, is being drained by a host of figures from various corners of Israeli society: criminals, new immigrants, artists, women in prostitution, activists, real estate agents, and most of all - Eritrean asylum seekers.

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Let's make the world better / Gideon Lev / Kinneret

Let's make the world better / Gideon Lev / Kinneret

In May 1945, Peter Wolfgang Loeb, later Gideon Lev, left the Theresienstadt concentration camp. All of his family members, except his mother, were murdered by the Nazis. Eighty years after that war, Gideon Lev tells his story with candor, and from a sober and fresh perspective, he tells the story of his life, and in the process provides some tips that are important to remember from time to time for a more correct and fulfilling life.

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The State of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state / Aharon Barak / Dvir

The State of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state / Aharon Barak / Dvir

The book presents the general public with a clear and accessible analysis of a fundamental issue that is of no less importance to the State of Israel: the combination of Judaism and democracy. From a legal perspective and based on decades of experience in public service and the Supreme Court.

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Listen Listen / Yohanan Stanfield / Magnes

Listen Listen / Yohanan Stanfield / Magnes

A groundbreaking study of the relationship between the Book of Isaiah and the poetry of the hearer. By applying literary methods concerning intertextual connections to the poetry of the hearer and the prophecy of Isaiah, the book reveals the complex connections between prophetic literature and poetry in the Torah.

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Conilmalim / Adam Tzachi / Carmel

Conilmalim / Adam Tzachi / Carmel

From "Snooker Party" to "The Oshpizin": A new non-fiction book reveals what religious people look like in Israeli cinema. The book offers a fascinating and original look at the history of Israeli society through the lens of cinema. The book reveals how the representation of religious people on the big screen has changed – from ridiculous or threatening characters existing on the margins, to center stage in Israeli cinema.

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Hive Trip / Mor Kadishzon / Magnus

Hive Trip / Mor Kadishzon / Magnus

The book's starting point is what is known as the "global bee problem": why have bees been given such a lofty and fateful role, carrying the future of humanity and the Earth on their shoulders? 'A Hive Trip' is a window into deep and wide-ranging ecological issues. What do bees tell us about their current state?

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To go to, to go from.../ Orna Lavie-Flint / Magnus

To go to, to go from.../ Orna Lavie-Flint / Magnus

Israeli Drama on Television 1968-1998. In 1971, the first Hebrew-Israeli drama series, "Hadva and Shlomik" (Shmuel Imberman, 1971, based on a novel by Aharon Meged), was broadcast on the only television channel in Israel, in black and white. The Israeli audience loved the series very much, and the ratings, which were not yet measured at the time, were reflected in the streets that were emptied of people during its broadcast. The book deals with this series and three series created after it: "Mr. Money", "Michelle Ezra Safra and Sons", and "Bat Yam - New York"

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Kastner Train / Ayla Nadibi / Carmel

Kastner Train / Ayla Nadibi / Carmel

The subtitle of the book is: 'On Lies and Betrayal.' The book reveals the forces that operated in real time and later in the Kastner trial and in the archives in the State of Israel, to conceal and falsify documents about the real rescue efforts in Hungary (1943-1944) led by Dr. Israel Kastner, head of the Rescue Committee.

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