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Under women's wings: The architecture of the 'ezrat nashim'

from Tel Aviv Review

Under women's wings: The architecture of the ezrat nashim Adva Naama Baram, an architect and photographer specializing in architectural photography, talks about her new exhibition, currently showing at the Architects' House Gallery in Jaffa, dedicated to ezrat nashim – the women's section in synagogues across the country.     How Shlomo Sand stopped being a Jew Prof. Shlomo Sand, who just retired from a teaching position at the Department of History at Tel Aviv University, is probably best known for his bestselling The Invention of the Jewish People, whose final chapter, 'How I stopped Being A Jew,' just appeared in English.   Music: Arctic Monkeys - Do I Want To Know Hahazer Ha'achoirt - Lishrok Ba'hoshech Yehudit Ravitz - Boei Me'ahava Paul McCartney - New   Noa & Mira Awad - There Must Be Another Way

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