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Sounds Israeli
Ben-Moshe says there’s no consensus on whether there’s a, ‘Israeli music’ genre, but put together a varied program nonetheless.
By BARRY DAVIS
A new school of fish
Fish farmers are developing innovative new technologies and breeding methods that are revolutionizing their industry.
By JEFFREY F. BARKEN/JNS.ORG
Grapevine: Tel Aviv’s receding skyline
The Tel Aviv skyline is increasingly resembling that of Manhattan as the city's landmarks disappear.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Shabbat Goy: Set a place for the minority
Israel’s cultural identity is shaped by what is important to most of the population.
By AKIN AJAYI
Inspectors crack down on illegal fishing in Caesarea
City notes: Agriculture Ministry opens investigations into 2 men allegedly engaged in illegal fishing off Caesarea coast.
By MICHAEL OMER-MAN
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