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The first thing I noticed when I arrived at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport on Wednesday were the balloons.

by Kati Krause

Tel aviv — Everyone waiting at the arrivals gate seemed to have them. They were attached to prams and backpacks, tied around toddlers’ arms, and clustering on the ceiling. The usual atmosphere at airport arrival gates is hurried, impersonal, a sense of people very impatient to get away. At Ben Gurion, the arrivals gate felt like a big family gathering, as if every single person here had come to pick up much-...

Today's office, Books

Welcomed by books

by Etaoin Shrdluc

Tel aviv-yafo — The tradition in this Israelian university is for visitors not to own their own office or to be gathered in a guests office, but to be welcomed by a permanent professor to share his office. It has not...

Traveling

A Momentary Superpower

by :DD L

Jerusalem — It’s 3:34 am. My stomach is growling. It’s pitch black and silent, except for the freezer whirring. It feels like the whole city is rising and falling from the inhales and exhales of people’s slumber....

ramadan, pessah

PESSA’H ET RAMADAN, À LA RECHERCHE DU LIEN PERDU

by Samir Taouaou

Jerusalem — Nous pouvons apprendre bien des choses de la symbolique : les mythes et leurs significations s’expriment dans l’objet, le corps et le geste qui se transforment dès lors en symbole. Dans les temps anci...

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