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Yaakov Kirschen, creator of the iconic Dry Bones comic strip which reflected the collected Jewish experience in Israel and abroad, passed away in Israel at the age of 87.
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Starting in 1973, thanks to The Jerusalem Post, Yaakov Kirschen, the “Mad” Zionist, applied that screwball approach to the ...
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The word “Iyar” is an acronym for “Ani Hashem Rofecha,” I am God, your Healer. Iyar is considered a month of healing for both ...
Yaakov Kirschen’s down-to-earth needling of public figures in “Dry Bones” epitomized Jerusalem’s refusal to bow to foreign diktats.The post When editorial cartoons prompted the response of presidents ...
Considered "a national treasure of the Jewish people," the Brooklyn-born artist won the 2014 Nefesh B'Nefesh Bonei Zion Prize for his contribution to Israeli culture.The post ‘Dry Bones’ cartoonist Ya ...
One death camp and perhaps the cruelest; however, remains relatively unknown. It’s not in Poland. And unlike all the other ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNResearch center works to save myriad Hebrew dialects shaped by millennia of wanderingIsrael's Academy of the Hebrew Language has been preserving a treasure trove of accents and pronunciations that are swiftly becoming lost by its own work to standardize language ...
If I had to name the worst disaster that could befall me it would be to leave the Land of Israel for Chutz L’Aretz." ...
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The Blogs | The Times of Israel on MSNThe criminal underbelly of free newspaper distributionIt's Friday at the bakery and an older gentleman gently accosts me: 'Psst, go get me one of those papers; they won't let me ...
Book awards, library hours, educational resources and more Judge ... wrote acting U.S. Assistant Attorney General Yaakov M.
"He really was a national treasure."Hirsh Goodman, The Jerusalem Report's founder and former Editor-in-Chief, shared: ...
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