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  • Attia el-Assam (second from right) of the Islamic Movement at his Beersheba office.
    Attia el-Assam (second from right) of the Islamic Movement at his Beersheba office.
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    Will Israeli Bedouins Choose the Army Over the Islamic Movement?

    Israeli Arabs at a Crossroads: The tug of war between state-sponsored clerics and soft-spoken Islamists over the hearts and minds of the young now includes the IDF

    byElhanan Miller
  • Wafa Abu Ammar (second from right) at her home in Laqiya.
    Wafa Abu Ammar (second from right) at her home in Laqiya.
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    Israel Provides a Third-World Education for Bedouins

    Israeli Arabs at a Crossroads: high dropout rates and low achievement leave many children at a dead end

    byElhanan Miller
  • Insaf Abu Shareb (far right) in her Be’er Sheva office.
    Insaf Abu Shareb (far right) in her Be’er Sheva office.
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    Fighting the ‘Patriarchal Deal’ Between the State of Israel and the Bedouin

    Israeli Arabs at a Crossroads: How one woman in the Negev stands up against polygamy, abuse, and ignorance

    byElhanan Miller
  • Yasser Abul Qi'an (far right).
    Yasser Abul Qi'an (far right).
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    The War For the Negev Comes to Um al-Hiran

    In the first of a series of dispatches from Arab society in Israel, where—and how—should the Bedouin live?

    byElhanan Miller
  • Efrat Giat, a licensed tour guide who raises goats in Ein Kerem, opens her homes to tourists from both Israel and abroad.
    Efrat Giat, a licensed tour guide who raises goats in Ein Kerem, opens her homes to tourists from both Israel and abroad.
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    Next Stop on the Tour: The Living Room

    Women show tour groups different sides of Israel, starting in their own homes

    bySara Toth Stub
  • Eliezer Bikschnapper on kashrut duty in Jordan.
    Eliezer Bikschnapper on kashrut duty in Jordan.
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    Roll, Jordan Produce, Roll

    In the ‘shmita’ years, Jewish farmers can keep the produce coming—by sneaking into Jordan

    byInna Lazareva
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