5/10/12 Round Up AM Edition
By Jspace Staff on 5/10/2012 at 11:00 AM
Categories: Art, Culture, Israel
The head of a Kadima council resigned his post yesterday, following the Likud-Kadima coalition announcement in the Knesset. [Israel Hayom]
An Argentinian book festival honored Israel’s booth for its creativity. The festival is one of the largest in the Spanish-speaking world. [Times of Israel] And a cultural festival in Jerusalem this summer will feature several new installations, including an interactive screen made by an Israeli designer. [Haaretz]
Meanwhile, a Chabadnik school head sees your child’s education differently from his predecessors. [Jewish Week] And contaminated prayer books at the Kotel have been blamed on women’s tears. [Ynet]
Elsewhere, a beloved 89-year-old rabbi in Israel is getting married for the second time. [Jerusalem Post] One of Israel’s most innovative and renowned chefs died last week. [Tablet]








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