HaKivun Mizrah 44 – Democracy Square Editor in Chief: Shula Keshet KashiEditors: Shula Keshet Kashi, Sivan Tahel, Mati ShemoelofDoes Israeli democracy, as it has evolved over its 75 years of existence,indeed grant social rights to the entire population, while recognizing theequality and full representation of every individual? The diverseliterature, poetry and art presented in this…
Direction East is a periodical for culture and literature that has taken upon itself the mission to bring to the surface all Mizrahi literature and art, in the belief that there is an Eastern school in Israel, both literature and the arts. The journal is not only an eclectic hostel for works with an Mizrahi…
Ichikadana Breaks Silence, brings for the first time the voices of women, who feel Indian even after decades in Israel, even if they were born here. The stories were written in the framework of the Breaking the Silence project initiated and produced by Ilana Shzor, the Women s School and the Community of Learning Women…
Part A of the Tetouan trilogy. The demand for listening is at the center of the book. Turning away from the literary acceptance attempts, the book publishers and the shops, and also the reader looking for objectivity, balance, and persuasive explanations, the book seeks a reader who can stay and listen, believe he does not…
The first part of the books of the covenant and grace, which guide spiritual development. This book includes twenty-two chapters in the doctrine of love – the spring of the Song of Songs of our time in the pure voice of the soul.
The issue of civil disobedience is one of the complex phenomena in the relationship between the individual and his country. Failure to comply with the law in a democratic state, whose government decisions derive their authority from the support of the majority, is undoubtedly a particularly complex issue. This collection of articles contains theoretical essays,…
The displacement of the Arab villages emptied in 1948 from the Israeli discourse– Lifta, Tantura, Kastina and hundreds of other Arab villages, from thier hundreds of thousands inhabitants, who fled or were expelled. Israel prevented the return of the refugees to their homes, destroyed most of their villages, expropriated their property, and used their lands…
This book tells the history of the Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow, presents the various struggles it has promoted and articulates its worldview and the moral dilemmas it faces. The book offers innovative and challenging reading material, regarding Mezrahizm that go far beyond the traditional discussion that imprisoned it in descriptive theoretical frameworks and in a series…
Written by: Dr. Raghda Alnabilsy Editors: Shula Keshat (Kashi) and Revital Madar Published: 2017 (Hebrew, Arabic and English) The report deals with the phenomenon of denial concerning racism and sexism embedded in Israel s education system, its policies and its ramification.
The book deals with the relationship between Mizrahi and Palestinian culture in Israel, through works of visual art. The book presents the works of 34 Palestinian and Mizrahi artists, which work in a variety of mediums, alongside articles by the best contemporary scholars. Published in Hebrew, Arabic and English
Editors: Tal Dekel, Efrat Yardai, Esti Almo Wexler and Shula Keshet (Kashi) Published: 2017 (Hebrew and English) A unique book dedicated to the unmediated examination of the wide and rich range of creative work of Israeli-Ethiopian artists. The works presented here, with their distinctive voices, encompass a range of genres and media – photography, painting, embroidery, ceramics, painting, sculpture…
Bracha Sari s spiritual guide to disillusionment. I began to write this book 26 years ago, starting with my book- There will be an Outlet – 5744 (the year 5744, to the creation of the world), to which I set fire, and I have continued to write to this day. Every year I try to…