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  • 05.11.2004 - PICKING UP THE PIECES
  • 29.10.2004 - The new allies
  • 22.10.2004 - The Beduin threat
  • 15.10.2004 - The morning after
  • 08.10.2004 - The other Jewish state
  • 01.10.2004 - Spirited away
  • 24.09.2004 - Sins of 5764
  • 15.09.2004 - Inside the Iraqi insurgency
  • 10.09.2004 - Ariel Sharon's bottom line
  • 03.09.2004 - Who is this man?
  • 27.08.2004 - A nation in overdraft
  • 20.08.2004 - The new haredim
  • 13.08.2004 - Is Bibi ready?
  • 06.08.2004 - Conversations with my killer
  • 30.07.2004 - Danced all night
  • 23.07.2004 - Guns over Gaza
  • 16.07.2004 - The decline of shame
  • 09.07.2004 - After Mubarak
  • 02.07.2004 - New day in Iraq
  • 18.06.2004 - Key to destruction
  • 11.06.2004 - To divide a city
  • 04.06.2004 - Why can't anyone lead the right?
  • 28.05.2004 - Under the fire
  • 21.05.2004 - Prophet of doom
  • EDITORIAL: The new haredim
    How often we hear it said: "At the rate we're going, pretty soon the country will be one-quarter Arab, one-quarter haredim, and one-half the rest of us."

    The holy revolution
    By ANSHEL PFEFFER AND NETA SELA
    The young haredi generation is taking hitherto unheard of liberties and getting away with it

    A chink in the armor
    By LARRY DERFNER
    Is the Internet a Trojan horse in the haredi world or another way of spreading Torah learning?

    The guests are here to stay
    By TALYA HALKIN
    There was a moment during the making of the newly-released movie Ushpizin, when the entire production appeared to be on the verge of breaking down.

    Storming the gates and coming closer
    By RACHEL FISHMAN
    'The new revolutionaries are haredim who are God-fearing but fearless," says Dr. Sarit Barzilai

  • DOUGLAS DAVIS: Europe
  • GIL HOFFMAN: Politics
  • HERB KEINON: Diplomacy
  • ZANINE ZACHARIA: Washington