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  • Zahi Kapeluto, AVP Research Technology Management at AT&T Israel R&D Center. Photo: Zahi Kapeluto

    CTech's Book Review: A sensitive parody about race and identity in the U.S

    06.01.22|Zahi KapelutoZahi Kapeluto, AVP Research Technology Management at AT&T Israel R&D Center, shares insights after reading “The White Boy Shuffle” by Paul Beatty

  • The fourth of July fireworks came early this year, loudly signaling a shift across the U.S.

    04.07.20|Viki AuslanderThe coronavirus crisis led to a craving for normalcy. The quick and painful realization that it is no longer achievable gave way to hopes of redesigning the current state of affairs to sustain a revolution

  • Wednesday's protests. Photo: Avi Mualem

    As Protests Subside, the Plight of Israel’s Ethiopian Community Is Only More Glaring

    04.07.19|Lilach Baumer, Shachar Ilan, and Meir OrbachIsrael’s Ethiopian community took to the streets again on Wednesday afternoon to protest police violence, racial profiling, and discrimination

  • Tuesday's protests. Photo: Doron Golan

    Israel Grinds to a Halt as Country’s Ethiopian Community Protests Police Violence

    03.07.19|Lilach BaumerA night of riots resulted in over a hundred cops and many protestors and bystanders injured and 136 protestors detained; damage was caused to private property, police cars, and ambulances

  • Beitar Jerusalem fans and team members. Photo: Reuven Schwartz

    Jerusalem Soccer Club Plays “Trump” Card

    14.05.18|Tofi StolerJust one day before the inauguration of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, Beitar announced its intention to add the U.S. President’s last name to its club name

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