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Weblogs (or Blogs for short) are similar to journals with regular entries that focus on a particular topic. This page contains links to the best Jewish and Israeli Blogs on the Net.
Allison Kaplan Sommer: Israelity
With ISRAELITY, ISRAEL21c is trying to help the world see life in Israel as it truly is. The real Israel - people living ordinary lives in an extraordinary place. The reality of daily life in Israel isn't only politics and violence: it is commerce and research; art and culture; music and dance; community and family.
Blogs of Zion
Blogs of Zion is an on-line forum for Zionists from across the ideological and social spectrum to decipher, develop and debate issues affecting the Jewish people around the world.
Brian Blum
Brian is an excellent writer, and his blog is more like a collection of articles than of journal-like entries. His blog focuses on his personal experiences as an American immigrant living in Israel.
Daniel Pipes
Daniel Pipes is director of the Middle East Forum, a member of the presidentially-appointed board of the U.S. Institute of Peace, and a prize-winning columnist for the New York Post and The Jerusalem Post.
Gila's Big Adventure
Gila sees life as an adventure and writes about her life in Israel.
If I forget thee......
Gil writes about life in Israel.
Imshin
This is a light, funny, enjoyable blog to read. "The meaningless chatter of your regular split personality Israeli mother trying to make sense of current insanity."
Insanity or Intellect
Jonathan Klinger, an Israel Cyberlaw attorney whom is active in the Israeli left, writes this blog. While his views are not popular in Israel today, his blog is full of thought-provoking information.
Israel At Level Ground
Dave Bender writes his views about Israel.
Israel Matzav
Carl, an orthodox Jew from Boston who made aliyah to Jerusalem, has a lot to say about the situation in Israel today.
Israeli Guy
Stay up-to-date on the life and minds of young Israelis by reading Gil Shterzer's Weblog entries.
Israellycool
Read hard-hitting views of an Australian living in Israel.
Jerusalem Diaries
Get first hand, behind the headlines news and views live from Jerusalem.
Jerusalem Post Blogs
This page links to blogs written by Israeli politicians and writers as well as Jewish professors and leaders.
Kishkushim
This commentary on Israel, the Middle East, and the Jewish World is written by five (Amos, John, Carmia, Noah and Noah) 20-something year olds who studying for advanced degrees. The blog is kept up-to-date and written from the field with some original thoughts.
Leah's Techno-Geek Diaries
Leah, a technical writing consultant in Karmiel, Israel, shares her views about life in Israel. Her writing about her life in a war zone is personal and extensive.
Meryl Youris
Meryl Yourish makes me laugh out loud. She is a very funny women from New Jersey who hates Anti-Semitism and loves Israel.
Oleh Girl
Yael made aliyah in 2005 and began the blog to write about her very personal process of immigrating to Israel. In the summer of 2006, her blog is all about the war. Interesting, information and funny.
Ra'anana Ramblings
This busy Mom in Ra'anana, Israel writes an insightful and content-rich blog which is worth reading.
Something Something
This is a blog about life in Israel written by two "Anglos" living somewhere in Israel. They aim to entertain, to provoke, and to educate, but they do not aim to please.
SuperRaizy
This mother with a superhero complex has a lot to say about Israel.
Tal G.
This blog generally summarizes the latest news about Israel and links to articles on the Net that go into greater depth about those news stories.
Treppenwitz
David Bogner, a husband and father of three living in Israel, wries about life in Israel.
West Bank Mama
Find views on Israel and life in general, from the perspective of a mother living in a very controversial part of the world.

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