
Blood and Tattoos in the Work of Uri Katzenstein | By Yasmin Bergner
Here is the translation of the article into English, with all HTML tags and image source codes preserved as they appeared in the original. “These

Votiko | The Greatest Plague Known to Mankind | By Paul Levy | Translated by Yasmin Bergner
“Watiko” is a concept that comes from the Cree tribe in North America, a word that expresses a psychological illness that affects self-destructive human behavior.

Why It’s Critical for Women to Heal the Wound of Motherhood | By Bethany Webster | Translated by Yasmin Bergner
Many do not understand that the fundamental issue underlying women’s empowerment is the mother’s wound. Difficulties and challenges between mothers and daughters are violent, unrestrained,

The One and Only Form | The Science of Sacred Geometry | By Yasmin Bergner
להלן המאמר מתורגם לאנגלית, תוך שמירה על המבנה המקורי, העיצוב, וקודי התמונות כפי שביקשת. Originally published in “Hayim Aherim” (Other Lives) Magazine In human beings,

The Field Boy | Interview with Nassim Haramein #2 | Interviewer: Yasmin Bergner
In the first part of the article, we talked about a new technology being developed in the Ramin lab. Last year, the first version of

The Field Boy | Interview with Nassim Haramein #1 | Interviewer: Yasmin Bergner
“Modern science’s refusal to search for a higher order is slowing down the development of humanity and severely damaging the ecosystems on which we depend

History of Tattoo Culture in Israel | By Yasmin Bergner
In recent years, we have witnessed an exciting process of tattoo revival in our region, albeit belatedly. Why is the tattoo renaissance coming to Israel

Tattoos | The Human Body as a Work of Art | Museum | Curator: Yasmin Bergner
Since the dawn of history, the tattooed body has been a means of glorification and personal and collective definition of man. The art of tattooing

Body Decoration and Tattoos in Africa and the Middle East | By Yasmine Bergner
It is possible that the practice of body adornment dates back approximately 100,000 years, or even earlier. Shells and bone tools discovered in Blombos Cave

What’s Up with Men? The Mother’s Wound as the Missing Link in Understanding Misogyny | Bethany Webster | From English: Yasmin Bergner
Amid a brave surge of women coming forward with accounts of sexual harassment across industries, many of us, both women and men, are beginning to

The Murder of the Philosopher Hypatia and the History of Misogyny | By Yasmin Bergner
In the spring of 415 AD, a pagan noblewoman emerged from the lecture hall attached to the Great Library of Alexandria and called for her

Mark of Shame and Symbol of Protection By Yasmine Bergner
Currently, a fascinating exhibition is being displayed at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, curated by Haim Maor (curator of the university galleries) in collaboration with

Ancient Future | The Great Initiation Journey | Article by Yasmin Bergner
The myth relating to the powers of creation has always been an inseparable part of our lives. The trinity of myth-ritual-sacred, which recurs frequently in

Rebooting the Swastika | Article by Yasmin Bergner
The deep wounds left by the Holocaust and World War II have cemented the swastika in our consciousness as an image that symbolizes satanic evil,

Physical ownership of the symbol | Article by Yasmin Bergner
Until not long ago, the art world ignored the field of tattooing, excluding it and labeling it as primitive and inferior, but in recent years

To Experience Pain in a Controlled Way | An Article by Yasmine Bergner
In an exhibition that addresses American tattoo culture, Rona Yifman continues to observe personas that operate with a sense of oppression, and discovers a humanity

“And to Him You Shall Cling” – Tattoos in Judaism | Yasmine Bergner
Contrary to popular belief, the Jews of the Biblical era maintained a rich folk tattoo culture. The common view is that Jewish faith categorically forbids