Home > Issue 61 > Columns Portrait of a People | A Dream Finally Come True Naomi Samuel The LashGouache25 x 17.5 cmTbilisi, 1939Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi Shalom Koboshvili1876–1941 Historic Realism Not yet a Segula subscriber? Access our full archive online, have print issues delivered to your door, and more Subscribe now Already a subscriber? Log in Feel free to share Issue 61 Related Topics Film review | The Iron LadyMargaret Thatcher’s career is worthy of a more deserving tribute than a film about Alzheimer’s Sara Jo Ben-Zvi The Iron Lady Directed by Phyllida ...Voices of the Past | Yosef TrumpeldorDiary entries and letters from Trumpeldor’s final days, 1920 January 4 Many have asked: If the French with their rifles and machine guns can’t stand up to the...Tale of a Trail | Nicanor’s CaveNestled in the botanical gardens on the Hebrew University’s Mount Scopus campus is a small burial cave dating from the Second Temple period. A century ago, this...Tale of a Trail | Sa’adThe founders of Kibbutz Sa’ad (literally, “Aid”) didn’t choose that name, but the establishment of this collective between Gaza and Beersheba in 1947 certainly ...A Day at the Museum | Bialik SquareA nostalgic, European-style city square has been renovated once again, this time commemorating a century since Hayim Nahman Bialik’s arrival in Tel Aviv Sara Jo...