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Israel catches eyes of U.S. doctors looking to make Aliyah
The MedEX conference in New Jersey sees hundreds of U.S. healthcare professionals come together to look for work in Israel's health system despite doubts and uncertainty over security situation and protests
Adir Yanko, New Jersey
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18:44 | 04.01.23
Can you rekindle lost passion?
Israeli licensed sex therapist explores the evolving dynamics of relationships and the importance of communication and physical synchronization; would open relationships help and why couples should avoid comparing their sexual experiences to others'
Shani Gal
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09:04 | 04.01.23
U.S. prosecutors: Russian spy snagged intel on big-name politician during covert mission in Israel
According to court filings seen by Ynet, Sergey Vladimirovich Cherkasov, who tried to infiltrate the International Court in the Hague and gather information about ongoing investigations against Russia, visited Israel in early 2020 and gathered information about U.S. Embassy diplomats and Israeli ‘kingmaker’
Daniel Edelson/New York
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13:28 | 03.31.23
Life on Israel's most expensive street
Located on the picturesque shoreline of Herzliya Pituah, Galle Tkhelet St. is the address of choice for Israel's most affluent individuals; Prominent tech executives, business leaders, and foreign ambassadors call it home; 'The most expensive deal recorded on the street was NIS 230 million,' says real estate expert
Assaf Kamar
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09:03 | 03.31.23
Grand Theft Love Story: Israeli gamers find true love online
YouTubers Ronen Rubin and Meital Atia both sought refuge in gaming; one day, their paths crossed online and their romance played out before their audiences, making its way to real life
Maya Benita
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14:35 | 03.30.23
Arab Israelis mostly sit out judicial overhaul protests
Arab sector harbors a deep sense that the system is already rigged against it and always has been — and sees the demonstrations as an exclusively Jewish movement unwilling to include issues that matter to them
Associated Press
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13:51 | 03.30.23
Russian jihadist swaps weapons for wasabi in Syria sushi outlet
Islam Shakhbanov lays down arms and opens small sushi restaurant in war-torn Syria's rebel-held northwest, as the conflict wanes and fighters look for other sources of income; 'I opened a restaurant,' he says, 'but I did not abandon jihad'
AFP
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13:47 | 03.30.23
Tel Aviv annual Pride Parade 2023 - What you need to know
Changing day, changing location: Mayor Ron Huldai says there will be not one but two major events, as Tel Aviv will continue to be a bastion of liberalism and freedom to be whoever you want, regardless of religion, race, gender, or sexual orientation
Adam Kutub
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00:07 | 03.30.23
Coping with war: Challenges faced by Russian and Ukrainian olim in Israel
Many olim run into numerous challenges trying to find their footing in their new home, struggling with everything from finding suitable housing to earning a living and even learning Hebrew
Attila Somfalvi
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00:02 | 03.28.23
Fearing Palestinian attacks, Israelis seek security in guns
Israelis increasingly fearful of surging violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are deciding to get a gun license in a lengthy bureaucratic process as they train in firing range
AFP
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14:22 | 03.27.23
Israeli Columbia University professor sounds the alarm on political climate, rising antisemitism
Prof. Keren Yarhi-Milo shares deep concerns over Israel's current state, echoing global trend of fragile democracies, and boldly calls for more Israeli students to expand discourse
Daniel Edelson, New York
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18:20 | 03.26.23
'I’ve never been happy with myself': after 30 years, Jerry was reborn as a man
For as long as he can remember, Jerry-Lee Onor has felt himself in a body not his own; as he celebrates his fortieth birthday as a man, he tells Ynet about his love of sport, struggles and relationship with Israel’s transgender community
Eitan Geffen
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08:42 | 03.25.23
'Israel is misunderstood': Israeli director making waves in Hollywood with new film
In Ynetnews interview, Dani Menkin says that in his work he tries to highlight aspects of Israel that viewers abroad may not be exposed to, while his latest feature 'Little Town' explores the universal experience of grief and healing
Yulia Karra
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08:51 | 03.24.23
The narcissist male and his mate are actually similar
While one has an overly increased sense of self, the other is subjugated by adoration of the other, creating an unhealthy bond of dependency that would lead to eventual resentment, need for vengeance and even hate
Roi Tzur
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20:36 | 03.23.23
How Israeli Arabs prepare for the Ramadan
Though the holiday become associated with violence in recent years, the Arab sector rejoices over a time marked by fasting, prayers, and holiday feasts
Elisha Ben-Kimon, Hassan Shaalan, Einav Halabi
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23:48 | 03.22.23
Trapped and jobless, Gaza youths look for a way out
A rising number of Palestinians are making the perilous crossing to Europe, driven to escape repeated wars and the Israeli and Egyptian blockade that has left Gaza cut off since the Hamas assumed power in 2007
Reuters
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22:17 | 03.22.23
A taste of the IDF changes the life of young Jews
Youths from across the Jewish Diaspora come to southern Israel where they simulate enlisting in the military and serving as IDF soldiers
Ynet
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20:21 | 03.21.23
Israeli model San Mizrachi ranks as world's most successful: "It's Unbelievable"
Sun MIzrahi in whirlwind career, lands major shows, ranked high in Vogues top model list, featured in Harper's Bazar vlog; 'I can't wrap my head around what has been happening' she says
Orit Marilyn Rosenzweig
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09:45 | 03.21.23
How I became a target of the Islamic Republic of Iran
"As a feminist, an Israeli, an American and a journalist, I am the epitome of everything the Islamic Republic despises and wants to destroy," Ynetnews correspondent describes her personal experience
Emily Schrader
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20:02 | 03.20.23
Private jet exhibition lands at Ben Gurion Airport
Luxurious and spacious, private jets can cost a pretty penny, but according to private aviation companies Israel has the most privately owned aircraft compared to its population
Daniel Salami, Assaf Kamar
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11:01 | 03.20.23
When danger knocked, Huwara terror attack survivor answered
Although he suffered life-threatening injuries, David Stern was able to fight back and repel his attacker; in a past interview with Ynet the ex-U.S. Marine discusses the significance of self-defense
Ynet
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00:28 | 03.20.23
The unspoken cause behind mothers' diminished libido
Feelings of physical and emotional overload from contact among mothers of young children are prevalent yet hardly discussed; it’s time to bring this often-overlooked phenomenon to the forefront
Shulamit Sperber
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19:46 | 03.19.23
Israel in the eyes of new immigrants
Youth from non-democratic countries hold high hopes of a life of freedom in Israel; say do not yet understand public outcry over government judicial overhaul
Nitzi Yakov
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11:12 | 03.19.23
How did the city of Lod become the murder capital of Israel?
The city saw 70 murders in the last decade but only about one-third have been solved; a journey through the city's streets reveals citizens are struggling to cope with a volatile cocktail of poverty, politics, firearms, and a pervasive sense of deprivation
Daniel Dolev
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19:02 | 03.18.23
In face of tragedy, Israeli women host open houses focused on thankfulness
In memory of two young brothers who were murdered, Israeli women are opening their homes to others across the religious and political divides
The Media Line
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15:06 | 03.18.23
Israeli stylist dressing Angelina Jolie and Tyra Banks talks poverty-stricken past
Tom Salama's drive to succeed as a fashion professional led him to eventually rub shoulders with Hollywood's biggest stars despite having grown up in Israel's periphery; now, he's about to direct his first feature film
Smadar Shir
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09:05 | 03.18.23
Former head of Israel Atomic Energy Commission fears for country's future
Zeev Snir recently retires after seven years in a post he was appointed to by Netanyahu says in a letter to the PM that he had turned his back on major challenge for judicial overhaul and personal interests; says he is pessimistic as Israel lacks responsible leadership
Nadav Eyal
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21:51 | 03.16.23
Israeli plus-size model launches lingerie brand for curvy women
Shay Zanco says she was motivated to make plus-sized girls feel that they are seen, and is driven by personal experiences and childhood traumas; her self-designed attire features bras for sizes ranging from 38DD to 42G
Itay Yaacov
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14:23 | 03.12.23
From Ramallah to Tehran: Palestinian ties to Iran throughout history
Despite what many may believe, warm relations between Palestinian officials and Iranian flourished way before the Islamic Revolution that turned the country into an authoritarian and theocratic state
Emily Schrader
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23:32 | 03.10.23
As the world celebrates women, here are 10 Israeli women to watch
There are certainly challenges in Israeli society when it comes to gender equality but some remarkable women shatter the glass ceiling in Israel, and make the world a better place
Emily Schrader
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14:43 | 03.10.23
Haredi wonder woman shatters glass ceilings in Israel's firefighter services
Mother of 11 Rachel Pisam recently became the first woman to be appointed to emergency organization's second-highest rank, juggling career and family life
Meir Turgeman
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18:56 | 03.07.23
Jewish man discovers house his mother lived in featured in 'Schindler's List'
Max Friedman arrives in Poland in an attempt to write his family's history, only to find that where his mother lived prior to the Holocaust became a famous tourist attraction
Ynet
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17:10 | 03.05.23
Israeli family falls in love with Honduras after getting lost in Central America
Traveler Einav Barzany took his family on a vacation to Nicaragua, but due to unforeseen developments, they deviated off course and ended up in Honduras - where they had a once-in-a-lifetime holiday experience
Einav Barzany
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14:04 | 03.04.23
Viral Israeli sex instructor reveals story behind successful workshop
Liri Yoel Pinkovitch says idea for sex workshop, where among other things she shows men her own vagina, came after she realized how inadequate sexual education is in Israel, and offered ways to improve it
Michaela Hazani
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09:07 | 03.04.23
Israeli doctors treating the sick in Amazon jungle
Low socio-economic classes in rural Brazil often unable to obtain western-grade medical care, so when a crew of Israeli doctors used ex-navy boat for make-shift hospital, locals flocked to get physical check-ups
Doron Cooperstein
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18:52 | 03.03.23
Mardigian Museum recounts Armenians' long history in the Holy Land
Between an Armenian monarch taking over Jerusalem in 95 BCE, a wave of Armenian emigration to Jerusalem in the 4th century and the horrific events of the Armenian genocide, the new museum has a lot of important history to share
Mael Benoliel/i24NEWS
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08:59 | 03.03.23
Israeli model breaks conventions at 74
Nurit Gordon says she is proud to represent older women in the industry and never attempts to hide her age; hopes to make it on the international stage eyeing a job with Dolce & Gabbana
Aviv Weinberg
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20:14 | 03.02.23
For some Gaza kids, a donkey cart is the only way to class
Loay Abu Sahloul, 33, offers his slow-yet-affordable donkey cart as a viable alternative for a bus, but poverty-stricken parents admit it's not their preferred solution; 'My heart breaks each time I see the children on that cart,' says one father
Reuters
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14:33 | 03.02.23
Israeli Olympic gold medalist Linoy Ashram: I was that girl nobody believed in
Ashram says her coaches didn't think much of her at first, which only motivated her to prove them wrong; now, she seeks to impart the lessons she learned to other young girls
Hagar Kochavi
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18:43 | 02.28.23
Elite Israeli Independence War fighter says ‘fighting for Israel again’ at 99
Amos Horev says he is worried about the state of the country due to judicial reform and adds that the government can't ignore the cry of the people
Eitan Glickman, Adam Kutub
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17:05 | 02.27.23
IDF special ops reservists to refuse service if judicial overhaul successful
'This is about civic courage and sacrifice and what it means to be Israeli,' say authors of a public letter signed by 250 IDF intelligence units' reservists, warning they will no longer volunteer to serve under 'dictatorship'
Etti Abramov
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12:01 | 02.27.23
'Show must go on': Tel Aviv Fashion Week kicks off while 'country is on fire'
Premier Israeli fashion show producer Motti Reif aims to utilize upcoming fashion week as a platform to advance notable social causes and elevate awareness
Itay Yaacov
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21:38 | 02.26.23
Partner of popstar Noa Kirel talks rough path to modeling stardom
Boyfriend of the Israeli songstress, Tomer Hacohen, says his tough upbringing - including being diagnosed with a chronic disease and losing his father - made him chase success and pursue seemingly unrealistic goals
Lior Oach
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12:34 | 02.26.23
How Houthi-run Yemen universities teach that Israel is the enemy
Students in areas controlled by the Houthi insurgents are forced to study ideology-based curricula, leading many to abandon their education and join the fight of the years long civil war
The Media Line
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18:49 | 02.25.23
Van life: Israeli family traveling the world in a caravan trailer
18 months ago, Eyal and Hadar and their children set out on a trip of a lifetime - around the world in a camper trailer; 'The world is our oyster, we travel the world and do whatever we want,' says couple
Einav Barazani
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08:50 | 02.25.23
Israel’s outpost approvals boost settlers, deepen conflict
In-depth: Settlers now find their closest allies at the highest government levels with Netanyahu’s new coalition officially granting Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a settler leader, authority over settlement construction.
Associated Press
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23:24 | 02.24.23
Israel terror victim may walk again after groundbreaking surgery
Benaya Peretz was shot in his back during West Bank attack, leaving him paralyzed; thanks to crowdfunding, he could soon undergo an operation, which he says may allow him to join a coveted IDF unit
Elisha Ben-Kimon
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10:13 | 02.23.23
What’s behind the Israeli army’s deadly Nablus arrest raid?
Fighting between Israeli security forces, some of which were disguised as sheikhs, and Palestinian gunmen erupted in the stone alleys and the IDF even fired missiles at a house after the Lion's Den militants holed up there refused to surrender
Ynet, Associated Press
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23:20 | 02.22.23
A nature reserve thrives inside Israeli air force base
Israel's own little 'African Safari' can be found in the middle of an air force base, where soldiers and commanders place great emphasis on respecting the local wildlife and doing all they can to let them thrive away from poachers and rowdy citizens
Assaf Kamar
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22:34 | 02.22.23
Couples who don't play together don't stay together - therapist
Roi Tzur talks about the pitfalls that every relationship might face, and how to avoid harm; says couples 'suspending reality' by using fantasy can keep fires burning
Ynet
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22:09 | 02.22.23
'When the ultra-Orthodox are the majority,' A new book's dire prediction of the future
Yitzik Crombie warns in his book of society collapsing if Haredi and secular sectors don't come to agreements; says by 2050 there will be a religious majority but that doesn't have to be a bad thing
Raanan Shaked
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23:08 | 02.21.23
Countries where Israelis can get free higher education
Study by Erudera – an online education search engine - looked into many academic institutions in Europe to determine which ones can offer Israelis a chance to earn free education if they fit the criteria
Matan Shor
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16:02 | 02.21.23
Israeli senior citizen gets married on his 100th birthday
Proving age is just a number, Abraham Nahum gets hitched to Bella upon turning 100 - giving hope to all singles out there that it is never too late
Elisha Ben Kimon
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14:57 | 02.21.23
Strip clubs see post-pandemic resurgence in Israel
Years after Israeli authorities launched a crusade against strip clubs, not much seems to have changed, as savvy club owners come up with creative workarounds to stay in business
Mor Shimoni, Dan Raban
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11:32 | 02.21.23
How to tell your partner about your fetish without scaring them off? Israeli sexpert answers
Afraid of being judged for your kinks? Sexual therapist Shelly Varod believes it all depends on your attitude and how you tell your partner about it
Shelly Varod
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21:54 | 02.20.23
Bedouin tour guide 'proud' to work at Israeli heritage site
When Awad Abu-Ruqaiq is questioned about his decision to take up job at Ben-Gurion Heritage Institute, he says that Bedouins are 'an integral part of the Israeli public,'; 'It's important to pass on history just like every other citizen,' he says
Ilana Curiel
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14:22 | 02.20.23
Israeli women partaking in all-nude photoshoots to improve body image
More and more Israeli women, both young and old, say that taking photos of themselves completely naked has helped their self-confidence
Or Sofer
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10:53 | 02.20.23
Parents of Jewish and Arab victims of Jerusalem terror attacks find solace in grief
Noa Lazar and Asil Sawaed, both friends in life, were killed at the same spot, six months apart; their families cross religious and ethnic divides that often plague Israeli society to find strength to carry on
Eitan Glickman
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23:57 | 02.19.23
Israeli women seek new approach to sperm donors
Some single and same-sex parents in Israel say they prefer the process of fertilization to be a natural one, where they get to meet the donor and not wait in a cold clinic where anonymity is law
Yael Garty
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11:14 | 02.19.23
‘Swastika boards’ and ‘surf Nazis’: New documentary explores surfing’s history of antisemitism
Being on the receiving end of bullying at a young age due to his Jewish heritage Josh Greene relied on surfing to build up his confidence and utilized his filmmaking skills to make a documentary about the overlap between the sport and antisemitism
Jacob Gurvis/JTA
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10:36 | 02.19.23
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Israel catches eyes of U.S. doctors looking to make Aliyah
Adir Yanko, New Jersey
|
Can you rekindle lost passion?
Shani Gal
|
U.S. prosecutors: Russian spy snagged intel on big-name politician during covert mission in Israel
Daniel Edelson/New York
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Life on Israel's most expensive street
Assaf Kamar
|
Grand Theft Love Story: Israeli gamers find true love online
Maya Benita
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Arab Israelis mostly sit out judicial overhaul protests
Associated Press
|
Russian jihadist swaps weapons for wasabi in Syria sushi outlet
AFP
|
Tel Aviv annual Pride Parade 2023 - What you need to know
Adam Kutub
|
Coping with war: Challenges faced by Russian and Ukrainian olim in Israel
Attila Somfalvi
|
Fearing Palestinian attacks, Israelis seek security in guns
AFP
|
Israeli Columbia University professor sounds the alarm on political climate, rising antisemitism
Daniel Edelson, New York
|
'I’ve never been happy with myself': after 30 years, Jerry was reborn as a man
Eitan Geffen
|
'Israel is misunderstood': Israeli director making waves in Hollywood with new film
Yulia Karra
|
The narcissist male and his mate are actually similar
Roi Tzur
|
How Israeli Arabs prepare for the Ramadan
Elisha Ben-Kimon, Hassan Shaalan, Einav Halabi
|
Trapped and jobless, Gaza youths look for a way out
Reuters
|
A taste of the IDF changes the life of young Jews
Ynet
|
Israeli model San Mizrachi ranks as world's most successful: "It's Unbelievable"
Orit Marilyn Rosenzweig
|
How I became a target of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Emily Schrader
|
Private jet exhibition lands at Ben Gurion Airport
Daniel Salami, Assaf Kamar
|
When danger knocked, Huwara terror attack survivor answered
Ynet
|
The unspoken cause behind mothers' diminished libido
Shulamit Sperber
|
Israel in the eyes of new immigrants
Nitzi Yakov
|
How did the city of Lod become the murder capital of Israel?
Daniel Dolev
|
In face of tragedy, Israeli women host open houses focused on thankfulness
The Media Line
|
Israeli stylist dressing Angelina Jolie and Tyra Banks talks poverty-stricken past
Smadar Shir
|
Former head of Israel Atomic Energy Commission fears for country's future
Nadav Eyal
|
Israeli plus-size model launches lingerie brand for curvy women
Itay Yaacov
|
From Ramallah to Tehran: Palestinian ties to Iran throughout history
Emily Schrader
|
As the world celebrates women, here are 10 Israeli women to watch
Emily Schrader
|
Haredi wonder woman shatters glass ceilings in Israel's firefighter services
Meir Turgeman
|
Jewish man discovers house his mother lived in featured in 'Schindler's List'
Ynet
|
Israeli family falls in love with Honduras after getting lost in Central America
Einav Barzany
|
Viral Israeli sex instructor reveals story behind successful workshop
Michaela Hazani
|
Israeli doctors treating the sick in Amazon jungle
Doron Cooperstein
|
Mardigian Museum recounts Armenians' long history in the Holy Land
Mael Benoliel/i24NEWS
|
Israeli model breaks conventions at 74
Aviv Weinberg
|
For some Gaza kids, a donkey cart is the only way to class
Reuters
|
Israeli Olympic gold medalist Linoy Ashram: I was that girl nobody believed in
Hagar Kochavi
|
Elite Israeli Independence War fighter says ‘fighting for Israel again’ at 99
Eitan Glickman, Adam Kutub
|
IDF special ops reservists to refuse service if judicial overhaul successful
Etti Abramov
|
'Show must go on': Tel Aviv Fashion Week kicks off while 'country is on fire'
Itay Yaacov
|
Partner of popstar Noa Kirel talks rough path to modeling stardom
Lior Oach
|
How Houthi-run Yemen universities teach that Israel is the enemy
The Media Line
|
Van life: Israeli family traveling the world in a caravan trailer
Einav Barazani
|
Israel’s outpost approvals boost settlers, deepen conflict
Associated Press
|
Israel terror victim may walk again after groundbreaking surgery
Elisha Ben-Kimon
|
What’s behind the Israeli army’s deadly Nablus arrest raid?
Ynet, Associated Press
|
A nature reserve thrives inside Israeli air force base
Assaf Kamar
|
Couples who don't play together don't stay together - therapist
Ynet
|
'When the ultra-Orthodox are the majority,' A new book's dire prediction of the future
Raanan Shaked
|
Countries where Israelis can get free higher education
Matan Shor
|
Israeli senior citizen gets married on his 100th birthday
Elisha Ben Kimon
|
Strip clubs see post-pandemic resurgence in Israel
Mor Shimoni, Dan Raban
|
How to tell your partner about your fetish without scaring them off? Israeli sexpert answers
Shelly Varod
|
Bedouin tour guide 'proud' to work at Israeli heritage site
Ilana Curiel
|
Israeli women partaking in all-nude photoshoots to improve body image
Or Sofer
|
Parents of Jewish and Arab victims of Jerusalem terror attacks find solace in grief
Eitan Glickman
|
Israeli women seek new approach to sperm donors
Yael Garty
|
‘Swastika boards’ and ‘surf Nazis’: New documentary explores surfing’s history of antisemitism
Jacob Gurvis/JTA
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