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Anat Lev Adler
Wife of 'Fauda' star recalls Gaza injury: 'It's the army, Idan's seriously wounded'
Miriam Amedi, wife of wounded Israeli star Idan Amedi, recounts in interview her struggle managing home and work while her husband fought in Gaza—cutting maternity leave short to advocate for people with disabilities
Anat Lev Adler
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07.11.25
The body's hidden clock: What's the ideal time for a bathroom break?
Naturopath Almog Gold explains the ancient Chinese medicine concept of the body clock, offering a holistic guide to aligning daily routines with natural energy shifts for optimal health
Anat Lev Adler
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07.05.25
'Only the Iranian people can rise up, it has to come from within'
Iran expert Dr. Thamar Eilam Gindin reflects on 20 years of research, the limits of outside intervention and the potential for change from within.
Anat Lev Adler
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07.05.25
Israel opens world's first research institute studying hope
Hebrew University pioneers global first institute for hope science, teaching resilience amid war; national 'hope index' to launch and inspect Israeli society's level
Anat Lev Adler
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06.08.25
The incredible story of teenager murdered in Auschwitz whose painting flew into space
Yad Vashem receives the long-thought-to-be-lost complete personal archive of Petr Ginz, known for his prolific writing, illustrations, and editorial work while imprisoned in the Theresienstadt ghetto
Anat Lev Adler
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04.17.25
'Some testimonies we collect come with a trigger warning'
Award-winning director Talya Tibbon discusses her unique methodology recording October 7 testimonies, the harrowing accounts collected and the contrast between the comfortable life abroad and the horrors she documents
Anat Lev Adler
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01.31.25
'Bella Hadid cried when I told her about October 7'
Israeli designer Brit Shaked shares insights from behind-the-scenes interactions with Bella and Gigi Hadid, despite their anti-Israel stance; reveals challenges of haute couture, navigating competitive fashion world
Anat Lev Adler
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11.23.24
'The Iron Sting turns statistical chance into a precise hit'
The women behind the IDF's new weapon in Gaza say it combines mortar shelling with guided missile capabilities and draws international eyes following its initial success
Anat Lev Adler
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04.20.24
Israel wants to build the biggest Ferris wheel on the border with Gaza
While the war rages on and evacuees remain displaced, Tourism Ministry plans an elaborate complex to be built over 5 years raising criticism for ignoring the desires of residents and being 'out of touch with reality'
Anat Lev Adler
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01.01.24
Shadows of children: Israeli youngsters who returned from Hamas' tunnels
Opinion: Our wildest imagination could not have prepared the care providers and the hospitals to receive 39 children who were who were torn from their cribs and beds and taken to hell, barefoot and half asleep, some alone, some with only one of their parents.
Anat Lev Adler
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12.22.23
Karina Engel kept mostly apart from daughters during captivity
Unaware for a long time that her daughters are also hostages held by Hamas, Engel gives her captives a hard time arguing with them although she describes her ordeal as hellish; after reuniting with the girls and released, she remains concerned for husband Ronen believed to be still in Gaza
Anat Lev Adler
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11.29.23
5 floors underground, canned hummus, and a quarter sleeping pill | hostages' testimonies from captivity
50 days underground in a shared room accessed by a long corridor, 2 hours of light a day, no medication, no showers, with a diet based on rice, hummus and beans; doctor shares testimonies from returned captives
Anat Lev Adler
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11.27.23
'Workers around the world are crying out for help': Mental health pandemic in the workplace
Feelings of loneliness and a lack of belonging due to remote work, pressure and tension from the demand to always be available, and external influences like COVID, terror and political turmoil; Most workers around the world are unhappy, can’t find meaning and do not derive satisfaction from their work, which makes them less efficient and more prone to quitting
Anat Lev Adler
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10.06.23
Breaking point: Yom Kippur break fast recipes
The final hour before the end of the fast is the most challenging, dry mouths, weakened bodies, throbbing heads, and wandering thoughts all lead to a yearning for the cookies waiting in the jar; Ynetnews gathered some unique recipes for the end of the fast
Anat Lev Adler
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09.21.23
Beyond the high: Israeli startup using psychedelics for groundbreaking treatments
Nextage CEO Abraham Dreazen reveals company's groundbreaking research, from the potential of a Colorado-native frog to help treat brain diseases and chronic pain, to imminent FDA approval of ecstasy-based PTSD medication
Anat Lev Adler
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09.16.23
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