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Yaniv Pohoryles
Huge differences in management: How US and Israeli work cultures diverge
One worker follows rules and sticks to the plan; the other is flexible, thinks creatively and bounces back from setbacks; why Americans map their careers early, who makes career decisions by emotion and why the job market now resembles the NBA — a conversation with sociologist Prof. Gad Yair on what makes the ideal employee
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11.28.25
'I eat for a living': meet the kosher restaurant expert helping travelers find food worldwide
Stuck in a foreign city and looking for kosher food? Ask Elan Kornblum, who turned kosher dining into his life’s mission; with over 130,000 followers, he travels the world tracking trends; 'Most surprising kosher spot? Panama City,' he says
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11.14.25
JNF-USA launches NIS 100M culinary institute to transform Galilee into 'Israel's Tuscany'
The Galilee Culinary Institute (GCI), located on land belonging to Kibbutz Gonen, is nearing completion after several years of development; soft launch is planned for January, with the first academic year set to open in 2026
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11.08.25
Why are pro-Palestinian protesters targeting McDonald’s and Starbucks?
From smashed storefronts to viral boycotts, pro-Palestinian activists have made the international food giants key targets; what triggered the backlash, how the brands responded and can they return to business as usual?
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10.20.25
Not Tel Aviv or high-tech: Spanish-Jewish millionaire betting on the Negev
After years in global finance, Spanish-Jewish businessman Edward Mizrahi moved to Israel and founded Adva Growth; instead of Tel Aviv real estate or high-tech, he’s investing millions in small businesses across the Negev and Galilee
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10.17.25
French-Jewish TV star Arthur Essebag accuses France: 'The country is blind to Jewish fear'
After 30 years as one of France’s most beloved entertainers, Arthur Essebag releases a powerful new book detailing his anguish since October 7: the loneliness, antisemitism, and sense of betrayal in French society
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10.16.25
How Israel profits from each new immigrant
October 7 and rising antisemitism abroad have prompted more Jews to consider Aliyah; new immigrants are arriving in Israel, boosting Israel’s economy and pursuing professional dreams
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09.24.25
Will Ashkenazi selichot vanish? Preserving a nearly-millennium-old Jewish tradition
Ashkenazi selichot, penitential prayers dating back nearly a millennium, face decline as fewer communities observe them; scholar Mishael Vaknin works to preserve this historic tradition through research, books, recordings and public performances in modern Israel
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09.09.25
Theater of absurd: Why many LGBTQ groups worldwide support Palestinian cause
After October 7, 2023, many LGBTQ organizations abroad began supporting Palestinian cause and criticizing Israel, leaving Israeli groups navigating a complex clash over human rights, identity and geopolitics
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09.05.25
'I deeply miss the Persian culture that existed before darkness took over'
Amir Shahsar fled Iran in 1989 and eventually settled in Israel, where he blends Persian, Jewish and world music with the ensemble Diwan HaLev, performing spiritual, contemporary and culturally rich music; 'My religion is music'
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08.21.25
French pro-Israel activist warns Jerusalem is losing global narrative
Simon Moos sharply criticizes Israel’s PR strategy, urges a daily flood of authentic Gaza footage to counter propaganda, and claims Macron’s push for Palestinian statehood is a bid to salvage his legacy
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08.15.25
Kippah and crossovers: US-born Haredi basketball player reflects on debut season in Israel
Ryan Turell—only ultra-Orthodox Jew in pro hoops—says he’s proud to wear his kippah on the court and off; he’s embracing his identity, standing up to antisemitism and dreaming of joining Israel’s national team
Yaniv Pohoryles
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07.09.25
Can cash save small Jewish communities? Dothan’s $50K offer revisited 16 years later
Struggling U.S. Jewish communities offer cash incentives to attract new members—but as seen in Dothan, Alabama, money alone often isn’t enough; A synagogue’s fate, a moving Torah, and one man’s mission to preserve small-town Jewish heritage
Yaniv Pohoryles
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07.07.25
Iranian Jewish celebrity chef under fire for silence on Israel-Iran war
Zachary Neman faces online backlash after refusing to speak out on Israel-Iran conflict, highlighting the personal toll of geopolitics on diaspora identities
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06.23.25
'Filthy Zionist!': Jewish-French politician faces antisemitic threats
Shannon Seban, a 29-year-old French politician and proud Jewish activist, is fighting rising antisemitism at a cost; antisemitic attacks fuel her desire to advocate for the Jewish state
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05.10.25
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