Jerusalem highlights: March 27-April 2
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
This year, perhaps the most important question the holiday asks of us is not “what happened then,” but “what does this moment require of us now?”
The new Israeli series, centered on former criminals turned brewers, is the kind of comedy with heart that a lot of people are craving right now.
“These are Holocaust survivors, elderly that we are in touch with throughout the year, all the time,” Zalman Duchman said.
IsraelForPesach.com was launched to connect people unexpectedly staying in Israel over Passover with families willing to open their homes for holiday meals and accommodations.
Kaplan Medical Center, one of Israel’s major medical centers, is operating in emergency mode following the security escalation, handling an exceptional burden and evacuating departments.
Continuing support for abused children in times of war
Krigel, who is from Moshav Zvi in the Gilboa region, wrote and sang the hip-hop song, and a video of him performing it with his sister, Adi, quickly went viral when she uploaded it to TikTok.
Yuvi LAB, developed by Home Front Command reservist Moti Malka with his son and colleagues, aims to help children build games, apps and learning tools in a free, login-free online environment.
Two exhibitions at the Museum on the Seam proffer an emotional reality check of the lay of our land.
A powerful true story about Israel and Lebanon shines through despite some uneven dialogue.