Its legendary military and security derring-do derives from its culture of risk-taking, creativity and thinking out of the box—characteristics shared by no other country.
With Israel’s remarkable success at vaccinating the majority of its population and dramatically reducing the spread of the coronavirus, many social restrictions have been lifted.
‘First Among Nations,’ a debut novel by Ira Mosen, who make Aliyah in 2018, explores the challenges and determination experienced by immigrants to Israel.
‘I know that there’s someone thinking of me, I’m not alone in the world,’ says 85-year-old Holocaust survivor. ‘Someone thinking about sweetening Shabbat.’
Rivlin stressed a ‘sense of mutual responsiblity’ during the challenges posed by COVID-19. ‘These are the values from which we, the Jewish people, flourished.’
Managers and fans of a Jerusalem football club teach digital skills to isolated seniors; Israeli-American Council raises $325,000 for health care in US; and more!
Magen David Adom paramedics recovered from coronavirus and have now donated their blood plasma; 16-year-old girl wins annual youth Bible contest; and much more!
A glimpse of Israeli society: An Arab nurse comforts elderly Jewish patients who could not enjoy their families on Passover due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Israelis across the country found a way to be together despite social distancing, singing the traditional ‘Ma Nishtana’ together – a truly magnificent experience.
‘The level of collaboration among faculty, physicians, health professionals and medical and graduate students is unprecedented in Israel,’ said TAU Prof. Karen Avraham.
Declaring war against the virus, the government with its relevant ministries, has employed all mechanisms that one would in a decisive military campaign.
English and Hebrew speakers alike enjoyed the president’s reading of “A Room for Rent” that offers an important message during these challenging times.
The 7th day of the Hebrew month of Adar – the anniversary of the death of Moses, whose burial place is unknown – is the day Israel commemorates its missing fallen soldiers.
Israeli Muslim police commander highlights equality of Israel’s Arab citizens at UN; Palestinian Arabs work alongside Israeli Jews in Jordan Valley, and more!
A slew of strangers helped a bride find a new wedding venue on the day of her wedding, vowing that rockets from Gaza will not intimidate the people of Israel.
Most Arab-Israelis are happy with their lives; Israel’s sniffer dog Katcha was crowned world champion;Israeli NGO heals Rwandan children, and much more!
Shaden Salameh, director of Hadassah Hospital Mount Scopus Emergency Medicine Department, is the 1st female Arab doctor to head an Israeli hospital emergency room.
‘We are deeply honored to be coming to Israel, a country with a sizable deaf community, active in all segments of today’s society,’ says SignTalk Foundation.
Since 1948, Boys Town Jerusalem has been helping Israel grow. On Israel’s Independence Day, we celebrate 71 years of contributing to Israel’s achievements.
Judges at a popular singing competion were absolutely amazed by the talent displayed by Israeli teens with disabilities from Shalva National Children’s Center.
The departure of radical Arab MKs from the Knesset presents a unique opportunity to foster stronger relations between Israel’s Jewish majority and Arab minority.