Talia Levin

Talia Levin is a journalist and columnist for The Jerusalem Post's Hebrew-language sister publication Maariv.


 Tuscany, the real thing

Almost Tuscany: Three local wineries to spend the night

 Wine recommendations

A pink world: Light wines that mean business

 Recanati Winery

Expensive but worth it: Recanati Winery's new special releases


Shavuot of intoxication: At these prices, take four bottles

Talia Levin is getting ready for the upcoming long holiday weekend with good wines at great prices.

 Wine and cheese

White Kakadu and other wines you'll love

Don’t ask how old she is. Don’t ask how much she drinks. But if you ask Talia Levin about worthwhile Israeli wines, you’ll get interesting answers. This time, too.

 There's enough wine for everyone

Forty years of the Rashi Foundation: Driving real change

At the Israel Opportunities Conference, marking four decades of the Rashi Foundation’s work, senior officials, educators, and leaders called for policies to ensure every child has an equal chance

 SHAUL SHANI, chair, Rashi Foundation.

Rashi Foundation marks its fourth decade with a call for equal opportunities for every Israeli

Top officials participated in celebrating decades of efforts to reduce disparities and foster opportunities through education, employment, and welfare in peripheral regions.

 Returned hostage, Eli Sharabi

Rashi Foundation Marks 40 Years of Impact: Strengthening the Periphery, Creating an Equal Future

The 40th anniversary events, attended by President Isaac Herzog, focuses on the future of Israeli society and efforts to create equal opportunities.

 President Isaac Herzog and wife Michal meeting with Rashi Foundation team

Over 100 Israeli business leaders call to advance peace talks with Arab states

Regional threats and Gaza’s future have spurred Israeli business leaders to push for renewed ties with Arab states, especially Saudi Arabia, to build a new Middle East order.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman

If we don't take a stand, who will?

The Movement for Quality Government has been fighting corruption for 35 years. “This is a battle for Israel’s future as a democratic state ”says the movement’s founder, Eliad Shraga.

Eliad Shraga, Founder of The Movement for Quality Government

Cabernet Sauvignon is for the weak

With all due respect to classic wines, this Passover, Talia Levin recommends switching things up with something entirely different.

 Teperberg Winery

TAAD Exhibition: The dream of international design comes true in the heart of Tel Aviv

The international design and art fair is coming to Israel for the first time next week—and starting in November, it will be held annually.

 TAAD Exhibition

Drinks park: The wine bottles you'll want to take on a picnic

Talia Levin believes there's nothing better we can do for ourselves than head out into nature with a bottle of wine and offers some particularly worthwhile options.

 Don't forget a corkscrew