Bnei Akiva
Flowers from Ariel: A fallen soldier’s loving gesture is amplified by his loved ones
Flowers Man fallen soldier project continues his message of kindness and self-improvement.
A week of milestones: Samson Beit Bnei Akiva set to provide a home for education and youth programs
After swastikas graffitied on a building, Bnei Akiva call for police support
Professor Amnon Shapiro: A holy rebel - obituary
World Bnei Akiva elects new secretary general and CEO
Elon had served as the rabbi of Latin American Jewish communities on behalf of the Mizrachi movement and cofounded a religious Zionist community in Buenos Aires.
Drukman: ‘I’m alive because I have to do good for the people of Israel’
Top religious Zionist leader Rabbi Haim Drukman died on Sunday evening after suffering from multiple medical issues.
World Bnei Akiva head 'forced' to resign after joining right-wing party
The Religious Zionist Party announced a late addition into Tal as the No. 12 reserved for the chairman of the party Bezalel Smotrich.
Young Israelis attacked, injured at Bnei Akiva branch in Lod
Despite initial reports that it was Arab rioters who attacked the Bnei Akiva branch, Jews were also reportedly involved • Ben-Gvir calls on Israel's police to deal decisively with terrorists
American-style sleepaway camps exist in Israel - here are three you need to know about
Machane Hineni, Camp Dror and Kayitz Bakibbutz are three American-style summer camps founded by olim to capture that unique American summer camp experience with the beauty of Israel.
Bnei Akiva UK congratulates lesbian member couple on engagement, backtracks - report
According to screenshots, Bnei Akiva UK congratulated a lesbian member couple on their engagement in a newsletter, then sent out a revised version without the mazal tov.
Thanking God for 50 years of living in Israel
Ben-Zion and Suzie Lowinger made aliyah 50 years ago to Beersheba with a fierce and enduring Zionist spirit. This is their story.
IDF’s Keren Hajioff is top candidate for Bennett’s English spokesperson
Hajioff has not been officially appointed to the role yet. The Prime Minister’s Office and Hajioff would not confirm that she is the likely choice for the job.
Grapevine July 30, 2021: A co-existence treaty
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Jerusalem Day: Ethiopian Israelis remember the 4000 who died in Sudan
On Monday, institutions across Israel will commemorate the victims who tried to make aliyah from Ethiopia, in an effort to highlight a side of Zionist history that doesn't often get told.
Remembrance Day: Tens of thousands of youth visit graves of fallen
The youth will leave personal letters after learning about the fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism, light a candle and recite Psalms in their memory.