In times of war, escape to the peaceful Valley of the Springs for a day of nature's wonders, culture, tea, and family fun – a refreshing retreat amid chaos.
According to the residents, no one is dealing with the new threat.
The youth of Israel today are walking in the footsteps of the founders of Zionism.
The movie dramatizes this period of uneasy coexistence; that while the young volunteers want everything to be easy and joyful, the threat of terrorism is ever-present.
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Sarah Ben-Nun.
Maale Gilboa, a pioneering kibbutz in northern Israel, leads in renewable energy adoption, aiming to create resilient micro-grids amid security concerns.
The Keshet Eilon summer music course, relocated to Spain, perseveres amid challenges, showcasing global talent and innovative programs despite Israel's image struggles.
She was a pioneer in the field of sex therapy worldwide, and up until her last days, she continued to treat patients, publish articles, and appear on radio and television programs.
The disaster at Be’eri is a symbol of the state in general; It represents what will happen if the country continues down a path of arrogance and complacency.
These modest hideaways were social, cultural, and wellness retreats that served as a refuge from the city, work, and the pressures of modern life, focusing on holistic care for mind, body, and soul.