Living in tel aviv

Can you live a comfortable life as a single person in Tel Aviv? This TikToker explains how

In the TikTok, the creator dissects various expenses into four main categories: housing, food, transport and lifestyle.

An aerial shot of a Tel Aviv beach
Senior citizens are seen excercising on the Azrieli Mall in Tel Aviv.

Tel Aviv revealed as one of the healthiest cities in the world

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Living the dream at Port Tel Aviv

Performers happy to celebrate Israel's 70th year of Independence

IN PICTURES: Israelis celebrate the Jewish State's 70th birthday


Megillah, Mishloah Manot, Mishteh - Where to get your share in Tel Aviv this Purim

For Tel Aviv internationals, there are plenty of ways to get involved this Purim.

A packed house for the Purim megila reading in 2016 at the Tel Aviv International Synagogue

Tel Aviv under construction

Transit to connect the White City with surrounding cities encounters roadblocks en route to completion

Transportation Minister Israel Katz speaks at an event marking the beginning of underground construction work of the Tel Aviv light rail’s Red Line

‘Humans of Tel Aviv’ demystifies a misunderstood people

Nalaga’at, which means “please touch,” was initially the world’s only theater company exclusively for deaf-blind actors born primarily with Usher’s Syndrome.

Limor Markus, a deaf producer at Jaffa’s Nalaga’at Center.

Top 10 things to do

The JPost culture guide for the week to come.

Hadag Nahash

Equally Jewish and democratic

Har Homa was founded in 1997, in the midst of a stormy binational struggle. Today it has nearly 20,000 residents, but it still looks like a construction site, neglected and uninviting.

Har Homa in Jerusalem

Grapevine: Huldai facing flak

Residents of the Gindi complex in Tel Aviv now have to take an 18-minute detour to enter and exit.

Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai

City Notes: Far East to Mideast

Tel Aviv to host Chinese film festival

Israelis fly kites on Rosh Hashana

The prettiest mess in town

As for the reception so far, Sides is confident that Prettimess has proven to be a worthy second act to Engelmayer.

Dioz and Gidi Gilam, Cut By Demand exhibition, 2015

Designing urban spaces for social change

The Onya collective at the Tel Aviv Central Bus Station seeks to improve the neighborhood with architecture, common spaces and garden radishes.

Robert Ungar, one of Onya’s founders

Tel Aviv’s four-legged citizens

Moving to Tel Aviv and realizing how many people here adopt and take care of dogs was mind-blowing.

Dog at Palmahim Beach

Endless possibilities

The food does all the talking at the new sushi bar Yan

Yan sushi bar