Ramat Gan

MDA, city residents share experience of Hezbollah rocket attack in Ramat Gan

"There was a huge boom, I felt the blast wave, and the house shook,” shared a city resident.

By ORI SELA , HODAYA RAN
19/11/2024

Winner Cup glory: Maccabi Tel Aviv edges Ramat Gan in nail-biter

Oded Katash’s squad came out of the gates scoring at will as Hoard, Tamir Blatt, and Roman Sorkin all found points with ease to head into halftime with a 48-36 lead.

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
18/11/2024

Ramat Gan’s animal rescue and bonding farm

Natural Bonds is not only a home for animals, however: It is also a home for people. 

By ITSIK MAROM
27/10/2024

Ramat Gan overcomes Hapoel Tel Aviv in OT

With 109-102, Maccabi Ramat Gan is advancing to the Winner Cup semis.

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
22/09/2024

From art to Buddha and back again: Art director's Itamar Newman’s enlightened journey

Step by step, Newman sought a new way to live. He stopped exhibiting his works, embraced the teachings of the Buddha, moved to the northern moshava of Yavne’el.

Rising Ramat Gan star Benaya Srur aims high ahead of new season

The 24-year-old Israeli big man has seen marked improvement in his play over the past few years but took a huge leap in his debut season with Ramat Gan.

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
12/09/2024

Otoro: The best (kosher) Japanese food in Israel?

This is the best Japanese food I have had in Israel although I have not tried the non-kosher Japanese restaurants here.

By LINDA GRADSTEIN
23/06/2024

Persistence pays off for Kiryat Ata's basketball star, James Batemon

Following a stunning sweep of Ramat Gan, Sharon Avrahami & Co. take on Hapoel Tel Aviv in semis.

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
05/06/2024
Gorillas sit after two of their troop tested positive for COVID-19

Violent brawl breaks out in Ramat Gan Safari Park over a queue for scooters

During the fight, visitors can be heard in the background shouting for the police, and one of them even threatened: "I'm taking out a gun."

By ORI SELA
07/04/2024

Ramat Gan acting school to perform an Australian fable about humanity’s end

“We live far away from the rest of the world and want to connect with it,” Australian-born Cohney told The Jerusalem Post, “so yes, Australians think about the rest of the world more than [others]."

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