The Shoshani Riddle has become a cult movie as it has screened at cinematheques around Israel for several months, with audiences staying to hear more about Shoshani at enthusiastic Q&A sessions.
Yehuda Granit, 88, showcases "The War Is Getting Excited" at Tel Aviv's Artspace, expressing political commentary through poignant sculptures and artworks.
Back-and-forth game goes down to the wire, with Brown hitting winning free-throws for yellow-and-blue
A cafe with a new concept will be opened this week by the Greg Group, under the name: GRAB&GO, a combination of a bakery-premium cafe with takeaway services.
Families of hostages plan protests demanding their release, citing recent reports of possible military actions jeopardizing captives.
The IMS forecasts a drop in temperatures over the weekend, mainly in the mountains and the center of the country.
Maccabi Tel Aviv secured a 91-87 victory over Panathinaikos in Game 1, with Bonzie Colson and Lorenzo Brown leading a comeback. The series stands at 1-0 in favor of Maccabi.
This list unveils five gems, scattered across Israel from north to south, offering unforgettable experiences for you and your family.
Arik Faingold, serial entrepreneur and TAU alumnus, in conversation with Tamar Uriel-Beeri, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Jerusalem Post.
In the footage, Levit is seen shouting at the policeman: "I was in Nova; my friends were murdered."