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Sweet Traditions: Israel’s Leading Holiday Desserts and Treats in Search

By Eliya Barak ~ Dinner in Israel is not an empty belly; it is celebration, history, and culture. Perhaps nowhere is that more appetitively evident...

Garden to Fork: The Inside Story of Israel’s Farm-to-Fork Revolution

By Tamar Levi ~ Down in Israel's stunning valleys and emerald hilltops, a revolution is bubbling under. Away from the chaos of city bazaars and...

Spice & Soul: How Israeli Street Food Defines the Taste of a Nation

By Yael Cohen ~ Tel Aviv's Za'atar Za'azar Carmel Market smells of hot falafel fried to order and the acrid aroma of za'atar being ground....

A Gastronomic Odyssey: Israeli Cuisine Paves the Way

By Lior Ashkenazi ~ Golden afternoon sun shines through Tel Aviv's rainbow-colored Carmel Market, intense with scents—pungent za'atar overpowers, wood spit broils hissing over shish-like...

Faith and Freedom: Unveiling Israel’s Diversity in Interfaith Harmony

By Talia Ben-Ami ~ In the hills of Galilee, a muezzin's call to prayer across a minaret becomes mixed with the chime of a local...

Startup to Stardom: Israeli Innovations and Apps Alter Daily Life

By Noam Eliaz ~ Tel Aviv's Rothschild Boulevard is circled by Bauhaus cafes and buildings, but behind glass dividers, the thrum of innovation is underway....

A Nation of Nobel Minds: Israel’s Emerging Legacy of Science and Scholarship

By Yael Stein ~ Where Israeli campus hallways resound with whine of basement brain-lab rows to roof-top observatories of physics. The whine never ceases. Unzipping...

Green Revolution: Israel’s Eco-Innovation Locks into the Road to a Greener Planet

By Eitan Barak ~ Over the Negev desert line, solar panels glint in the sunlight like lakes silently transforming light to life. Tel Aviv and...

Ancient Legacy Abounds with Life: Israel’s Cultural Revival Glimmers

By Noa Koren ~ Down Jerusalem's weathered cobblestone Old City streets and down hip beachfront boulevards in Tel Aviv, Israel pulses with a cultural rhythm...

Healing Across Borders: Israeli Doctors on the Frontlines of International Humanitarian Relief

By Tamar Eliav ~ When disaster threatens—acid-scouring earthquake, hurricane-wreaking destroyer, or refugee flight—on the horizon, one of the first flags to fly likely will be...

From Desert to Oasis: How Israel’s Water Conservation Initiatives Resound Internationally

By Yael Ben-David ~ Where deserts previously towered as a threat for dry climates and unpredictable rains, Israel has turned the dictum on its...

The Gaza ceasefire is dead − Israeli domestic politics killed it

Asher Kaufman, University of Notre Dame The ceasefire in Gaza appears to be over. And while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sought to blame Hamas...

EU boosts humanitarian aid to Lebanon by €30 million, bringing total to over €100 million for 2024

Brussels - As the escalation of hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel continues, today the European Commission has announced a further €30 million in humanitarian...

A weakened Hezbollah is being goaded into all-out conflict with Israel – the consequences would be devastating for all

Asher Kaufman, University of Notre Dame - For almost a year, Israel and Hezbollah have engaged in increasingly provocative cross-border skirmishes as onlookers warn...

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