Retire in Israel: It’s Not As Crazy As You Think
Bloomberg.com’s website lists Israel at number 19 as a recommended place to retire. “The widespread use of English, abundant kosher food, and a warm climate,
Bloomberg.com’s website lists Israel at number 19 as a recommended place to retire. “The widespread use of English, abundant kosher food, and a warm climate,
When you first meet Yoseph Segal, age 21, he seems to be a standard ultra-Orthodox Israeli young man, sporting a short beard, suit, hat, and
Jerusalem—International Tai Chi Day is usually celebrated the last Saturday in April; this year it was the 26th, with a program in the German Colony.
The Negev—If Robin Rosenblatt (M.Sc. Animal Science) has his way, Texas Longhorns will “make aliyah” to improve the quality of Israeli cattle herds and offer
Ramot, Jerusalem—October 7, 2013 1:30 p.m.—The passing of Rabbi Ovadia Joseph, the leader of the Shas movement and spiritual leader to thousands of Sephardic Jews
What do Robert, age 47, Rebecca, 32, from California, and Henry, 66, from Chicago all have in common? They are all Jewish and in prison.
When Matanya Schnieder, 18, signed up to join the archeological excavations at The Ophelin Jerusalem’s Old City, upon recommendation of a friend, he thought it
Kochav Hashachar—A hadass is only a myrtle branch, but for Jews worldwide this simple branch takes on important significance before the holiday of Sukkot. For