
A Great Time to Be Had in Hadera
Hadera, which is situated a few miles north of Netanya, got its name from the Arabic word for green. The city lives up to its
Hadera, which is situated a few miles north of Netanya, got its name from the Arabic word for green. The city lives up to its
While your first thought in connection to Israel might not be chocolate, the delicacy plays a more significant role in Israeli society than one might
Most people love the joyful, often frenetic one-day holiday of Purim. When, like this year, it falls on Friday, segueing into Shabbat, it’s even more
One of the busiest, or at least most challenged industries in Israel belongs to the Transportation Ministry. They have to find a way to help
As the youngest survivors of the Holocaust leave the travails of this world, which for them has been worse than for most, we are losing
When you think of Israeli sports, ice hockey doesn’t usually make the top 10. Nevertheless, on March 23, The Israel Elite Hockey League (IEHL) will
Last Chanukah, on the eve of the seventh day, Major (in reserves) Maor Lavi Hy”d found a chanukiah in a house in Gaza. He and
It’s that time of year again, when we build our sukkahs and take down the boxes of decorations filled with kindergarten masterpieces, pictures of Jerusalem,
Israel has many high-profile tourist sites, but every small town and city also has its own must-see attractions. One of these is The Agam Museum
When you think of the fauna of Israel, alpacas aren’t the first species to come to mind. However, like many of the humans who have
STRONGER is a magazine for religious elementary school-aged children 10-15, whose parents are (or are getting) divorced. The monthly digital magazine’s vision is to give
In Israel, the pervasiveness of minyanim means it’s less likely that you have to find a minyan and more likely that a minyan will find