How much chutzpah will close the gender gap?

Israeli VC Uri Adoni’s new book, ‘The Unstoppable Startup,’ says chutzpah nurtures the startup culture and could create a more equitable society.
Best places to see wildlife in Israel

Israel has been teeming with life for eons – not just human life, but a massive array of mammals, birds, reptiles, and other creatures.
10 architectural gems in Israel and UAE

As Israel and the United Arab Emirates formalize their diplomatic ties and a new chance to travel between locations emerges, eager tourists from both countries are excited by the architectural gems awaiting them on the other side.
Technion students imagine architecture as agent of change

10 senior projects by architecture students at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology show how building design can effect social and physical change.
How an Israeli nurse became a style resource for celebs

Ofri Cohen, 30, uses her ‘Spotlight Time’ Instagram page to expose her 200k followers to emerging designers and creatives she finds across the globe.
Israeli teenage pop sensation Noa Kirel becomes a soldier

‘The army’s goal is to draft everyone and find them a place where they can serve Israel in their own way.’
Turning watermelon waste into fuel

A new Israeli study shows that the discarded produce from malali watermelons could be used to produce renewable energy.
How Israel rescued the Promised Land from devastation and neglect

Israel managed to restore its depleted north through hard work and innovation.
Ancient rock art in Israel offers window into lost culture

Archaeologists in northern Israel have discovered 4,000-year-old rock art engraved on the walls of three stone burial monuments.
At only 22, Amit Kochavi is founder and CEO of Circles

Forbes ’30 under 30′ star describes his path to entrepreneurship with a digital platform empowering innovation in large organizations and enterprises.
How to spend 48 hours in Tel Aviv

With Israel poised to begin opening up for tourists again later this summer, Travel Weekly takes a look at what you can do in 48 hours in Tel Aviv.
How Israel became a global power in television

As a source of must-see television, the tiny Mideast country has emerged as an international force to be reckoned with.
One man’s journey from a kibbutz to Major League Baseball

How did it happen that Alon Leichman grew up in Israel, but is now in Arkansas as the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners’ Double-A affiliate?
Meet the Israeli clown lifting spirits of corona patients

Big shoes, red nose, makeup and… a face mask. This is what it’s like to be a hospital clown in the time of coronavirus.
Will Deni Avdija be Israel’s first NBA star?

Basketball has given Israelis several memorable moments of national import. But it’s never given them an NBA star they can call their own. 19-year-old Deni Avdija could be the first.