Falling in love again (not what you think)
You may have noticed I didn’t post as much last week as usual. It’s not because I’ve been traveling overseas or that I’ve been sick.
You may have noticed I didn’t post as much last week as usual. It’s not because I’ve been traveling overseas or that I’ve been sick.
Avraham Terifa’s fiddling days are just beginning.
By Geoff Winston, Keshet I had the pleasure last week of taking advantage of the beautiful spring-like weather and the Purim holiday vacation to visit
The conservation culture in Israel has always been way behind that of the US. In fact, visitors used to comment at how, on the one

A free trip to Israel with all expenses paid and intimate concerts with some of the top musicians in the country. Sound good? That’s why

Sure there’s Betty White and Tony Bennett, but you could make a case for the most hip octogenarian out there being none other than Shimon

A two-day conference on the California campus drew hundreds of business and law faculty and students. ISRAEL21c sponsored the keynote speaker. ISRAEL21c was proud

The woman at the rental car agency desk at Toronto’s Pearson Airport eyed my Israeli driver’s license suspiciously. She looked at the laminated card, then
Over the course of the last 20 years, we have amassed nearly 100 hours of family videos – clips of the kids when they were
They say that nothing sells newspapers like sex and Haaretz had a doozy last week: the second part in an expose (OK, just a spicy
Two items were in the news this week concerning where Israelis get their drinking water. The first is good news: the water crisis, which we’ve
Following the unexpected clean bill of health I received from my “shocking” EMG test a few weeks ago, the search for the cause (and cure)

It’s not something you see every day – or even every 15 years apparently. Not that anyone other than those that participated actually saw anything,
I have to admit that I prefer Ben and Jerry’s to Häagen-Dazs. Maybe it’s the fact that Ben went to my college or that their