
Arab and Jewish kids in Israel plant a coexistence garden
Before planting vegetables, spices, perennials and hydroponic plants, the children learned about sustainability and environmental responsibility.

Before planting vegetables, spices, perennials and hydroponic plants, the children learned about sustainability and environmental responsibility.

In her ‘Dubai This Week’ show, Michal Divon interviews industry leaders, trailblazers and celebrities who ‘are making things happen in Dubai.’

Dr. Nidal Muhanna could have sent a colleague to Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center that night, but he felt obligated ‘to set a different example.’

Check out music, rare manuscripts and photos, games and lectures showcased online in honor of the Muslim holy month or – for those in Israel — participate in interfaith events and tours.

The Lissan nonprofit teaches Hebrew to 400 Arab women in Jerusalem seeking more independence and employment opportunities.

Illiterate women and professionals, young and old, Christian and Bahá’í, Jewish and Muslim – every woman has a place at Janan Faraj Falah’s association in Akko.

The story of people from all different backgrounds and identities coming together to discuss what life is like in a country that encompasses so many different lifestyles.

Becoming a grandfather in Jerusalem, at a hospital where no Hebrew was spoken, was an unexpected but warm experience for writer Brian Blum.

In a turbulent Middle East, the tiny and ancient Samaritan community have three ID cards — Israeli, Palestinian and Jordanian — and manage to bridge the divide between Arabs and Jews.

Secretive collaborative effort leads to safe evacuation of judges, singers, activists, journalists, scientists and cyclists from the beleaguered country.

At the local lifeguard station writer Diana Bletter savors the last few moments of summer with the Jews and Arabs who have kept her beach safe.

Be a Mensch Foundation works to bridge the wide secular-religious divide in Israel through youth dialog.

Experiential encounters promote tolerance and understanding through drama, sports, music, discussions and community volunteering.

Ahead of the first anniversary of the Abraham Accords, we’re looking at the most interesting deals reached to date – shoes and rare birds included.

‘Mutual care and saving human lives are common interests to us all,’ Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz tweets in Arabic, Hebrew and English.