Taking wing at the largest flyway in the world
It was once Israel’s biggest environmental mistake. Now the Hula Valley is home to one of the world’s most important sites for migrating birds. As we
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It was once Israel’s biggest environmental mistake. Now the Hula Valley is home to one of the world’s most important sites for migrating birds. As we
“Education should be a right, not a privilege,” Shai Reshef, founder and president of the online University of the People. After spending decades building successful

Israel may have been growing wine since biblical times, but it’s only in recent years that the wines have gained international recognition.
Tel Aviv will celebrate its centennial year with a full marathon that will circle the city. Picture credit: Sian Sport, from last year’s half marathon.New

Founded on the sand dunes north of the old sea port of Jaffa 100 years ago, Tel Aviv has become the bustling cultural and economic
Dr. Inbal Shani: “It is the gifted – who are often multi-talented – who tend to limit the realization of those very talents into specific
It’s hard not to get excited with all the hoopla surrounding the Oscars, particularly for Israelis living in Los Angeles, who are a mere heartbeat

Israeli fashion can be found in shops all over the world. Israeli fashion and accessory designers are making waves throughout the world. Designs by Michal
In love with performing and signing: Grammy award winner Hila Plitmann When Hila Plitmann’s name was announced last week at Los Angeles’s Staples Center as

“A little crazy, but great musicians,” Israeli band, Coolooloosh.Joel “Rebel Son” Covington, lead singer of the hot Jerusalem band Coolooloosh, goes to bed from practice
“We thought that the teens here weren’t growing up normally,” Livnat Suabi, who runs the Sderot theater project. Imagine being a teenage girl, and only
“This study is exciting, because it is really the first attempt to depict what the average Jew looked like 2,000 years ago,” says medical researcher
Filmmaker Laura Bialis moved to Sderot “to find out what it means to live in a never-ending war, and to document the lives and music of musicians under fire.”
Forty-seven groups of high school students from Jewish and Arab cities across Israel are competing in the 18th FIRST Robotics Competition – 2009. Photo credit
You don’t have to be Jewish to want to learn biblical Hebrew, according to Israeli online learning company, eTeacher, which is opening a new course