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Sindyanna brings Jewish and Arab women together, promotes Fair Trade, creates economic opportunities for Arab women and assists local growers.
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Sindyanna brings Jewish and Arab women together, promotes Fair Trade, creates economic opportunities for Arab women and assists local growers.

Plant-based dim sum, sushi and ice cream get a thumbs-up from a University of Michigan student spending her summer in Tel Aviv.

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

IGY strives to be a safe and empowering place for Israeli LGBTQ+ youth while effecting change across society.

I collect recipes from around the world whenever I travel, but the pandemic helped me discover I can be a culinary foreigner in my own country too.

The world is in a water crisis. What can Israel, a desert country which now has enough water to share, teach the rest of us about using water more wisely. Read our exhibition and find out.

Since it was founded in 1953, the charming village of Ein Hod has become a rare art colony where the genres of visual arts, music, dance and literature all mix.

But Israel’s tendency for gender-neutral names makes breakdown a challenge, says National Library of Israel.

From Nobel laureates to bestselling authors, Israeli thinkers and academics pack a powerful and far-reaching punch of influence.

Teaching English in Rishon LeZion gives Alex Sánchez ‘a dignified life and a career … that not a lot of trans people get to experience.’

Zumu aims to change the concept of a museum from an elitist institution into a dynamic cultural center that reflects each hosting community.

International fans won’t have to wait much longer for the much-loved show, producers promise.

Vegan Friendly expects 100k participants at three-day Vegan Fest filled with food, cooking workshops and healthy lifestyle activities.

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights in Israel are considered the most developed in the Middle East. Here we bring a timeline of the major developments.

Growing up in Antwerp, Kenneth Gotlib didn’t feel he could be gay while staying true to his religion and values. In Tel Aviv, he can fully be himself.