
Where were Israel’s Olympic breakdancers?
A closer look at Israel’s breaking scene in the wake of the sport’s controversial Olympic debut.
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A closer look at Israel’s breaking scene in the wake of the sport’s controversial Olympic debut.

A business in the missile-struck northern town of Kiryat Shmona opens twice a week in Tel Aviv, offering visitors the best of Indian cuisine.

As the possibility of a full-scale war between Israel and terrorist organization Hezbollah looks ever more likely after recent events, these books offer insight on the situation.

After a missile fired from Lebanon killed 12 children in a Druze village, we look at Druze history in Israel, their military service, and complex identity.

From thrillers and love tales to abstract short stories, Israeli literature is here to help you escape the hot, worrisome reality this summer.

Organizers of the International Fringe Festival say after over 60 foreign artists canceled their participation, Israeli stars stepped up to the plate.

The new fund, founded by JNF-USA, aims to share Israeli storytelling with international audiences, while helping those affected by the war.

Dani Menkin was editing a film about Jewish hostages in Texas when the attacks in Israel happened; he says these stories will become monumental films.

Works of 107 photographers depicting the Western Negev before and after the Hamas attacks create a unique introspective at Petach Tikva Museum of Art.

The festival also featured a gripping film about the life of released Hamas hostage Abigail Edan.

Festival attack survivor says the TikTok superstar was paired up with a dance troupe, which lost 4 members in the massacre, to honor the victims.

Mustache Art Studio owner Orgad Edery always loved cosplay. Now he’s making wearable art for TV shows and theater productions.

It’s a tough time for wineries across Israel, with workers serving in the reserves, sales way down, and even physical damage from attacks, but winemakers are determined to make it work.

Pride and Hope Assembly will also feature a tribute to the 370 people murdered at the Supernova music festival on October 7.

The Shavuot staple receives different interpretations at Tel Aviv’s finest bakeries, all aimed to provide pleasure in these difficult times.