
A school that offers hope of coexistence amid war
Givat Haviva hosts Jewish and Arab students from Israel as well as teens from around the world in an effort to foster leadership for a better society.

Givat Haviva hosts Jewish and Arab students from Israel as well as teens from around the world in an effort to foster leadership for a better society.

The population grew 1.9% in 2023, with 72% of that growth due to approximately 179,000 babies born. Most popular names: Abigail and David.

Security forces and emergency response volunteers simulate a mass casualty incident that included extricating people from a home hit by rockets.

The bicultural teams of volunteers monitor for signs of any tensions bubbling below Nof HaGalil’s peaceful surface.

Tel Aviv University seeks to have every 10th medical student come from peripheries and underrepresented ethnic or religious backgrounds.

As the upheaval in Israel escalates, a group dedicated to overcoming polarizing politics works to create a massive moderate base.

An American Israeli singer-songwriter mixes English, Hebrew and Arabic to create a musical emotional bridge.

Social entrepreneurs from Israel and the Gulf founded Sharaka to promote person-to-person diplomacy and break stereotypes between countries.

On a visit to sister city Haifa, Mayor London Breed finds inspiration and hope in both the similarities and differences of these two beautiful cities on the bay.

Tech2Peace brushes up the tech skills of Israeli and Palestinian 20-somethings, while also giving them an opportunity to see Israeli life from a completely different perspective.

Israeli designers are part of a new movement in fashion that blurs gender differences to create clothing for everyone.

Lifelong Jerusalemite Fadi Dekaidek was one of the first responders on the scene after an Arab assailant shot and killed multiple people outside a synagogue.

Kfar Kama, one of two Circassian villages in Israel, listed on 32 “Best Tourism Villages 2022” by the United Nations’ World Tourism Organization.

Father Philotheos is restoring a 17th century church serving 600 Greek Orthodox residents of Akko as well 30,000 people in surrounding villages.

Yoseph Haddad, founder of Israeli Arab changemaker group Together Vouch for Each Other, wins Begin Prize for extraordinary contribution to society.