
Can a journey through nature heal teens’ war trauma?
Resilience Journeys aims to heal war-affected youths by immersing them in challenging four-day adventures through Israel’s natural landscapes.

Resilience Journeys aims to heal war-affected youths by immersing them in challenging four-day adventures through Israel’s natural landscapes.

Since war broke out with Hamas, Israel has faced an unprecedented health crisis, sparking an upsurge in rehab innovation that promises to improve healthcare worldwide.

Café Otef is a chain of shops that helps displaced Israelis build resilience and enjoy community support in the wake of national tragedy.

Performed by Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the Nova music festival massacre, the track called New Day Will Rise, is a power ballad dedicated to healing.

Hope and resilience reign despite wrecked homes and farms, slaughtered or traumatized livestock, fire damage, bullet holes and haunting memories.

Even in the face of intense regional and geopolitical conflict, Israel’s tech sector demonstrated extraordinary growth in 2024.

Tzachi Nevo, owner of Tel Aviv’s Umasqu home and office decor studio, saw his thriving overseas markets shrinking so he looked inward for inspiration.

Hamas releases Keith Siegel, Ofer Kalderon, Yarden Bibas, Arbel Yehud, Gadi Moses and soldier Agam Berger over the weekend

Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy, and Liri Albag were reunited with their families after 477 days in Hamas captivity.

Biokineticist Nikia Blumenthal offers combat soldiers a cold plunge that she says promotes physical and emotional healing.

More than half of Israel’s Arab population believe Gaza war has increased their sense of shared destiny with Jews, and 33.9% define their Israeli citizenship as the dominant component of identity, study shows.

Israel’s war with Hamas has resulted in some extraordinary cutting-edge, medical breakthroughs.

Equine therapist says grooming and riding horses under professional guidance eases early PTSD symptoms before the condition becomes chronic.

Our list includes positive trends, like a dramatic rise in volunteering and a better understanding of the disabled, as well as less impressive ones, such as a spike in smoking.

Israeli researchers say memorial tattoos following October 7 massacre align with a psychological theory and shed light on how people cope with trauma.