
World’s slimmest house named for Etgar Keret
A Warsaw design team has named its unusual art installation ‘Keret House’ in tribute to the Israeli writer who will be its first artist-in-residence.

A Warsaw design team has named its unusual art installation ‘Keret House’ in tribute to the Israeli writer who will be its first artist-in-residence.

Despite mounting threats, Democracy Index shows vast majority of citizens positive about Israel’s outlook.

What a wonderful Day 7 at the London Games as Israeli athletes take the podium in tennis, shooting and road cycling.

Doctors and nurses from 20 countries took part in the Haifa hospital’s hands-on seminar.

Popular travel guide says the non-stop city is among the world’s most vibrant in nightlife.

Israel joins Chile and Brazil as the 3rd int’l location for the American music happening.

Israeli Olympians salute Jerusalem in viral campaign against the BBC.

A groundbreaking medical device used to treat terror victims helps save the life of a Caspian Turtle at the Israeli Wildlife Hospital.

The Israeli version of paddleball evokes a polarized “love/hate” reaction.
Public places including bus stops, train stations and outdoor pools are now off-limits to smokers in Israel.

Israeli and German academics show how an understanding of the physics of finance could avert the next world economic meltdown.

Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli topped Maxim magazine’s ‘Hot 100 list’ of 2012. “She puts the ‘promise’ in Promised Land – all hail your No. 1
With a reputation as a world leader in IVF treatment, Israel doubled the number of test tube babies conceived through in-vitro fertilization treatments during the
A whopping 91.5 percent of Israeli internet users over the age of 18 use social networks, according to a new survey by the Mahshov Research

It’s 1997, and Men In Black‘s Tommy Lee Jones tells Will Smith: “Don’t touch the red button.” Which, of course he does, because who can