
A surprising chronicle of 20 Israeli election firsts
From the first elections 72 years ago to the first snap election 70 years ago, Israel’s vibrant democracy is a work in progress.

From the first elections 72 years ago to the first snap election 70 years ago, Israel’s vibrant democracy is a work in progress.

The Israeli voting method hasn’t changed much over seven decades but modern materials have radically transformed the make and model of our ballot boxes.

Ice-cream maker riffs off Israel’s third election in a year, and the Israeli expression ‘third time ice cream.’

‘The Eighties’ took viewers back in time to the controversial 11th Knesset, whose significance still affects Israel to this day.

Even veteran residents may not know that their city missed having the first Sephardic mayor and the first woman mayor: a candidate named Golda Meyerson.