
Depression sets in at 43 seconds
Judoka Arik Zeevi’s first-round loss at the London Olympics had a devastating effect on all of Israel.

Judoka Arik Zeevi’s first-round loss at the London Olympics had a devastating effect on all of Israel.

The Israeli version of paddleball evokes a polarized “love/hate” reaction.

With 12 days to go, an infection of the appendix sidelines swimmer’s London bid.

I just came across Ori at the Beach, a picture book available in Hebrew/English and Hebrew/French. The simple and colorful board book written by Delphine

Tel Aviv is the talk of the blogosphere this week, following CBS reporter Bob Simon’s declaration that the White City is “the” place to be.
Two soldiers died tragically yesterday in what would seem to have been preventable accidents. The incident that grabbed the top headlines was at Mount Herzl
Welcome to snow tubing, Israel-style.
Indiana Jones famously didn’t like snakes. Neither, apparently, did a one-year-old baby in Israel: he bit off its head and killed it. The kid is
In my last post, I wrote about how I managed to get an MRI done in a hurry by arranging it in Beer Sheva, rather
Israel’s new Tishbi tasting center combines wine and gourmet imported French chocolate.
The discussion of Israelis overseas just won’t go away. First I wrote about the video campaign “guilting” expats to come home. Then, as David added,
Haaretz reported today on a new video campaign by the Ministry of Absorption to convince expatriate Israelis to come home. The videos, however, have been
The evening was intended to be a gala celebration of the partnership between Tel Aviv and Los Angeles. 400 Angelenos, in Israel on a Federation
A new tradition for the high holidays has this Israeli mom getting crafty for Rosh Hashana.
School officially started a week ago, and along with it the beginning of the “mechina” year. As our daughter is one of the new mechinistim,