
At 95, Israel’s oldest serving reservist hopes for better future
Ezra Yakhin fought for the establishment of Israel and is now on a quest to lift the morale of those defending the state during its darkest times.
The people of Israel are innovative, creative, concerned and involved. Come and meet some of the most interesting individuals in the country.

Ezra Yakhin fought for the establishment of Israel and is now on a quest to lift the morale of those defending the state during its darkest times.

Back in his native Israel for the holidays, Shmoné Executive Chef Nadav Greenberg reflects on what makes his cuisine pop.

An Israeli mixologist brings home the gold medal from an international cocktail championship.

A new chef restaurant in Tel Aviv proves there’s way more to Druze cuisine than stuffed vine leaves or pita spread with labneh and za’atar.

Eliad Peretz, a mission and instrument scientist in NASA’s Heliophysics Division, honored for his contributions to multiple space missions.

Having left her singing career to pursue high-tech, teaching and having children, Leat Haber decided to return to the music scene against all odds.

Adolfo Roitman, curator of the ancient biblical manuscripts, immigrated to Israel in 1980 and has revolutionized the Shrine of the Book Jerusalem.

Without any billboards or fanfare, an Israeli perfume brand now has stores all over Europe, including France, the scent capital of the world.

Lonah Chemtai Salpeter took up running as a hobby less than 10 years ago. Now, she is one of Israel’s top athletes and has her eyes set on the 2024 Paris Olympics.

To celebrate Women’s month, we take a look at Kimberly Wach who overcame an abusive relationship and is now training women in martial arts to make them feel strong and confident.

Eyal Shimoni was the sole Israeli competitor in the recent Antarctica segment of the Racing the Planet 4 Deserts Ultramarathon Series.

A senior rheumatologist specializing in autoimmune diseases, Watad has co-authored about 200 scientific publications.

Orly Segal believes the DNA of Tel Aviv is all about happiness and life, and showcased best by its contemporary culinary scene.

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

Raised in Italy, Micol Zanzuri shows people how to transform their homes and loves nothing more than a challenge.