
Mondial 1970
The 1970 World Cup playoffs was a competition of firsts, including the first and only time — thus far — that the Israeli national football team would qualify.
Rachel Neiman is an experienced media professional whose journalism credits include ISRAEL21c, Globes Online, The Jerusalem Post and LINK magazine. She has served as marketing communications director at several Israeli innovation-based startups. Rachel attributes her vast knowledge of Israeli nostalgia to her Palmach-generation folk-singer mother and Jewish historian father, as well as her own lifelong obsession with all things pop culture.

The 1970 World Cup playoffs was a competition of firsts, including the first and only time — thus far — that the Israeli national football team would qualify.

The LABSCAPES exhibition at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology presents stunning and unusual images by researchers working in the exact sciences, life sciences, engineering and medicine.

If you were hanging out in Jerusalem in the early 80s with a yen for some rock and roll, JBRs was the place to go.

Photographer Roy Katalan captures the moments, locations and eccentricities that make a wedding in “the non-stop city” unique.

The sale of Tnuva to a Chinese concern raised an unwarranted hue and cry. Israel has been sharing dairy know-how with China for decades. Plus, the local market might finally open up to much-needed competition.

Photographer Orna Naor finds small, personal vignettes that make up the larger story of Jerusalem.

There is a long-standing connection between the Holy Land and the Franciscan Order, which is tasked with caring for Catholic church properties throughout our region.

Photographer Mario Troiani captured the joyous celebration in Tel Aviv’s Kikar Rabin following Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv’s Euroleague victory.

Established on Lag B’Omer, the Gadna youth brigade has traditionally prepared high school students for military service.

This coming week, 70 Israeli museums will take part in International Museum Day and open their doors to the public, free of charge.

The Knesset hosts an exhibit of behind-the-scenes images of Israel’s 13 prime ministers in moments of repose, relaxation — even exercise,

The year’s best in Israeli nature photography now on display at the Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv.

An online campaign picks the Top 10 photos deemed most memorable in 66 years of Israel’s statehood.

Israeli photographer Roei Greenberg examines the relationship between man and nature in a series that just won him the Sony World Photography Award for Landscape Photographer of 2014.

Holocaust Remembrance Day 2014 marks the moment 70 years ago when European Jewry was held in the balance between annihilation and liberation.