Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv kindergarten director and husband arrested for sexual offenses against children
Israeli police have arrested a Tel Aviv couple on suspicion of child sexual abuse at their unlicensed kindergarten, following multiple complaints from concerned parents.
Netanyahu's criminal trial to resume Sunday after wartime court freeze
Israeli doctor arrested on suspicion of involvement in stabbing
Fourth victim confirmed dead after hours in Haifa building collapse, missile fragments hit Israel
Musician Lazer Lloyd speaks on trading career in US for life and blues in Israel
Lloyd built a career in Israel by leaning into high-energy blues and rock, a style that transcended language barriers.
'You start, we finish it': Tehran's Palestine Sq. poster threatens targeting Tel Aviv, airport
An Iranian propaganda banner in Tehran’s Palestine Square warned of missile retaliation against Israel, showing marked targets in the Tel Aviv area.
Pnimeet: Community workshop putting Jerusalem back on bikes
Pnimeet teaches Jerusalemites how to fix their own bikes, cutting costs, reducing waste, and easing daily life in a car-clogged city.
Reception: Fattal’s newest Tel Aviv addition gets it right - review
Calm, considered, and right on Dizengoff, Reception offers rare blend of comfort and convenience.
Tel Aviv's Hotel Nordoy or Nordau? Both spell comfort and luxury - review
The Hotel Nordoy provides that and much more from its perch at the fulcrum of city activity but in an environment of tranquility and luxurious surroundings.
Israel's heart is not in Tel Aviv - it is in Judea and Samaria - opinion
Tel Aviv does not boast the long history cities like Jerusalem, Beersheba, or even 2,000-year-old Haifa.
Maccabi Tel Aviv co-owner David Federman dies at 81
Maccabi described Federman as “a true Maccabist” and “a central, significant figure” over decades, citing his dedication, love, and deep commitment to the organization.
The concept has been shattered: The big news from a Tel Aviv restaurant
If it looks like meat, smells like meat, and tastes like meat – it isn’t necessarily meat. Meshek Barzilay in Tel Aviv challenges the palate and long-held assumptions.
Framing females, then and now: ANU exhibition sheds light on photographic torchbearers
The fact that the lineup includes a total of 40 exclusively Jewish female photographers from the last and current centuries knocks the interest value up several notches.
Why Jerusalem’s last-place quality of life ranking doesn’t tell the full story - opinion
A new quality of life report puts Jerusalem last, yet cranes, jobs, housing, and transit projects point to a great future.