Love
Letters of love and survival: A Holocaust love story preserved at Yad Vashem
A young Orthodox couple in Hungary exchanged messages that sustained them through forced labor, ghettos, brazen escapes, and months in hiding.
Inside Chiburim: Yaron Shane’s mission to help IDF soldiers find Love After War
Love at 88, 96: Rosh Hashanah romance that began at shul
Tel Aviv nightlife to a rooftop proposal: A modern love story
Digital scans unveil new love notes and sketches on ancient Pompeii wall
The once-thriving city of Pompeii, near Naples, was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, preserving buildings, objects, and graffiti under meters of ash.
Smooching through the ages: First kiss was 20 million years ago by early primates, scientists say
Platonic pecks are thought to be used to navigate complex social relationships or increase bonding.
Elkana Bohbot's heartwarming story about life back from Gaza: 'He forgot the rules of this house'
Rivka Bohbot, wife of former Gaza hostage Elkana Bohbot, shared a heartwarming story about how he is adjusting to life outside the Gaza tunnels.
A widow of October 7, 2023 finds love again
In the shadow of war, Naomi Chaimov, who was widowed after her husband was murdered on October 7, 2023, has found a new mate.
Museum for Islamic Art spreads the loving feel-good vibe in new exhibit
Love Stories offers more than just a breather from the security and human challenges, sorrow, and tension that have been our lot for far too long.
Awakening to what truly unites us - opinion
When we meet face to face, the walls fall away... Jews from across the religious and cultural spectrum discover something surprising: We are family.
Love is in the Wi-Fi: Record number of Jewish singles join virtual dating event
6,747 singles from nearly a dozen countries joined Tuesday’s event, where in just one hour, 15,463 dates took place.
A lonely girl’s lament on Tu B'Av - opinion
'As someone who’s never known love, I can only parrot back what I’ve read. For Orpheus and Eurydice, to love is to turn around. For Romeo and Juliet, to love is to die.'
Making aliyah for love: A matchmaker’s story
The Magazine spoke with an olah who chose a life in the Middle East for her now-husband.
Photographic exhibition for Tu B’Av to open at Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem
The exhibition, curated by Ifat Shomrony and photographed by Limor Zadok, is a collection of paired photographs of eight couples and the stories behind them.