Love

Love at 88, 96: Rosh Hashanah romance that began at shul

A Rosh Hashanah moment in shul sparked a late-life romance in Jerusalem’s French Hill.

Rabbi Hayyim Halpern and Margie Tutnauer
Tzvi-Bar & Lexi: A trajectory.

Tel Aviv nightlife to a rooftop proposal: A modern love story

The archaeological site of the ancient Roman city of Pompeii is seen, as it reopens to the public with social distancing and hygiene rules, after months of closure due to an outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Pompeii, Italy, May 26, 2020.

Digital scans unveil new love notes and sketches on ancient Pompeii wall

  THE FAMOUS Victory over Japan Day kiss in Times Square, New York City, on August 14, 1945, captured by Alfred Eisenstaedt. The author says that a clear Israeli victory must be achieved in Gaza.

Smooching through the ages: First kiss was 20 million years ago by early primates, scientists say


Woman finds old love letters hidden in wall of her home, looks for answers

The author, a young woman, shares personal anecdotes about her day while diligently attempting to persuade her beloved to accompany her to a dance.

 A HEARTFELT letter can be life-changing.

Unconventional: A student couple's surprising wedding venue revealed

Students Meir Shmuel and Gali Bar-Sela tied the knot at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, creating an unforgettable experience.

 Meir Shmuel and Gali Bar-Sela at a wedding at Ben Gurion University

Self-love is great, until it becomes dangerous and unhealthy

Social media culture encourages us to take life by storm, but the reality is that we are now lonelier than ever. Is self-love sabotaging our happiness?

 Stickers all over a computer read "Love yourself" in this artistic illustration.

Humanity’s earliest recorded kiss occurred in Mesopotamia 4,500 years ago - study

Two types of kissing are generally differentiated, namely the friendly-parental kiss and the romantic-sexual kiss.

 Silhouette of a couple kissing (illustrative)

How can you open your relationship in a healthy way?

A monogamous relationship can be great and allow peace of mind along with feeling secure and protected, But many feel really dissatisfied.

 Illustrative image of polyamory.

1st Int'l Jewish Matchmaking Confab: Love has no borders - opinion

The conference was a unique opportunity for matchmakers to share their knowledge, tips, and guidance and expand their networks within the business of love.

 RABBI YISROEL Bernath addresses a session at the Jewish Matchmaking Conference, last week in Jerusalem. ‘Matchmaking is an important part of Jewish culture,’ he said.

New Italian film about love in fascist Italy, shows the complex lives of Italian Jews and gentiles

Director says it's time to clearly challenge issues that cause controversy, tackles the lives of people living in fascist Italy.

 A SCENE from Giuseppe Piccioni's 'The Shadow of the Day.'

The secret to a strong marriage? Perseverance, according to this oleh

“I love knowing that if my children and grandchildren stay here in Israel, I will have Jews in my genealogy to the end of days.”

 Danny and Maya Gewirtz

Industrious Israeli uses judicial reform protests to find a date

Sha'uli, 34, from Tel Aviv went out on Wednesday to the protests in Tel Aviv with a sign that simply said "single" and had his phone number written below.

 Thousands of Israeli protesters rally against Israeli Goverment's judicial overhaul bills in the coastal city of Tel Aviv on March 04, 2023.

Living with a partner? It's healthy even if you're unhappy

It's been proven that being in a relationship has health benefits, but what if your relationship is unpleasant and tense?

Can living with your partner improve your health? (Illustrative)