In my view, these are the best headphones currently sold in Israel – and when you dive into the details, it’s easy to understand why.

Premium headphones with smart noise cancellation, powerful sound, and groundbreaking eco-friendly design.

The international sound and style brand MARLEY shifts into high gear and enters the premium category with the launch of an advanced series of wireless headphones, available in both over-ear and in-ear designs, setting a new standard in the audio world.

The headphones feature innovative Adaptive ANC technology – a smart noise-cancellation system that learns the user’s environment in real time and adjusts the level of isolation according to changing background noise, delivering a clean, precise, and immersive listening experience anywhere.

The focus is not only on technology, but on a complete user experience: rich, deep sound quality that highlights low frequencies alongside clear detailing of high tones, ergonomic comfort for extended use, and advanced Bluetooth connectivity that ensures stable connections and high-quality calls.

All of these make the headphones an ideal choice for work, travel, workouts, and everyday listening.

MARLEY continues to preserve the brand’s value-driven DNA, combining modern, refined design with environmental responsibility.

The headphones are made from recycled and eco-friendly materials, including FSC™-certified wood, recycled aluminum, and recycled fabrics, offering a luxurious alternative for users who are unwilling to compromise on sound quality – or on their values.

With a combination of technological innovation, top-tier sound, durability, impressive battery life, and eco-conscious design, MARLEY sets a new benchmark in the premium headphones category and proves that it is possible to enjoy an advanced audio experience while maintaining a mindful and environmentally responsible lifestyle.

On a personal note: After experiencing MARLEY headphones, the difference is felt immediately.

The smart noise cancellation truly does the job – the background disappears, and I’m left with just the music.

The sound is deep and powerful, yet still clean and precise, and the comfort allows for hours of use without any sense of heaviness or discomfort.

What I loved most is the combination of premium quality and eco-friendly design – knowing that I’m enjoying a high-level listening experience without giving up sustainability values makes choosing these headphones much more than just another pair.

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Greek Salon, the chef restaurant of Guy Peretz, has opened in a new and upgraded location on the beachfront at the Daniel Hotel in Herzliya Pituach, bringing a Greek-style Dinner & Party experience – without boarding a plane to Greece.

The venue combines Greek–Mediterranean cuisine using ingredients from Greece, live music, performances, and a joyful, unifying atmosphere, alongside traditional Greek design and a stunning sea-facing terrace.

The successful concept already operates several branches across Israel: Herzliya, Rishon LeZion, Jerusalem, and Zichron Ya'akov – with additional locations expected to open soon.

We visited the Herzliya branch, run by partners Ariel and Daniel, and there is no doubt that a large part of the outstanding experience begins with them.

They are two wonderful people with exceptionally high service awareness, attention to the smallest details, and genuine care for their guests.

It’s clear that they truly live and breathe the place, taking care of the atmosphere, the food, the people, and the overall experience – and it’s felt in every moment.

We arrived at 8:00 PM, expecting a pleasant dinner like at any good restaurant.

In reality, we received much more than that.

During the first hour, we enjoyed excellent food and a relaxed atmosphere, and then – the magic began.

Musicians and a singer took the stage, the music intensified, and the restaurant instantly transformed into a lively, joyful place that brought everyone together into one big celebration.

The energy in the venue was contagious: People smiled, sang, danced, and many guests came specifically to celebrate birthdays and special occasions.

At one point, everyone lifted their napkins into the air, a tray of shots was served to all the guests, and the feeling was of a true Greek party in the heart of Herzliya.

We left glowing, with big smiles and the feeling that we had experienced an extraordinary evening.

The menu offers fresh fish, meze, classic Greek dishes, open food stations, and a festive dessert table – all accompanied by warm service and an atmosphere of freedom and celebration.

It was a wonderful experience of great music, excellent food, and happy people.

There is no doubt we will return to this place again and again, and next time we’ll bring friends along.

Kosher: Dairy fish, under the supervision of the Shoham Rabbinate.

Herzliya branch address: 60 Eli Landau Boulevard, Herzliya.

Opening hours:

Sunday–Wednesday: 6:00 PM–11:00 PM

Thursday: 6:00 PM–12:00 AM

Friday: 12:00 PM–3:00 PM

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The luxury niche fragrance brand Floraïku Paris, inspired by Japanese culture, launches a new scent called Just a Rose – Eau de Parfum, a pure and modern tribute to the rose.

This is a unisex floral fragrance that distills the rose in its natural, clean form: Fresh, vibrant, and elegant, without unnecessary embellishments.

The scent opens with citrus freshness, develops into a deep and natural rose heart, and rests on a warm, soft base that provides lasting depth and presence.

The composition expresses the brand’s unique connection between French aesthetics and Japanese restraint, between simplicity, nature, and emotion.

Fragrance notes:

Top – Grapefruit, Bergamot, Mandarin

Heart – Rose Absolute, Mate Absolute

Base – Patchouli, Tonka Absolute, Guaiac Wood

Volume: 50 ml + 10 ml.

Price: 1,200 ILS.

Available at BEYONDSKIN stores and online.

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Estée Lauder launches the next generation of the iconic Double Wear Stay-in-Place foundation, featuring an upgraded formula that combines high-performance makeup with skincare benefits.

The new foundation offers exceptional wear for up to 36 hours, resistance to water, sweat, heat, and humidity, and a breathable texture that moves with the skin and delivers a “second skin” feel.

The formula allows for precise buildable coverage, from medium to full, evens out skin tone, blurs imperfections, and minimizes the appearance of pores.

It is based on innovative Polymer Mesh Matrix technology and the Double Balancing AlgaNiacin™ complex for oil and moisture balance, including hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and brown algae extract.

The foundation is available in 52 shades, with precise matching to skin tones and undertones, and comes in a recycled glass bottle with a new minimalist design.

Consumer price: 245 ILS.

Launch price (2.2–4.3): 170 ILS.

Launch promotion: A free pump with the purchase of the foundation until 14.2 or while supplies last.

Available at pharmacy chains, selected stores, and on the Estée Lauder website

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L’Oréal Paris launches a new mascara: Telescopic Extensionist, delivering an exceptionally long and lifted lash look, up to 5 mm closer to the eyebrows.

The mascara was developed with advanced technology for maximum length, precise separation, and a clean, clump-free look from the very first application.

It features a unique silicone brush that reaches even the shortest and finest lashes, and a lightweight formula that allows gradual build-up – from natural to dramatic – without heaviness.

The mascara joins the iconic Telescopic series and is suitable for daily use and evening looks.

Recommended price: 70 ILS.

Available at pharmacy chains, Hamashbir LaZarchan, and leading perfumeries.

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BeautyCare offers a winter range of skincare products based on plant extracts, vitamins, and minerals from botanical sources, at accessible prices.

Notable products include: A gold facial mask with aloe vera for soothing and hydration, gold eye patches with mint for refreshing, a Dead Sea water exfoliating facial cleanser with chamomile, a solid antifungal lavender soap, and a targeted blemish-drying product with rosemary and medicinal herbs.

All products are available in stores and online, with prices starting at 6.50 ILS.

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Ben & Jerry’s Israel opens 2026 with a nostalgic and exciting launch: a new pint called “Chocolate Peanut Butter Split,” inspired by the iconic American split dessert from classic diners.

The pint combines chocolate ice cream and banana ice cream made with rich cream, together with generous chunks of mini peanut butter cups, creating an indulgent blend of chocolate, banana, and peanut butter.

This is the brand’s first product manufactured in Ben & Jerry’s factories in Israel, joining the familiar range known for original flavor combinations and high-quality ingredients, with no artificial colors and no preservatives.

The pint is kosher dairy under the supervision of the Kiryat Malachi Rabbinate, with a recommended retail price of 24.90 ILS, a volume of 500 ml, and is available at food chains, convenience stores, private shops, and Ben & Jerry’s ice cream parlors in Be’er Tuvia and Yavne, as well onilne.

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Max Brenner celebrates the month of love in February 2026 with a new and romantic gift collection, offering a sweet indulgent experience for couples in love.

The collection blends the brand’s iconic chocolate world with moments of attention, tenderness, and love, and also includes skincare gift sets enriched with cocoa butter.

As part of the collection, the brand launches a limited-edition handmade candle with a romantic design and a unique scent, as a contribution to the Ne'arei HaOr association, which supports at-risk youth.

The candle can be added to any gift set, creating a personal present that combines love with social impact.

Among the standout gift sets:

MAX IN LOVE – a square box with 18 assorted filled pralines, price 299 ILS.

LOVE STORY BOX – a rich box with Chinese pecans, filled chocolates, and nut clusters, price 239 ILS.

Beauty BOX – a skincare set including hand cream, body cream, and body scrub enriched with cocoa butter, price 279 ILS.

The gift sets are available for purchase at Max Brenner branches, on the website, and via the order center.

In addition, a scented candle from the Ne'arei HaOr association can be added for 69 ILS, or a personalized magnet for a unique gift.

Price range: 58–438 ILS.

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The ZER4U network launches a romantic collection of flower bouquets and designed arrangements, paying tribute to local agriculture.

The collection includes bouquets and floral arrangements made from seasonal flowers in red and pink tones, with an emphasis on roses, combined with indulgent gift packages of chocolates, wines, cava, and skincare products – all in rich, stylish, and romantic designs.

Among the standout arrangements: A blooming heart bouquet with a heart balloon, a pink lisianthus heart in artistic floral weaving, a luxurious Rose Box of red roses, a Pink Love arrangement in a round box, and a luxurious Amor bouquet in red and burgundy shades.

In addition, the network offers a promotion: With the purchase of bouquets and arrangements over 179 ILS, Love Story chocolate can be purchased for only 29 ILS (from February 9–14).

Advance orders and delivery reservations are recommended.

Orders by phone *5444 or online

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The luxury cookware brand Magnus launches a wide lifting spoon that also functions as a strainer, replacing the traditional colander and saving space and time in the kitchen.

The spoon is made of high-quality, heat-resistant silicone, with a wide and deep structure, allowing for easy removal and straining of liquids directly from the pot – for pasta, vegetables, legumes, and more.

Price: 59.90 ILS.

Available at the MAGNUS online store.

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Kamil Blue by Dr. Fischer launches a new baby cleanser series enriched with almond, avocado, and cotton oils, and medicinal plant extracts, for gentle cleansing, a velvety touch, and nourishment for sensitive skin.

The series provides 24-hour moisture, is suitable for use from birth (excluding premature babies), dermatologically tested, suitable for sensitive skin, and vegan-friendly.

The series includes three scents: Chamomile, oat, and aloe vera, for soothing, softening, and caring for baby’s skin.

Volume: 750 ml with pump bottle.

Introductory price: 26.90 ILS.

Available at pharmacy chains and online.

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FAIRY launches the “Magic Capsule” for dishwashers – an innovative capsule that delivers brilliant cleaning even on a 30-minute program, with no need for rinse aid or pre-rinsing dishes.

The capsule is based on technology with 13 patents and an advanced 5-chamber structure containing a high concentration of active enzymes for removing grease and dirt even at low temperatures.

The capsule offers powerful cleaning with 25% more enzymes and 30% more grease-removal power compared to the previous product, fast drying thanks to QUICK DRY technology, and perfect shine with no water marks.

In addition, it leaves a fresh scent and helps keep the dishwasher itself clean.

Recommended price: Starting from 46.9 ILS for 38 units and from 64.9 ILS for 60 units, available at all pharmacy and retail chains.

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The o.b. brand launches reusable period underwear combining maximum comfort, advanced absorption technology, and environmental sustainability.

The underwear is made with a top layer of 100% organic cotton, a strong absorbent core, and leak protection for up to 12 hours, suitable for light to heavy flow.

Each pair replaces the use of multiple disposable pads, is washable and reusable for up to 4 years, and offers a healthier and more environmentally friendly solution.

The underwear is available in three sizes, in a flattering cut and classic black color, suitable for teenagers and women of all ages.

Recommended retail price: 129.90 ILS, available at Super-Pharm.

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Gallery P8 is honored to invite you to the duo exhibition “How Does One Say Home” by artists Yael Segal and Tal Nahum, curated by Shirly Wagner.

The exhibition engages with photographic mechanisms and the memory of home, examining how the concept of “home” is charged with meanings of nostalgia, longing, rupture, and loss.

Through staged photography, projections, and photographic collages, the artists present a complex reading of home – not merely as a physical place, but as a mental and emotional space, simultaneously constructed and dismantled.

Tal Nahum works within the archival realm.

Inspired by memories from her grandmother’s home, she creates dense scenes filled with objects from estates: Ornaments, textiles, furniture, and utensils.

Within the visual overload, portraits of women and duplicated body parts are woven in, trapped among the furniture.

Acts of organization, connection, and accumulation express the “fear of empty space” and the urge to revive what was forgotten in the drawers of the home – an attempt to preserve, to hold on, and to struggle against disappearance.

Yael Segal presents a photographic series born out of darkness and obscurity.

She photographs the houses of her childhood in layers: First through direct photography, and later as projections onto walls and various materials in the studio.

Thus, an “empty house without a house” is created – fragmented structures, sharp angles, frame breaks, and fractures reflecting the fragility and elusiveness of memory.

The glimpses of shutters, cables, and signs of decay turn the photograph into a mental space charged with emotion and memory.

Together, Segal and Nahum offer a dual reading of nostalgia: Between the desire to restore the home, refill it, and preserve it, and the recognition of ongoing loss and the understanding that home will always remain a partial, deceptive, and fragile memory.

Exhibition details:

Gallery P8, 1 HaPatish Street, Tel Aviv.

Opening: January 29, 2026, at 8:00 PM.

Closing: March 7, 2026, at 2:00 PM.

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