The war through the eyes of HaShomer HaChadash
Hashomer HaChadash founder, Yoel Zilberman has a clear vision of how Israel should prepare for the future and wars to come: “Countries will first take care of themselves.”
Hashomer HaChadash founder, Yoel Zilberman has a clear vision of how Israel should prepare for the future and wars to come: “Countries will first take care of themselves.”
TV TIME: March 8 is International Women’s Day, and the small screen offers a great many movies and series featuring unforgettable females.
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Both sites feature English and Hebrew versions, and joined Hooked, the meet-singles-in-the-bomb-shelter-app as the latest examples of brilliant resilience from Startup Nation.
HIT and the Holon Municipality have launched a pilot program placing the institute’s students in local preschools to ignite a love of science from early childhood.
Six women lead with courage
It’s time for women to take the wheel
Back and forth to the shelters, with children who are out of school, they need to be entertained and reassured.
There is likely no substitute for leaving the house and taking the kids places, but now that this is impossible, many museum and cultural organization websites offer online activities for children.
Once Operation Roaring Lion started, Hooked's developers quickly adapted it to where it was needed most: bomb shelters.
The photographs, dating from the 1920s through the 1950s, captured the vitality and communal creativity that defined the holiday during the British Mandate period and the early years of Israel.