Abu Ghosh
Abu Gosh fest in full bloom
This year’s festival will feature around 30 concerts and musical events, blending tradition and innovation.
Abu Gosh Festival in Israel to intertwine tradition with innovation
A New Hotel With About 120 Rooms Will Be Built
Smuggler kidnaps, imprisons Sri Lankan woman in apartment outside Jerusalem
Life in a single box
Tzohar quickly recognized the pressing need to help this unique population, and established Shorashim, an organization dedicated to assisting Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union.
Six into 50 makes a jubilee
The Israel Museum celebrates the 50th anniversary of its founding with a series of birthday exhibitions.
Beersheba with chance to redeem itself in State Cup quarters
Beersheba lifted the cup for the one and only time in club history in 1997.
Mac TA survives Haifa scare to extend streak
Yellow-and-blue rallies from a 21-point deficit to beat Mac Haifa and improve to 17-2 ahead of cup rematch.
Shmuel Eliyahu gives blessing to Yahad party
Eliyahu visited Mazuz at the latter’s Bnei Brak residence and welcomed the development.
Bank Hapoalim launches discount club for small businesses
The club’s benefits will come through a series of collaborations.
Homy promises to take care of your home when you’re away
A new Israeli company wants to take care of your empty apartment.
Rivlin: Disputes shouldn’t hamper our relations with North America
The President met with diplomats serving in the US and Canada at a meeting at his residence.
Grapevine: Diplomatic doings
Dr. Gabriel Sivan, described Martin Gilbert as a devoted Zionist who in addition to his home in Britain, maintained a home in Jerusalem.
Hadassah labor dispute arises over doctors’ liability insurance
Management says significant advances in negotiations with the doctors have been achieved.