Labor MK and chairman of the Knesset Economics Committee, Prof. Avishai Braverman, talks cconomics and innovation with 'The Jerusalem Post.'
Similar messages for tobacco may be ineffective.
Chabad of Talbiyeh and the management of the Alrov Mall in Mamilla will co-host a "light up Mamilla" week on Hanukka.
Today, the world-renowned economist has returned to politics and the Knesset with renewed vigor and a strong desire to ‘affect the destiny of Israel.’
Sources close to MK deny report he's quitting politics; say he will remain in the Knesset and not leave the party.
MK's decision follows announcement by MK Shelly Yacimovich that she is entering race for September primary election.
Braverman: “We need to prove that we can work together. If we can do it, the public will come back, and we can become a movement again."
Peretz: "Netanyahu freaked out" over peace process; Kadima applauds eight MKs for joining opposition.
Musical reminders of the Holocaust, Yossi Peled celebrates his 70th, the Israel-Czech Chamber of Commerce is launched.
Borderline Views: Could this be Labor’s last chance to reinvent itself as a true party of opposition and eventually regain power?