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Hebrew University marks centennial with official new commemorative stamp
University officials said the centennial marks both a reflection on past achievements, including ten Nobel Prizes and two Turing Awards, and a framework for future growth.
The transformation of Bank Hadoar: Changing its name and expanding its offerings
Israel Post celebrates National Library with new stamps
'A global symbol': Israel Postal Company creates official stamp dedicated to the Mossad
Israel’s postal service to be privatized, communications minister announces
This marks the first time in Israel's history that the postal service will be managed by a private company.
Israel’s health, management systems crash for several hours due to Crowdstrike collapse
Israel's post offices, hospitals, ports, and shops restored operations fully after several hours following the global outage due to an error in a Crowdstrike systems update.
Israel Post to be privatized, bought for NIS 461 million
The purchase was approved by Israel's Government Companies Authority to sell state shares after companies considered acquiring the postal service in the past year.
Grapevine: Going postal
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Second Israeli cabinet minister in two weeks lands in Saudi Arabia
The UPU Congress is comprised of 192 member countries that gather periodically to discuss world postal strategy and set standards for international mail exchanges.
Up for sale! Israel Post raises speculation about the country's postal service
Business Affairs: If you feel you’re up to the task, check out that ad in the ‘Post’ and send in your application. It’s up to you whether you send it through the mail.
Israel Post: A nightmare even Kafka couldn’t dream up
This seemingly endless stream of red tape is forcing business owners to either shut down their operations or move them abroad must eventually run out.
Israel launches privatization of revamped postal service
The state’s privatization agency said it would sell 100% of Israel Post Co. to an investor or group of investors.
In Israel, the customer is not always right
Israelis' insistence on not being a freier (sucker) has resulted in a reputation for poor customer service nationwide.
'Law & Order' actress Diane Neal talks moving to Israel, future plans
Diane Neal opened up about the reason behind her life-changing move, her future plans, and her takes on Israel’s political situation.
Grapevine June 9, 2023: A shared history
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