Life in israel

Israel in the frame: How Local Testimony 2025 builds a public record

How an Israeli photography exhibition turns a year of war, protest, and hostage returns into a public record

Itai Ron’s image showing shadows of ultra-Orthodox men and soldiers on the wall of a house in the Palestinian village of Kifl Haris was selected as Photo of the Year by ‘Local Testimony 2025.’
 An Israeli soldier with a prayer shawl seen during a morning prayer near his tank near the border with Lebanon, northern Israel, October 25, 2023

Living in Israel's war two years on: Moving forward on the moral high road - comment

NEW IMMIGRANTS from France arrive at Ben-Gurion Airport in June.

Aliyah should not be motivated by antisemitism, alarmism - opinion

 IN BAT YAM, following an Iranian missile strike there last month, a sign reads: ‘Bat Yam is strong. Israel is winning!’ Says the writer: ‘Despite the divisiveness, I continue to find myself in awe of the Israeli nation’s resilience.’

If we don’t laugh, we’ll cry: Humor as a sign of resilience in Israel - opinion


Cosmetics, quality, and economy in the Land of Milk and Honey

The Jerusalem Post

Culture clashes: War vs. winter

The Jerusalem Post

Book Review: Behind the ‘Zion curtain’

A Belgian-Egyptian journalist describes his attempts to penetrate Israeli and Palestinian society.

A new immigrant at Ben-Gurion airport kisses the tarmac as he makes aliya

20 signs you've been in Tel Aviv too long

The Jerusalem Post

Matters of life and death

The Jerusalem Post

Flute roots

Hadar Noiberg performs in a concert based on the poetry Rachel Shapira.

Hadar Noiberg performs in a concert based on the poetry Rachel Shapira.

Rossini in the here and now

‘The Barber of Seville’ takes on a contemporary look at the Israeli Opera.

‘The Barber of Seville’ takes on a contemporary look at the Israeli Opera.

The value of hard work

Do you work all year so you can take a vacation in the summer or do you vacation in the summer to rejuvenate and go back to work?

Sleeping in the office

Tragedy in Nepal brings back trekking memories

The Jerusalem Post

Et tu choisiras la vie

Miriam Peretz a perdu 2 fils au combat, au Liban et dans la bande de Gaza. Lors de la dernière fête de l’Indépendance, elle a été sélectionnée pour allumer une flamme au mont Herzl

Et tu choisiras la vie