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Digital scans unveil new love notes and sketches on ancient Pompeii wall

The once-thriving city of Pompeii, near Naples, was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, preserving buildings, objects, and graffiti under meters of ash.

The archaeological site of the ancient Roman city of Pompeii is seen, as it reopens to the public with social distancing and hygiene rules, after months of closure due to an outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Pompeii, Italy, May 26, 2020.
  THE FAMOUS Victory over Japan Day kiss in Times Square, New York City, on August 14, 1945, captured by Alfred Eisenstaedt. The author says that a clear Israeli victory must be achieved in Gaza.

Smooching through the ages: First kiss was 20 million years ago by early primates, scientists say

Elkana Bohbot with his wife Rivka Bohbot on October 19, 2025.

Elkana Bohbot's heartwarming story about life back from Gaza: 'He forgot the rules of this house'

Avner and Naomi were recently engaged and hope to marry soon.

A widow of October 7, 2023 finds love again


Sirens, sacrifice, and soulmates: An MDA love story

Two Israeli EMTs met saving lives, forging a bond through crisis and commitment. Now, as they prepare to marry, their love story proves that even in chaos, love can thrive.

 MDA Ambulance; illustrative

We asked ChatGPT the secret to happiness - and were surprised by the answer

Happiness is personal, but GPT highlights social connections, gratitude, mindfulness, self-fulfillment, and passion for action as keys to satisfaction. It’s unique for each person.

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Free Love Tarot Reading (2025): Your Daily Online Source for Accurate Love Advice


Healing Israeli society one year after October 7: Reflections on love and forgiveness

One year after October 7, we must practice unconditional love towards each other to heal our broken nation.

 IDF soldiers enjoying food delivered by Cooking with Love for Soldiers.

The ancient legend of love: The mystical Tu B'Av pilgrimage to Israel's Amuka

Amuka is the revered burial site of Rabbi Yonatan Ben Uziel. Legend has it that if you go there, you may find love.

 Jewish women pray at the tomb of Rabbinic sage Yonatan Ben Uziel, in Amuka, Northern Israel, on June 24, 2014.

Israelis embrace home-based celebrations on Tu B’Av, with online dating for singles

Due to the ongoing conflict, Israeli Tu B'Av celebrations are shifting to home-based, intimate gatherings, reflecting a global trend.

Celebrate at home with summer fruits from Moshavnik: Hosting trays for Tu B'Av.

Dating divides: The language of love doesn't always translate - opinion

Cultural differences can create unexpected challenges in cross-cultural dating.

A couple kisses and holds each other in a cafe.

Tu B'Av: Everything you need to know about the Jewish holiday of love and romance - explainer

Tu B'Av is often considered a Jewish version of Valentine's Day. But this ancient holiday has its own distinct traditions and practices, which have evolved until today. Here's what you should know.

 A flower shop owner is seen arranging roses for a customer on Tu B'Av, the Jewish holiday of love, in Jerusalem, on August 15, 2019.

DateNight AI: Huge Jewish virtual speed-dating event to celebrate Tu B’Av

Virtual speed-dating will take place August 20 at 9 p.m. Jerusalem time; and 8 p.m. New York time. The event will be run online via DateNight AI’s virtual platform. 

 Eitan and Keren with their baby Rotem.

Summer heat: Majority of Israeli singles are looking for a committed relationship

Israeli singles seek committed relationships amid war, reflected in OkCupid data. Actions over words emphasized for building stability and navigating challenges.

 A young couple on a date at the restaurant.