Rehovot

Chatam: The Anglo community in Rehovot you’ve probably never heard of

Rabbi Agishtein, “Everyone compromises on something. But what we gain here – the unity, the sincerity, the sense that people really have your back – those things are priceless.”

Rabbi Ashenberg, together with participants at the Semichas Chaver Siyum in Jerusalem
OTOTO SUSHI

An Asian experience in the center of the country: OTOTO SUSHI recreates night markets

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives to a Likud party meeting at the Knesset, Israel's parliament in Jerusalem on July 23, 2025.

Power struggles emerge in Netanyahu's Likud internal elections ahead of national primaries

Mediterranean Towers Network Launches Luxury Senior Housing Home in Rehovot.

With an investment of NIS 400 Million: The new home for Rehovot’s seniors opens


Israel's cultural institutions light up in red for 'Red Alert' protest

The Red Alert Campaign evolved from the British #WeMakeEvents campaign, which began in April to highlight the plight of everyone involved in the supply chain of the live entertainment industry.

The Ghetto Fighters' House Museum in northern Israel is illuminated in red as a part of the worldwide Red Alert Campaign, which seeks to raise awareness and funds for employees in live entertainment and cultural institutions who have been financially ruined by the COVID-19 crisis. 26, December, 2020

Clalit's 100,000th COVID vaccination: Great-grandmother from Rehovot

Adina Yaakobi, 84, cannot wait to see her great-grandson.

Adina Yaakobi (center) and Amir Itah (left) at Clalit's coronavirus vaccination center in Rehovot.

50-year-old woman murdered in Rehovot, 21-year-old son arrested

Police arrested the woman's son, who was found at the scene.

Israel Police and Magen David Adom.

Kindergarten principal indicted for leaving baby in hot car, cover-up

After realizing the baby was in the car, the two prevented him from receiving medical care for over 2 hours.

View of the Gan Nayot kindergarten in Jerusalem as they return to kindergarden on May 10, 2020

Rehovot council member arrested, allegedly involved in violent robbery

Police are looking into the possibility that the city council member, who owns a rival business in the city, sent the thugs to rob the business.

Male hands arrested with handcuffs in Criminal concept (illustrative)

Fire in Rehovot hostel for the mentally ill claims life of 45-year-old man

"While searching the building, we found a man with burns, breathless and without a pulse."

Firefighters inspect the aftermath of a fire, Petah Tikva, March 30, 2020

Students, faculty in isolation after educators diagnosed with coronavirus

School buses will begin operating in a limited capacity on Sunday and will gradually increase activity as local authorities are ready.

Israeli students  wear protective face masks as they return to school for the first time since the outbreak of the coronavirus, May 3, 2020

Deputy mayors visiting Jordan forced to remove kippot, religious symbols

"They threw the tzitzit in the garbage," wrote Markowitz. "They checked each one of us to make sure that there weren't tzitzit under our shirts."

A Syrian soldier is seen standing in the Nasib border crossing with Jordan in Deraa, Syria July 7, 2018.

Swarms of moths attacking Israeli houses - report

"I feel like I'm locked in my house because I can't open the window," said a local resident. "They just keep multiplying."

Moth on a window

Rehovot brings snow from Mount Hermon for city-wide winter-time merriment

"All the residents are invited to come and enjoy a snow experience for the whole family - close to home."

A man wandering around the snow