Ron Huldai

Decapitated mannequins placed at houses of judges, Tel Aviv mayor, in protest of illegal immigrants

The mannequins also had messages expressing discontent with the current state of illegal immigrants in Israel, claiming that they are the cause of a rise in violent crime rates.

Protests against illegal immigration in Tel Aviv.
 VP of Marketing Arad Israel Regev Yanai, Mei Avivim CEO Ruska Nikolaev, Arad Group CEO Gabi Yankovitz, Tel Aviv-Yafo Mayor Ron Huldai

Global Milestone: Israel Leads the World in Smart Water Management

 School smartphone bans fail to improve students' wellbeing or grades, study finds. Illustration.

Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality to gradually remove smartphones from schools, mayor announces

 AN EGALITARIAN prayer service takes place during public prayer at Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv, on Yom Kippur, Sunday.

Rosh Yehudi association cancels gender-separate prayers due to fears of disruption


Tel Aviv, IFCJ open new shelter for Israel's homeless

HaGagon's goal is to "provide a home for addicts living on the streets while maintaining a sense of human dignity," the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality said.

 A homeless person sleeps in the street on Jaffa Street in downtown Jerusalem on September 23, 2020, during a nationwide lockdown

Grapevine August 10, 2022: Casting blame

Movers and shakers in Israeli society

 ABOUT TO unveil the plaque at the Gandel Rehabilitation Center at Hadassah-University Medical Center on Jerusalem’s Mount Scopus are (from left) John Gandel, Pauline Gandel, Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz and Jorge Diener, executive director of Hadassah International.

Israeli Opera to put on 'Carmen in the Park' in free show at Yehoshua Gardens

The performance will take place at Yehoshua Gardens on August 18 at 8:30 p.m. This year’s show continues a tradition of outdoor operas in Tel Aviv dating back over 20 years.

 A dress rehearsal for the performance of Nabucco, an opera by Giuseppe Verdi, at the Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv, on August 8, 2018.

When Tel Aviv met Kiryat Shmona

Tel Aviv mayor Ron Huldai visited the up-and-coming tech scene in the northern town of Kiryat Shmona on Sunday and vowed to build collaborations between the two cities.

 Margalit Foodtech Center

Grapevine December 12, 2021: Where baseless hatred can lead

Movers and shakers in Israeli society

 FROM LEFT, Pnima Chairman Shlomo Dovrat, President Isaac Herzog and Rabbi Shai Piron.

Tel Aviv to allow unmarried couples to register on municipal database

Registration on the municipal database offers multiple services and perks, such as discounts at the community centers, parking permits for both partners, and discounts on properties.

A landscape view from the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipality building

Grapevine July 16, 2021: A diplomatic day

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

PRESIDENT ISAAC HERZOG and Eric Danon, ambassador of France, clink glasses on Bastille Day.

Nearly half of Israeli tech investment is in Tel Aviv - report

Tel Aviv tech company exits reached a record $4.43 billion in 2020, a 20% increase compared to 2019 and 46% of all exits by value.

Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv Museum of Art receives $15m. donation on 90th anniversary

The designated contribution will be used to expand infrastructure and install innovative systems in accessibility adjustments and green planning.

John Paulson

Beit Lessin Theater resumes activity after over a year with new premiere

Rehearsals for the play were held during the Corona period, but its release was halted until the cultural world was reopened.

BEIT LESSIN