Shopping
The Mashbir opens a second store for the French brand Etam
The Mashbir chain has opened a second independent store for the French lingerie brand Etam at the Azrieli Holon Mall. The store opened with an investment of about NIS 1 million on an area of 80 sq.m.
Dyson – clean breathing even in winter
"Lumagica in Israel: a multi-sensory experience of light and art"
COS and Other Stories & now also online in Israel
A perfect Hanukkah at Biga: baked doughnuts, Mehadrin, and gluten-free
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ZARA surprises with a huge new branch in Israel – and it also includes exclusive items
ZARA is opening a new flagship store at the Ofer Rehovot Mall, covering an area of 3,900 square meters, with an investment of NIS 50 million.
Sodastream ensō®: Japanese design, Israeli technology
The best shopping recommendations for religious Israelis.
'Tis the season: Signs that winter has arrived in Jerusalem
Since the climate isn’t always the best indicator of the season, there are plenty of others that it “‘tis the season,” indeed.
After 5 years online: The accessible activewear brand opens its first store
After five years online, STRONGFUL — the women’s activewear brand beloved for its colors, size range and wallet-friendly prices — is opening its first store.
Finnish retail chain stops selling Israeli products over Gaza war
S Group, a major Finnish retailer, halts selling Israeli products in response to the Gaza war.
"Theatre hotel" – a new luxury hotel in the heart of Talbiya
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This is what Samsung’s concept house in Israel looks like
Samsung Israel has opened in Herzliya a display space that demonstrates how technology can be integrated into home design.
How AI is changing online shopping in surprising ways
Style at every angle with ZEELOOL’s Black Friday event redefines everyday eyewear
A new era in shopping: Visa and Mastercard change the rules of checkout payments | Report
A new deal between Visa, Mastercard, and U.S. merchants lets businesses charge fees based on card type. Previously all cards were accepted; now merchants can differentiate fees.