Tel Aviv
With an investment of tens of millions: The world’s first gaming club of its kind opens in Israel
The world’s first gaming developers’ club has opened in Israel. Created by XSOLLA in Tel Aviv, the venue was built with an investment of tens of millions of shekels and will host events.
How nonlinear careers could drive Jerusalem’s hi-tech rise
‘I am heartbroken,’ Seed + Mill co-founder on Brooklyn co-op boycott- interview
Arab-Jewish youth orchestra builds a unifying ‘East-West’ sound together
The Great Mifgash: Building global Jewish connections amid crisis
The Great Mifgash used AI-powered speed conversations to unite Jewish leaders across continents in just one evening.
Israeli resilience on display as Tel Aviv life continues under sirens - editorial
For many, there is a shared sense that this moment demands endurance. If Iran can be dealt with as it needs to be, then in the long term, we will all be better for it. That is Israeli resilience.
AI-powered gym: A surprising innovation in assisted living in Tel Aviv
The assisted living network launches a digital gym in Israel for seniors, using AI to scan user data and create personalized training programs via a smart wristband.
Dan Hotels’ Grill Room restaurants in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv to reopen Wednesday
The two steakhouses will resume full operations on March 18, with protected spaces available for diners if needed.
A stranded Israeli in Florida longs to return home to war - opinion
Stranded in Florida during the war, an Israeli longs to return to Israel, where sirens are a reality and history is unfolding in real time.
PARFOIS opens Petah Tikva store, relocates Azrieli Tel Aviv branch
City Time Israel says the two projects, backed by about NIS 2 million, are part of the brand’s continued expansion in Israel.
Netivot shows how Israel’s periphery can become its center - opinion
Netivot merges innovation and faith, turning Israel’s periphery into a thriving hub.
After New York: The NOAM HAZAN brand returns with a pop-up in Tel Aviv
Israeli brand NOAM HAZAN opens a pop-up at Ramat Aviv Mall, Mar 11–24, with the new collection, bags, wallets, jewelry, and special gifts for shoppers.
Shelter gaps in Israel’s old neighborhoods leave Israelis scrambling for protected spaces
While Israel has required buildings since 1969 to include a communal shelter and buildings from 1993 to include safe rooms, over half of Israeli homes did not have them in 2024.
Tel Aviv man arrested for robbing apartment damaged in Iranian missile strike
Following his arrest, investigators began to suspect that the man may have been involved in a robbery at the club “Shalvata” in Tel Aviv before Operation Roaring Lion began.