Tu be'av
Together but apart: Couple spaces that don’t feel crowded
Moving in together shows a good relationship isn’t just matching styles, but creating a home that feels both “ours” and respects “mine and yours.” Here’s how to get the balance right.
Tu B'Av: A love of life and of Israel - opinion
Israel Festival's Art/Battle uses martial arts for peace
Jerusalem highlights July 28-August 3
Half of Israel Jews prefer not to get married in an Orthodox ceremony
The Hiddush Association conducted a survey about how Israeli Jews prefer to get married.
A reflection of Jewish dissent in the month of Av
"The hope Tu Be'av instills in us helps to ensure that the future of our country moves past those who wish our destruction."
Celebrating love on Tu Be'av
After having fallen out of practice for centuries, today Tu Be’av is experiencing a bit of a rebirth in Israel
Romantic Movies to be screened at Cinematheque for Tu Be'av
The series of 20 movies that will be shown throughout 10 days features classics and recent films
Tu Be'Av 2021: 48,056 couples were married in Israel in 2019
Only about 69% of the couples married in Israel in 2019 were Jewish, according to new data.
Seeking your match in a post-COVID world
The Talmud describes Tu Be’av as a day of great joy on which the young maidens of Israel would dress in white and dance in the vineyards to be matched with young single men.
Heineken to interview John Terry during Champions League final screening
Heineken, marketed in Israel by Tempo, has organized similar events in previous years, making the public screenings of Champions League finals a kind of tradition among soccer lovers in Israel.
On Tu Be’av: The Festival of Love
The joy associated with Tu Be’av stems from the empowerment of equality as a value.
If one can't have a good marriage, at least have a good divorce
Get-refusal is nothing less than a disgrace. Although it is not forbidden by Jewish law, we have a moral and religious obligation to prevent it.
Love (and coronavirus) is in the air this Tu B'Av: Meet COVID-19 cupid!
With the coronavirus outbreak continuing to impact daily life in the country, the Health Ministry introduced COVIDon, Cupid's 19-year-old brother from central Israel (originally from Wuhan).