From pop stars to tefillin pop-ups, Oct. 7 changed how some Israelis practice Judaism
The spiritual jolt of those first weeks has not fully faded, and increased religious practice has become part of the country’s daily rhythm.
The spiritual jolt of those first weeks has not fully faded, and increased religious practice has become part of the country’s daily rhythm.
Performances, children’s shows, and family tours are among the highlights of the National Library’s Hanukkah activities.
Jewish creators behind Mad Men and The Americans describe the growing antisemitism that young artists face.
The first Hebrew production of Der Kaiser von Atlantis brings Ullmann’s opera to stages across Israel this month.
The Jewish Agency marks 30 years of partnership between the Chicago Jewish community and Kiryat Gat, Lachish, and Shafir
The holiday of light takes on new meaning for new immigrants building a home in Israel
The delegation was organized by the US-based Eagles’ Wings movement and its founder, Bishop Robert Stearns
Documentary follows five wounded Ukrainian soldiers who overcame devastating injuries to climb Kilimanjaro, inspiring audiences and challenging narratives about Ukraine’s resilience.
Among Jewish boys, David claimed the top spot, while Levi came in second, and Ariel ranked third. Avigail emerged as the most popular name for Jewish girls, followed by Ayala and Sarah.
Reunion with paratrooper Liran Baruch highlights the legacy and sacrifice of Israel’s wounded heroes
At 87, Israeli Rina Schenfeld continues to discover new forms, proving that an artist’s instrument, with time, does not depreciate and continues to resonate.