Magazine
Will Israel stand alone for Somaliland? - opinion
If Israel truly believes Somaliland deserves a seat among the family of nations, then it cannot stop at the bilateral opening of embassies and exchange of ambassadors.
A gift of light and love: A grandmother's tribute to a beloved grandson
Happicerie: Brunch at a ‘happy grocery’ in Netanya - restaurant review
A Lebanese Christian fled from Hezbollah - and found refuge in Israel
Writing through war: Helping Israelis process trauma across generations - opinion
Over the past two and a half years, I’ve often turned to my pen. While so much has been rattled and shaken - writing became my way to make sense of it all, and a source of comfort.
Inside trauma: How AI is helping Israelis see the invisible wounds of war
The following images were created by Tal Pasternak Magnezi to illustrate the complex, often wordless symptoms of trauma.
Letters of love and survival: A Holocaust love story preserved at Yad Vashem
A young Orthodox couple in Hungary exchanged messages that sustained them through forced labor, ghettos, brazen escapes, and months in hiding.
Motza: A welcome break from reality in the Jerusalem Hills - restaurant review
Our meal consisted mainly of appetizers, which turned out to be a great choice – one I definitely intend to make again on my next visit.
Wine Talk: Keep calm, drink wine
Most important is to choose a wine you like or that you would really like to try. This is far more important than buying something simply to impress anyone with you.
Bagel do-over: New York-style bagels for post-Passover cravings
Now that Passover is actually over, please turn your attention to the crowning glory of last week’s column: bagels!
Voices from the Arab press: Internal Arab fractures amid Iran war
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
A deeper reflection: Why the Passover story still matters today - opinion
The lesson that lingers is that freedom is not just about leaving a place of hardship; it is about creating a reality where that hardship does not repeat itself.
From Harbin to Hollywood: The tale of two talented Jewish sisters in China's 'Ice City'
Once home to a thriving Jewish community, Harbin now preserves its past through music - and the enduring legacy of the Schoenfeld sisters.
The sky is no longer silent: Antisemitism persists, but Jews are no longer defenseless - opinion
For the first time in centuries, Jews are not merely subjects of history but active participants within it.