Senior citizen
Azrieli Palace Tel Aviv marks 20 years of urban senior living
The senior residence in the Weizmann Center has become home to residents who want community, culture, security, and immediate access to the city’s entertainment hubs.
Elder fraud cases jump 61% in Israel as abuse reports rise, Welfare Ministry says
During wars and crises in the world: The worrying statistic about those aged 60+ is revealed
Grapevine, April 17, 2026: Resilience – a Jewish character trait
Jerusalem provides aid to 11,000 Holocaust survivors living in the city
The municipality runs a variety of clubs and provides in-home assistance to the city's Holocaust survivors.
Personal, health and social security at Ahuzat Beit Hakerem
The tenants of the Beit Hakerem estate create art. A wonderful world on a palette
Israel must help elderly citizens stay active in society - opinion
The average Israeli has a life expectancy of 83, but their HALE (healthy active life expectancy) is 75.
First-ever crowdfund impact investment to ease elderly loneliness in TLV
The impact investment, titled "New Era," is expected to affect 200 seniors in Tel Aviv over 2.5 years with a total investment size of NIS 2.3 million.
Former Mossad head Yatom forms Veterans Party
Wants to hold balance of power but won't join Netanyahu-led government
Jewish Agency constructs new senior housing complex in Tel Aviv
It will be the first new such complex of its kind built in Tel Aviv for the last 40 years.
First comprehensive study of the third age in the coronavirus crisis
Residents of the Rubinstein Estates - optimistic and protected from the virus, those who stayed in their homes felt less safe
Hillel's Tech Corner: Sensi.ai provides tech solutions for long-term care
The ability to use artificial intelligence to make the lives of millions of senior citizens that much better is yet another example of how technology can be used to do well by doing good.
Beit Shemesh senior citizens receive blankets, warm clothing for Hannukah
The winter packages consisted of a warm blanket, emergency lights, a quilt, a portable heater, warm sheets, and a Hanukkah gift package consisting of a menorah and candles.
Outbreaks in nursing homes worsened by bureaucratic test bungling
"On every tombstone of an elderly person who died from COVID, will it be written that they died due to the Tender Obligation Law?" Committee chairman Ofer Shelah asked.