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Exodus was among the ship records found in a Tel Aviv document trove - exclusive
Documents and photographs reviewed by The Jerusalem Post show that the material spans several years and reflects more than one phase of Jewish immigration to Israel.
‘Everything went dark’: A survivor’s visceral account of the 2003 Tel Aviv beach bombing
Authorities seize over NIS 5m., weapons, ammunition in Rahat, order closure of Tel Aviv brothel
Health Ministry investigating daycares after 15 toddlers suffer food poisoning symptoms
A little to dream, a little to imagine, a lot to make come true
Pizza Cotta lays a cornerstone on the Allenby of the future, why wait?
Police arrest 18 as anti-war protests spread across Tel Aviv, Haifa, Jerusalem
Thousands of people demonstrated at three main rallies across the country, in Tel Aviv at Habima Square, in Haifa near the Horev Center, and in Jerusalem at Paris Square.
She moved to Israel during war and this chess champion says she would do it again
Despite all that’s entailed in adjusting to life as a new immigrant, Gara has no regrets.
IDF Home Front Command to extend siren warning times for Hezbollah rockets
This could double the amount of time that Israelis have to reach a sheltered area in the event of Hezbollah terrorists launching rockets towards Israeli civilian locations.
At least six injured after shrapnel hits Tel Aviv area following Iranian missile launch, MDA says
The Israel Fire and Rescue Authority announced that firefighters had been dispatched to Tel Aviv and extinguished several vehicle fires.
Dog rescued from Ayalon river, Home Front Command names unofficial canine officer
As sirens were sounding in the area due to missile fire from Iran, the dog left its owner’s car and, in panic, jumped into the Ayalon River.
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.