Entertainment
What to watch in Israel this week: Lansky’s Zionism, E.T. on Disney+, and the James Bond curse
TV Time: A new KAN documentary explores Meyer Lansky’s criminal empire, Jewish identity, and surprising ties to Israel, alongside reviews of new streaming additions including E.T. and Ian Fleming.
Jerusalem highlights: August 21-27
'Jews never lose': Israeli comedian Yohay Sponder finds laughter amid war and hate
'Be you, be awesome': Meet the Israeli DJ dancing to a billion views
The evolution of digital platforms: From media to online gaming
Explore 2026 platform transformation insights from media to interactive experiences with strategic development analysis.
9 pools, a water park and a “treehouse” suite: The new ship is revealed
Water parks, a zip line above the sea and exceptional family suites: Royal Caribbean’s new ship is unveiled, while demand for cruises in Europe and the Caribbean continues to rise.
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From shelters to fun: How Jerusalem is helping residents cope during Iran war
The Jerusalem Municipality has been offering online and other activities to locals, across a wide range of topics and fields, for quite a while.
The structure and features of modern slot online games
The battle for domestic tourism: Herbert Samuel expands its presence in Eilat
Herbert Samuel Hotels bought the Horizon Red Sea in Eilat, now launching it as The Herbert Eilat with 173 upgraded rooms and opening rates around NIS 400 per night.
Israeli producer, co-creator of 'Tehran' Dana Eden found dead during filming in Greece
The production company of 52-year-old Eden stated that the rumors of nationalist or criminal involvement in her death are unfounded.
Adir Miller's Reset: A midlife crisis comedy falls short of expectations
TV Time: In Reset, Adir Miller explores aging and regrets, but the series fails to live up to the expectations set by his past hits.
“Land of the Bible”: A new initiative seeks to bring travelers back to Judea and Samaria
Regional councils unite heritage sites under a single brand, aiming to bring back visitors from Israel and around the world after a prolonged period of stagnation.