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Walking through the ancient waterway behind Jerusalem's story
During the Three Weeks, descend into the Biyar Aqueduct in Gush Etzion and experience the cool waters that once supplied ancient Jerusalem.
Grandparents' secret: Why do children eat more there?
Hot Air Balloon Festival returns to the Negev after three-year hiatus
One of Israel's rarest springs reopens: Ein Mabua returns for the summer hiking season
A force of nature: Janet McCain Huckabee on faith, family, and standing with Israel - interview
From an avid extreme sports participant to a dedicated teacher and mother, the first lady of Arkansas is no shrinking violet
Concrete abstracts: Meet the Israeli woman using AI to reinvent the real estate industry
When Yael Gal decided to help her sister in Beersheva visualize her home, she hadn't realized how this would create a model that would leave the real estate industry floored.
No need to complicate: Stav Madar’s perfect khachapuri recipe
Fun with the Kids: How to make simple finger roll khachapuri.
Hard truth about hard people revealed in new research
Researchers link frequent exposure to bothersome social interactions with markers of accelerated biological aging.
The shelter is not always a sanctuary
Protecting our children in the shadow of war
Vigilant and united: Israel’s homefront resilience will decide outcome of Iran war - editorial
As Israel faces mounting attacks from Iran, the real challenge lies within: political infighting and internal divisions threaten to undermine the nation’s unity and resolve in a prolonged conflict.
Pnei Kedem: Where the view hooks you - and the community makes you stay
Heading to the Jordan Valley: Four weekends of blossoms and springs
From this week until March 20, the Green Valley festival offers weekend guided tours, farmers’ markets, camping, traditional walks, and nature events for just NIS 10.
Nancy Guthrie’s abduction highlights shared anguish between US, Israel - opinion
On Feb. 1, 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie’s mother, was abducted from her home in the early morning hours.
South in the Heart returns: Where to explore, eat, and see stunning blooms
The Darom Adom festival, now South in the Heart, returns with traditional activities, optimism, and hope. Come support a region that has become a symbol of resilience.