Herzliya
Jerusalem’s future depends on supporting small business growth - opinion
The capital is Israel’s second-poorest large city. Fixing that doesn’t require a miracle – it requires investing in Jerusalem’s small business sector.
Business by day, indulgence at night: We visited the new hotel that opened in Herzliya Pituach
Israel Police investigating after human remains found in ocean off coast of Herzliya
Maccabi Tel Aviv overwhelms Herzliya for State Cup crown
Minato: A Japanese culinary heaven in Herzliya - review
Minato is always busy and offers a variety of authentic Japanese food.
Which Israeli city has the best quality of life?
Jerusalem struggles, while Herzliya and Kfar Saba excel.
Terrorist who was ex-Shin Bet informant committed attack out of fear of personal safety - report
The suspect was questioned two weeks earlier, underwent a polygraph test, and used a knife in the attack, hinting that the decision was impulsive.
'Beyond human comprehension': Israeli politicians react to terrorist murder of Holocaust survivor
"Only monsters are capable of murdering an 80-year-old woman in cold blood," National Unity leader Benny Gantz said.
Elderly Holocaust survivor murdered in terror stabbing attack by former Shin Bet aide
MDA and Israel Police rushed to scene, and security guards neutralized the terrorist before arresting him.
Israeli rock icon Corinne Allal dies at 69 after cancer battle
“Corinne was a rare and remarkable individual who fought for her beliefs and left a powerful mark as a true force in Israeli music.”
American Conservative rabbi honored with pathway dedication in Herzliya
The event concluded with the unveiling of the street sign bearing Davidowitz's name, a reminder of his enduring contributions to Jewish and Israeli heritage.
New exhibit showcasing life of Mossad spy Eli Cohen set to open to public
The exhibit is expected to illustrate various stages in Cohen's life on three different chronological paths.
Health Ministry issues water safety advisories for various areas of Israel
The ministry advised citizens against swimming at several Tel Aviv and Herzliya beaches.
Microsoft honors late employee with scholarships for women in tech
The scholarships will be donated this year in memory of Lior Dovrat, an employee from the “Costo” team at Microsoft Israel R&D who died from cancer.