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
Haifa landscapes and Syrian goats: What's new in the Israeli art scene? - feature
This week's art roundup includes various galleries and exhibits throughout Israel.
For approximately NIS 145 Million: Companies to Build 94 Apartments in Herzliya Studios
The Israel Land Authority reports tender for 94 Herzliya Studios apartments is complete, planning a 350-housing neighborhood. Offer: NIS 20M above minimum but the appraised value.
A subdued Independence Day: How cities around Israel are marking the occasion
Despite the shadow of war, Israelis will mark Independence Day across the country with subdued celebrations - here is a guide to events in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Herzliya, and Rehovot.
Beeswax and mosaic caves: Art in Tel Aviv, Herzliya, and other locations
On Thursday, May 9, about 100 museums across the country will open their doors gratis and offer unique events in honor of International Museum Day.
New luxury hotel approved for Irsael's stunning location
The district committee has greenlighted a plan for a new hotel on Herzliya's waterfront, featuring 365 rooms, a conference center, public restaurant, spa, and pools, but no holiday apartments.
Escape to foreign ambiance: The Ritz-Carlton Herzliya
Stepping into the Ritz-Carlton hotel is akin to embarking on a journey.
Israeli sexually abused children at hotel for displaced families, arrested
Police uncovered footage from within the hotel showing the suspect entering and exiting elevators on several occasions with different children.
Tsarum: A Yemenite feast in Herzliya - review
Who doesn’t love a piping hot plate of Yemenite soup, or some crispy malawah or jihnun to mop up a plate of hummus and tehina?
At IBCA's annual Balfour Dinner, a reality check from an expert in urban warfare
Col. Kemp, who bought himself a plane ticket to Israel as soon as he heard of Hamas’s attack, has remained in the country since, observing the conflict and briefing foreign diplomats and lawmakers.
Four children left father-less as 35-year-old killed in Gaza
Kononovich was a combat soldier in Battalion 8208, Brigade 261, when he was killed.