Love
Love is made of Eilat soil: New exhibition at Eilat Artists' Gallery
A new exhibition at the Eilat Artists' Gallery explores love through Eilat soil, showcasing works created with earth and minerals from local mountains.
The love trap: AI relationships won't break your heart – but they might cost you the real thing
Tu B'Av love story: How two Jerusalem retirees found love after a lifetime apart
Tu B’Av’s deeper meaning: Rebuilding Jewish connection beyond romance - opinion
Five facts about kissing that might surprise you
Do you know any of these facts about kissing? And will you test them out to check if they're true?
Is couples' therapy not working for you? This is what you need to do
Couples therapy can help you see the places where you don't act nicely and learn to understand why this happens. Stopping the behavior is another story with a harder solution.
Love or obsession -opinion
Over time a healthy love relationship evolves and the intensity of infatuation decreases. Friendship, respect, commitment and individuality form and replace infatuation.
These are the kinks that used to be taboo - and now aren't
Wearing diapers? Love feet? The cultural processes of the last decade have liberated the sexual practices that were once taboo, making them acceptable bed habits.
Can wolves bond with humans like dogs? -study
Domesticated animals are widely assumed to show more affection towards humans than their undomesticated counterparts.
TripAdvisor recommends Yad Vashem as date night hotspot
Looking to surprise your partner with a spontaneous, romantic day trip? Tripadvisor suggests taking them to Yad Vashem.
Tu Be'av: Why aren't more young Jews finding love, marrying? - opinion
There are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of young people of marriageable age who have not yet found their bashert. This problem is particularly acute in the Modern Orthodox community.
A.B. Yehoshua: A man who refused to hate
MIDDLE ISRAEL: Novelist A.B. Yehoshua should be recalled not only for his literary yield, but also for his willingness to change his mind and for his refusal to hate.
Is it dangerous to kiss dogs on the mouth?
Mai and Moshe have a loving, supportive relationship yet one thing disturbs the harmonious balance: Mai's dog Ray, and that she kisses him on the mouth.
How Orna Guralnik went from the Israeli army to ‘Couples Therapy’ stardom
The Jewish Israeli-American psychoanalyst counsels real couples navigating many complex issues.