Race
A city back on its feet after a month of war: The 2026 Jerusalem Marathon experience
This spirit of persistence is perhaps why, even with exhausted legs, many are already thinking about next year.
Back on track: Jerusalem Marathon returns as symbol of ‘normalcy’
Formula One's Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Grand Prix won't happen in April due to Middle East conflict
Another mobile game hit is now live on Poki
How to go back to Acre
Naim Obeid, head of the nonprofit center offering training for Jews and Arabs, and free art and technology classes for youth, says he doesn’t lose hope for the peaceful coexistence.
Grand Prix: Motor racing-Verstappen wins for the Netherlands
Max Verstappen won his home Dutch Grand Prix for Red Bull on Sunday and took the Formula One championship lead in front of a roaring, dancing army of fans.
Running for others' lives - volunteers raise $500K for United Hatzalah
Jewish Agency race: Prime minister's candidate in religious Zionist hands
If World Mizrachi opposes Stern, he will lose his chance of receiving the plum post and the race will become wide open.
US Jews of Color reveal experiences, struggles in new study
A study conducted by researchers at Stanford University puts the spotlight on the experiences of American Jews of Color.
One year until Maccabiah kicks off with night race
The race will be accompanied by lighting and music performances, and a special atmosphere.
Over 250 attend Jewish-Arab 'Peace Race' in Tel Aviv to boost coexistence
The 7-km. race starts at 8 a.m. at the pool and continues along the promenade to Jaffa's Clock Square and then returns to the pool.
Runners to race from Jerusalem to Eilat to raise money for at-risk youth
Race begins March 10 at 5 p.m. at Jerusalem's First Station.
Iditarod sled-dog race losing Exxon support amid animal-rights pressure
“No reputable company wants to associate with a race that forces dogs to run until they collapse," PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman said.
Saudi Arabia hosts Israeli racers for Dakar Rally after new inroads
The rally website listed the teams as Belgian and American - a possible indicator of official reluctance to publicize an Israeli presence.