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Man arrested for threats after bullets, knives, and red X's placed at banks, supermarket
According to Walla, a bullet was found attached to the front door handle at the Bat Yam bank and at Rami Levy, while knives were stuck in the front door of the Tel Aviv branch of Mizrahi Bank.
After supermarkets and mobile services: Rami Levy is entering a new and surprising field
Grapevine, June 5, 2026: Another good deal
Haredim threaten to boycott Rami Levy's Israir if Shabbat flights continue
Grapevine: Nature-lover
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Rami Levy is the cheapest place to buy groceries in Israel - survey
Rami Levy is the cheapest place to buy basic grocery store items in Israel, according to a new survey.
Grapevine: A chip off the old block
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Rami Levy expected to buy Israir - report
In October, Rami Levy made a low NIS 70 million bid for the airline, but he later raised it in line with other competing offers.
Rami Levy to install Vertical Field farms for fresh produce
A vertical farm will be installed next to each branch, providing customers with fresh produce grown out of the company's indoor farms.
Grapevine December 4, 2020: Rahav of Rehavia
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Israeli supermarket employs vertical farm start-up for selling produce
The new technologies eliminate the need to rely on outdoor growers and suppliers while also providing a fresher, more eco-friendly product which needs much less water and land to grow.
Rami Levy makes NIS 70 million offer to purchase Israir Airlines
The offer is considered relatively low and reflects the financial damage caused to Israir by the coronavirus lockdown.
Rami Levy sues UN for defamation after placement on settlement 'blacklist'
While the UN has immunity in general, Shurat HaDin claims that this case is an exception as the UN violated its charter and practiced "pure racism on the basis of nationality and religion."
Grapevine: Rami Levy largesse
Multi-faceted Jerusalem businessman Rami Levy, best known for his chain of discount supermarkets, is helping to provide tefillin (phylacteries) and prayer shawls for needy European Jews.