Yehuda Sharoni

Yehuda Sharoni is an economics commentator for The Jerusalem Post 's Hebrew-language sister publication Maariv .

Rami Levy store.

After supermarkets and mobile services: Rami Levy is entering a new and surprising field

Offshore gas field.

The move that could bring billions to Israel: Energy giant moves closer

Chen Schreiber.

VAT on reinsurance transactions and overseas loans


60% increase in the number of Israelis who have changed careers since October 2023

Career expert Hayut Yogev tells Maariv that many war-affected Israelis are seeking new professions as previous fields become irrelevant.

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AI arrives for reserve soldiers in a free training program by a tech entrepreneur

Amid ongoing security challenges and heavy workloads, Prakti AI is launching a long-term initiative offering hands-on training in leading tools transforming today’s job market.

Is Artificial Intelligence Taking Over Everything?

Publicis Israel enters the AI arena with a Ddata, media, and creative system

During a client event, Publicis Israel unveiled Brain, a future working system integrating data, AI, media and creative to turn insights into action.

Yossi Lubaton.

Israel electric corporation chairman supports competition, electricity prices among lowest globally

Doron Arbely: Opposes tax hikes, calls for lower VAT and more business certainty.

Doron Arbely.

Despite a decline in apartment sales – BST enters the stock exchange with a dramatic move

The BST construction group published a prospectus for an initial public offering on the stock exchange, with the intention of raising NIS 350 million at a valuation of up to NIS 3 billion.

Real estate in Israel

Customers complained – and the rules changed: This is how bank credit fees were reduced

Following customer complaints – Discount Bank reduced the tariff for credit and check handling fees.

Discount Bank

Israelis are returning to shopping malls – and the reason is much simpler than you thought

Despite the comfortable prices on international websites, many Israelis are reluctant to shop online. A new survey explains why. And also – how much do they spend on shopping?

Shopping at the mall

Two hydrogen refueling stations: The new step of the Ministry of Energy

The Ministry of Energy will invest NIS 70 million in energy projects in conflict zone communities. In the south, another investment plan is underway through the Hydrogen Valley project.

Gas station

Facing the sea and near Jaffa: Dan Panorama Tel Aviv presents a luxurious transformation

The competition over the quality of accompanying indulgences in hotels, in addition to artist performances and upgraded meals, is intensifying in light of the shortage of tourists.

Dan Panorama Tel Aviv

Electra takes on the small appliances market

Electra Electrical Retail is expanding from large home appliances to small electrical appliances, with independent imports priced 50% lower than international brands.

The new electrical appliances from Electra