Magazine
Ototo Asian experience: Fantastic sushi in Rehovot - restaurant review
The menu is extensive, with many kinds of sushi, both rolls and nigiri, as well as other Japanese offerings like gyoza, bao buns, and ramen.
Wine Talk: Make me a match
Will Israel stand alone for Somaliland? - opinion
A gift of light and love: A grandmother's tribute to a beloved grandson
Inside Jerusalem’s 1948 siege through the eyes of a child who survived the Old City’s fall
In her book ‘Forever My Jerusalem,’ Shteiner recalls life in the Old City before its fall in 1948 and the emotional return decades later.
WhatsApp founder Jan Koum makes largest-ever donation to Jerusalem's Shaare Zedek hospital
With an unprecedented $200 million donation from the Koum Family Foundation, SZMC will build a huge 800-bed hospitalization tower over the next six years and fill the entire space within a decade.
'Power with Purpose': Gordon Brown, the British PM who ‘saved the world’ - review
For the last half a century – before, in, and after high office – Brown has embraced unpopular and underpublicized causes and spoken truth to power.
'Children of the American Jewish Ghetto': A Jewish community’s cherished past - review
A reference book recounting the lives and careers of a complete generation of accomplished American Jews, successful in a wide variety of careers and occupations.
Lilian Gandelman: How the ‘girl from Ipanema’ became the woman from Tel Aviv
The lawyer from Brazil, who also navigates life in Israel as an amputee, is on a personal mission to educate and change attitudes – one Israeli at a time.
What raising my children in Israel is teaching me - opinion
As we celebrate our independence this year, and Jerusalem Day this week, I find that my sense of pride is not only in the state itself but in the next generation who will continue to shape it.
The little shop on Jaffa Street that captured old Jerusalem - opinion
As Jerusalem Day approaches and we emerge from the trauma of Oct. 7 and the war with Iran, we are yet again reminded of the preciousness of our city.
Daniela Lachster: Moving from uncertainty in Argentina to a Jewish state of uncertainty
The Lachsters made the move to Israel at the start of 2023, and it hasn’t always been easy.
As Jerusalem expands bike lanes, cyclists push for a more cycle-friendly city
Jerusalem’s grand annual cycling event gets the bikers’ message out there.
Why does Jerusalem belongs to the Jews? Because history says so - opinion
At a time when lies about Israel spread with alarming speed across campuses, social media, and international forums, it is more important than ever to stand unapologetically for truth.