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Haim Bibas, Chairman of the Federation of Local Authorities in Israel

Haim Bibas at Maariv Conference: “Give local authorities the authority to manage emergencies”

AI development environment for children Yuvi LAB.

Instead of playing Roblox in the shelter: Reservist develops AI environment with his son

Proper nutrition even during times of stress.

How food becomes an anchor of stability in stressful times


Oranges only in second place: This is the fruit that will improve your mood

Data analysis of tens of thousands of participants in the Nurses’ Health Study reveals a direct link between the consumption of berries, citrus fruits and apples and higher levels of happiness.

A healthy breakfast

Volkswagen in talks with Rafael to manufacture Iron Dome parts

Volkswagen and Rafael are exploring the conversion of the Osnabrück plant, with Volkswagen emphasizing that it is still examining options and that no final decision has been made.

The Volkswagen logo adorns a VW ID. Buzz electric van at the Volkswagen commercial vehicles van and bus factory on March 4, 2026 in Hanover, Germany.

Mor Institute launches initiative to ensure treatment continuity and prevent blindness

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in the West. Delays in injections can cause irreversible damage, so treatment continues despite the war.

Mor Institute.

The restaurant bringing "all-you-can-eat" back to center stage – at a 1990s price

The new Aladino restaurant at DCITY brings back the "all-you-can-eat" format with a rich meat buffet, drinks, and desserts for just NIS 149.

Aladino.

No need to stand by the stove – the fastest chocolate malabi ever made, simply amazing

Chocolate Malabi with a hint of roses: A light dessert with almond milk, silan, and cocoa, ready quickly, served chilled with fruits or nuts – sweet and rich flavors.

Chocolate Malabi.

Home Front Command eases restrictions, allowing schools to open in select areas

According to the guidelines, only areas classified under a "yellow" defense level will be able to resume limited educational activities, and only under specific protection conditions.

A DAYCARE CENTER in Jerusalem. [Illustrative photo]

Lion Shield: Clalit opens a new protected hospital for hundreds of patients

The protected hospital in Rishon Lezion, set up in days, opens today with 250 staff. Clalit CEO Eytan Wirtheim: "Protecting hospitalized patients is our top priority."

Clalit’s protected hospital “Harry Shield”.

No extra tools needed: A cake that disguises itself as mousse and leaves everyone stunned

This Gateau Marcel–inspired recipe is a chocolate lover’s dream: Half the batter bakes into a fudgy base, while the other half sets as a light, airy mousse on top.

Gateau Marcel Chocolate Cake.

Iranian hackers breach Hebrew Academy website amid massive Israel cyber assault

“There is no need to learn Hebrew anymore. You won’t need it for much longer,” said the message.

The message left by the Handala hackers.

For the victims of the war: The Jewish Agency launches an emergency assistance fund

The Jewish Agency launches the Lions Roar Fund with support from the Jewish Federations of North America, Keren Hayesod and Haruach Hayisraelit to aid victims of Iran missile attacks.

A pile of sacred books inside the ruins of a home hit by a missile launched from Iran.