Abba Eban
Permanent UN ambassadors meet with President Herzog
The group was somewhat smaller than previous delegations, but that may have been due to fears of travel to the Middle East during the current security situation.
Did Israel's famed diplomat Abba Eban lack clout back home?
Eli Evans, poet and influential grant-maker, dies at 85
President Isaac Herzog's mother, Aura, dies at 97
British and Israeli scientists gather for biggest bilateral conference in years
Israel warns Passover travelers to be extra vigilant
Counter-Terrorism Bureau: Be aware of your surroundings and don’t stand out in a crowd.
Health Ministry okays physicians’ assistants track at Safed college
Zionist Union’s Shmuli named most ‘social’ MK
The most “social” party overall was Meretz, and Bayit Yehudi ranked lowest among parties.
Lapid condemns attacks on Supreme Court
Assad wants to undermine peace negotiations, visiting Bulgarian FM says
Germany’s Jews: A chronology of awareness and fear
Foreigners unaffected by concerns of political correctness and “welcome euphoria” found it easier to point out the evident threat of increased anti-Semitism in Germany.
RIGHT FROM WRONG: A tale of two young women
Comparing this late-teen-early-adulthood reality with that of Hadar’s American counterparts requires a stretch of the imagination and a sense of satire.
Whisper down the lane
‘Broken Telephone’ is a multidisciplinary performance that brings 20 artists together in a chain of consciousness and creation.