Abu Ghosh
Abu Gosh fest in full bloom
This year’s festival will feature around 30 concerts and musical events, blending tradition and innovation.
Abu Gosh Festival in Israel to intertwine tradition with innovation
A New Hotel With About 120 Rooms Will Be Built
Smuggler kidnaps, imprisons Sri Lankan woman in apartment outside Jerusalem
December 23: We’re bullies
Unequal, selective enforcement of laws and codes makes us bullies, hypocrites and demagogues.
January 21: Look to the east
Trade is most important. I hope that from this day forward trade will blossom into real friendship.
Man with many faces
The ‘Shirat Hanoar’ exhibit showcases a new artistic side of renowned Israeli composer David Ma’aravi.
Afula hospital to study effects of bariatric surgery on less-than-obese diabetics
Currently, the surgery is provided by the health funds only for diabetics who are morbidly obese.
The ‘lawfare’ crowd’s odd silence
Lawfare turns out to be a new garment for the oldest hatred.
Double standards
This insidious distinction applied to Islamist-motivated violence when it is directed against Jews seems to have infected President François Hollande.
Antitrust chief seeks 'structural remedy' on gas market
Antitrust commissioner says considering whether majority ownership of Leviathan constitutes a "restrictive agreement."
Reds roll on at Einstein with 79-72 victory over Haifa
Hapoel took a seven-point gap (33-26) into the break and led throughout the second half.
The facts of the Lupolianski case
To be clear: Lupolianski was indeed not a Robin Hood.
January 8: Precision in language
Shogeg is an act committed intentionally, the consequence of which is unintended.