Green Passport
Purim Shpiel: Off-Green Pass goes into effect
The following is a satirical article from The Jerusalem Post's annual parodic Purim page, The Jerusalem Roast. Enjoy!
COVID-19 in Israel: Testing for schoolchildren may end March 1
COVID-19 in Israel: All you need to know on the new Green Pass policies
COVID-19: Green Pass narrowed to large events starting next week
Restaurants excited, skeptical for reopening after coronavirus lockdown
The government voted to open restaurants next week for the first time in more than two months.
Everything you need to know about Israel’s green passport program
Gyms, theaters, hotels, concerts, and synagogues registered under the green passport program will be able to operate.
With Green Passport program unfolded, Israelis plan vacations
Top destinations include the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Spain, the Seychelles and the Maldives as well as a number of ski resorts that still offer the last days of snow.
Coronavirus: There’s an upside to lockdowns
It’s all in the branding.
Coronavirus: Israir to start ‘green flights’ on Tel Aviv-Eilat route
Starting from Tuesday, Israir will organize a flight a day reserved to those who are entitled to the green passport.
Back to life: Health Ministry launches campaign to encourage vaccination
Passport holders will be able to go out to restaurants with friends again, go to the gym, attend rock concerts and "sing along with every word," as well as go to cinemas and theaters.
Coronavirus: What opens on Sunday? The full list
The government approved the coronavirus cabinet's recommendations on Friday to open up more of Israel on Sunday, February 21.
Coronavirus: Updated traffic light plan will let more schools reopen
Some 1.1 children will learn in person starting from next week, but grades 7-10 will remain home. *Serious patients dropped to 903. *Health officials mull vaccinating people who have recovered.