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Celebrating life at Israel’s luxurious desert retreat - opinion
Six Senses Shaharut, located in the Arava desert, became the perfect setting to celebrate survival, breathe deeply again, and appreciate the rare gift of simply being here.
Somaliland’s lost and forgotten Jews: Inside Horn of Africa's Jewish past - opinion
Jerusalem Highlights: January 9-15
Israeli artists build bridges at Xavier University, Nation’s only Catholic HBCU
Kamala Harris’ Hebrew merch is taking shape — in the form of a punctuation mark
Campaign items intended for Jewish voters have grown in variety from buttons naming the candidates in Yiddish and Hebrew to kippot and T-shirts bearing puns, among others.
The org. removing barriers by teaching Arab women Hebrew - interview
Lissan teaches Hebrew language to Arab women in an effort to promote “linguistic justice and equal access to basic rights and services for all Jerusalem residents.”
Mordechai Rosenstein, calligrapher whose art illuminates Jewish homes and synagogues, dies at 90
His survivors include his wife Mati; a son, Judah Rosenstein; his daughter Lisa (Beth Styles) and two grandchildren, Ava Pearlman and Caleb Rosenstein.
Israel to prepare, recruit international Jewish youth for IDF service - exclusive
The Defense and Diaspora Ministry is seeking local operators for its new program to encourage recruitment to the IDF, including combat units.
Khamenei tweets in Hebrew, gets mocked by Israelis for poor grammar
Israelis reacted quickly and flooded him with many reactions, some of them particularly amusing.
Israel's Monty Python: Adopting British humor to Hebrew
How could this British troupe’s humor translate itself into Israeli Hebrew? It certainly was a challenge, but it was a gauntlet that was picked up by Zohar Sharon and Ron Oppenheim.
Jessica Cohen: Go-to English translator of contemporary Israeli literature
In addition to being bilingual, “she has a super sensitive ear for the texts she translates, and she strives to find the right English words and the right register for each book."
Looking back on 2004, a breakthrough for Israeli cinema
It takes a few years to make a movie, and the films made with the funding provided by the Cinema Law flooded movie theaters with great films for the first time in 2004.
Hebrew language Olympiad celebrates record participation in its third year
The third annual Hebrew Language Olympiad at Tel Aviv University attracted hundreds of teenagers worldwide, showcasing impressive growth and participation from diverse regions and institutions.
Beersheba researchers use AI to read illegible words in ancient Hebrew, Aramaic
This study is the first attempt to apply a masked language modeling approach to corrupted inscriptions in Hebrew and Aramaic languages.