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Nearly three million Israelis face food insecurity, including one million children, report finds
A report from the National Insurance Institute (NII) shows a slight improvement in access to food across Israel, but it also shows that geographical and economic food inequality persist.
Nova Festival memorial attracts 7,000 daily visitors
Israel’s Under-18 squad ready for its turn
National Library of Israel to put 300 workers on unpaid leave
How are you?
This is neither a political column, nor one on religion; it is a psychology column.
‘What will the elections bring?’
What will the next government look like?
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Lighting the way...
SOME OF the Cinema City store owners are complaining that business is very slow and that people go to the complex just to see movies and not to do shopping.
The burial saga
The city is seeing a change in the residential trends of its Arab population.
Chuckling toward a change
A conference seeks to use comedy as a social tool.
This week in Jerusalem 384382
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
The Mifletzet – not what you think
Kiryat Hayovel residents are planning a cooperative bar-café to answer the locals’ needs for leisure spots.
City Notes: Haifa closes Polish Culinary Week, looks toward holiday celebrations
A roundup of local stories that made headlines this week.
Sa’ar comes out against Likud vote to move up primaries
Polls opened at 10 a.m. in polling stations in 10 cities across the country and will close at 10 p.m.