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Diaspora youth mark Disability Awareness Month in inclusive race at Israeli rehabilitation village

The annual event brought together visiting students involved in fundraising efforts with residents of the village, rehabilitation patients, staff, and volunteers.

PARTICIPANTS IN Adi Negev-Nahalat Eran's Disability Awareness Month inclusive race, December 31, 2025.
Alona Ben Natan, an Israeli motorcyclist, secured the top position in the women’s division of the FIM Bajas World Cup after placing second in the Dubai race.

Israeli motorcyclist takes second place in Dubai race, qualifies for FIM Bajas World Cup

Cyclists push through the trails of the Carmel during the 10th annual Winner Epic Israel race – blending sport and nature in a four-day celebration of endurance.

Epic Israel race turns Carmel into celebration of nature and resilience

Gal Tsachor, this week kicked off the 10th annual edition of Winner Epic Israel, a race dedicated to resilience, community, and the enduring legacy of his late father Giora.

Winner Epic Israel marks a decade of cycling for sport, land, and community


US Jews of Color reveal experiences, struggles in new study

A study conducted by researchers at Stanford University puts the spotlight on the experiences of American Jews of Color.

Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, D.C.

One year until Maccabiah kicks off with night race

The race will be accompanied by lighting and music performances, and a special atmosphere.

Year until Maccabiah to kick off with night race

Over 250 attend Jewish-Arab 'Peace Race' in Tel Aviv to boost coexistence

The 7-km. race starts at 8 a.m. at the pool and continues along the promenade to Jaffa's Clock Square and then returns to the pool.

Over 250 people attended a 7-kilometer "Peace Race" on Friday morning in Tel Aviv and Jaffa in a sporting initiative to boost coexistence in Israel amid ongoing tensions.

Runners to race from Jerusalem to Eilat to raise money for at-risk youth

Race begins March 10 at 5 p.m. at Jerusalem's First Station.

Participants in the annual Afikim race from Jerusalem to Eilat

Iditarod sled-dog race losing Exxon support amid animal-rights pressure

“No reputable company wants to associate with a race that forces dogs to run until they collapse," PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman said.

Matt Hall gets his team ready at the ceremonial start of the Iditarod dog sled race in Anchorage, Alaska, U.S., March 2, 2019.

Saudi Arabia hosts Israeli racers for Dakar Rally after new inroads

The rally website listed the teams as Belgian and American - a possible indicator of official reluctance to publicize an Israeli presence.

A Lightweight Vehicles Prototype team, operated by Israelis, takes part in the Dakar Rally, Saudi Arabia January 13, 2021. Picture taken January 13, 2021.

Democrat voters fuelling increasing divide over race in America - poll

America has grown increasingly polarized over the last four years thanks to Democrats hardening their stance on race relations and equality.

People take a knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement outside the US Supreme Court in Washington, US, June 18, 2020

Italian Tourist Board in Israel wishes Israeli team luck in Giro d'Italia

The Israeli team will race in the Giro d’Italia bicycle race for the third consecutive year and includes Guy Sagiv, the first Israeli rider ever to finish the race in 2018.

Bike race

African American history professor admits she lied about being black

Jessica A Krug has built her academic career upon a black identity she now admits is not her own.

People participate in a meditation walk in support of Black Lives Matter organized by the Portland Buddhist Peace Fellowship near the Justice Center in Portland, Oregon, U.S., September 1, 2020.

When cared for by white doctors, Black newborns are more likely to die

The mortality rate of Black newborns plunges when they are cared for by Black doctors

Doctor holds a stethoscope in front of a hospital background (illustrative)