Shopping
KARL STUDIO is expanding: Launching a new flagship branch in Midtown
The family brand has opened a flagship branch of approximately 200 square meters in the Midtown complex: "Our customer does not necessarily like shopping, he likes results."
Columbia launches new brand store in Ra'anana for approximately NIS 1 million
EVE EILAT: A vacation that restarts the soul – summer, sea & family holiday guide
Not just a liquor store: The new branch of Hayevuan trying to change the experience
Deal literacy is becoming a life skill
Dr. Shirley Hershko explains: ADHD accompanies us throughout life
The best shopping recommendations for religious Israelis.
Wine Talk: Keep calm, drink wine
Most important is to choose a wine you like or that you would really like to try. This is far more important than buying something simply to impress anyone with you.
Voice dedications and videos: Shufersal launches app for redeeming the Gold Gift Card
The app enables receiving digital gift cards, sending gifts, and adding personal dedications - without physical cards.
ZER4U holiday collection - bringing spring into your home
The best shopping recommendations for religious Israelis.
The brand complex you won’t be able (or want) to leave
Factory 54’s new 2,000 m² Ramat Aviv space, inspired by Europe, showcases top brands with an investment of approximately NIS 30 million.
Tests find lead in children's clothing. These colors are especially susceptible
The researchers said children are both the most vulnerable to lead’s effects and the most likely to put clothing in their mouths.
Fashion born on a journey: Sayla's new collection and holiday recommendations for everyone!
The best shopping recommendations for religious Israelis.
Israelis rush for tents and mattresses: What’s behind the surge in demand?
Emergency gear purchases rose 20% since the operation began. Israelis are preparing for extended stays in shelters with tents, mattresses, flashlights, and thermal clothing.
Ahead of Passover: Israelis spend around NIS 250 on a gift
Swish launches a new Passover campaign emphasizing small gestures of appreciation. Israel’s gift market is worth billions, with clear preference for gift cards.