Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv’s Shuk Olim brings out dozens of immigrant entrepreneurs to showcase goods
“Every single booth has an oleh with a story, and they're selling their products from the small business that they opened here in Israel after their aliyah,” said Devon Conway of Nefesh B'Nefesh.
Australian unicorn Airwallex plans expansion of Israel operations following $11 billion valuation
Azrieli Palace Tel Aviv marks 20 years of urban senior living
VERT Hotels launches summer family programs across Israel for 2026
Maccabiah launches five-day sports festival at Expo Tel Aviv
Organized by Maccabi World Union, the festival is designed to bring Israelis closer to the Maccabiah experience while providing a family-friendly destination during the school break.
Tel Aviv gambling house raid: Eight Chinese nationals arrested, NIS 1m. in cash seized
Police arrested eight Chinese foreign residents and seized NIS 1 million in cash, a Glock pistol, ammunition, and gambling equipment.
Illegal resident arrested on suspicion of stabbing, robbing man in Tel Aviv apartment
After wounding the victim, the attacker fled the scene. Israel Police later found him shortly afterward, several streets from the apartment.
Eli and Chana Coten: From London to Ma’alot amid war and new beginnings
A family from London makes aliyah to northern Israel, navigating war, adjustment, and a new life in Ma’alot.
Refined tableware: Plates designed especially for the luxurious sushi restaurant in Tel Aviv
To mark its 12th anniversary, TYO has launched a unique collection of handmade ceramics inspired by Chef Yama San. Developed over a year and a half, the pieces are now available for public purchase.
Coming soon to Tel Aviv and Herzliya: Wireless charging for electric scooters
Elssway from Tel Aviv has developed a system that charges electric vehicles without cables or the need to replace batteries. The first scooter-sharing operator will launch it soon.
'We Shall Rise' installation highlights Israel's journey since October 7 at Tel Aviv mall
“We wanted to show that no matter what, no matter how they try to kill us and to make us vanish, we're still here,” writer Noam Horev explained.
Israel Police chief meets with members of LGBTQ+ community ahead of Pride Month
Police and LGBTQ+ community leaders discussed security preparations as Pride Month events get underway across Israel, with the Tel Aviv Pride Parade returning to its traditional format.
With an investment of tens of millions: The world’s first gaming club of its kind opens in Israel
The world’s first gaming developers’ club has opened in Israel. Created by XSOLLA in Tel Aviv, the venue was built with an investment of tens of millions of shekels and will host events.
How nonlinear careers could drive Jerusalem’s hi-tech rise
At American Innovation Forum in Jerusalem, business leaders say discipline, risk-taking, and adaptability are key to the capital’s hi-tech future.