Category: Culture
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Contestant on Big Brother won’t be told that his cousin fell in Gaza until filming ov
“Amit was not only a cousin but also a close friend to Noam and his brother Barak (who also appeared on the show but was evicted earlier),” the family wrote on Madar’s Instagram account. “We are all in shock, heartbroken by this tragedy, and… Continue Reading
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‘We won’t be able to provide proper service’
Amid fears of security escalation between Israel and Hezbollah, Magen David Adom Director General Eli Bin criticized the chaos of the public health system before the October 7 massacre carried out by Hamas on Monday at the Ynet and Yedioth… Continue Reading
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Eden Golan to perform rejected Eurovision song at UN on October 7
Israeli singer Eden Golan will perform at the United Nations with the song “October Rain” which was disqualified from Eurovision. Golan is set to take the stage at Israel’s main ceremony at the UN, hosted by Israel’s Foreign Ministry, on October… Continue Reading
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Flourless tahini pizza in just 30 minutes
Tahini pizza is one of my favorites, and this time I’ve made it in a family-sized version, reminiscent of store-bought pizzas kids love. My tahini pizza is light, satisfying and gluten-free (it contains no flour at all). The combination of… Continue Reading
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Pistachios take root against Iranian axis as Negev farmers strike back
In Israel’s Negev Desert, a new answer to the Iran-led so-called “Axis of Resistance” is taking root: for the first time, two pistachio trees at the Mashkit farm near Mitzpe Ramon have yielded a full, edible crop. Pistachio farming is highly… Continue Reading
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Five Israeli hospitals rank among world’s best smart hospitals
Five Israeli hospitals made it onto the list of 350 top hospitals worldwide for implementing new medical technologies, as ranked by Newsweek in collaboration with Statista in their fourth annual report released on Tuesday. Sheba Medical Center in… Continue Reading
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Fan frenzy prompts Coldplay to expand 2025 tour dates
Coldplay announced on Tuesday eight more UK dates in 2025—six of them at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium—as part of their ongoing world tour. Earlier this year, it was revealed that the band’s ongoing tour, which began in March 2022 to… Continue Reading
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Stress from war can trigger chronic disease, addictions, health professionals say
The security and political landscape heavily impacts our health, beyond just causing stress. Physical health can deteriorate: diabetes management can become unbalanced, skin conditions like psoriasis can flare up, intestinal issues and chronic… Continue Reading
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‘It was a paradise of security’: 2 writers reflect on growing up Jewish in Queens in the 1970s
Jewish authors Shira Dicker and Don Futterman both grew up in Queens in the 1970s. In many ways, their memories are similar — attending the annual Salute to Israel Day Parade and rallies for Soviet Jewry; playing football on… Continue Reading
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Celebs and their obsession with psychics
Reports surfaced last week that King Charles sought spiritual guidance to mend fences with his estranged son, Prince Harry. While you might think it doesn’t take a spiritual guru to suggest father-son reconciliation, the king and many… Continue Reading