Category: Culture
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Simple tips on how to avoid soggy, stale school sandwiches
When making a school sandwich, it’s important to avoid certain pitfalls to ensure your child’s lunch is both delicious and enjoyable. Here are some common mistakes to steer clear of: 1) Preparing the night before Are you serious? A sandwich should… Continue Reading
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First private astronauts conduct historic spacewalk on SpaceX’s Polaris mission
First private spacewalk (Video: SpaceX) For the first time in history, two private astronauts, who did not undergo NASA’s lengthy astronaut training, embarked on a short spacewalk after exiting the Dragon spacecraft. The spacewalk included… Continue Reading
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‘Little House on the Prairie’ TV series celebrates 50 years: Where are they now?
This week marks the 50th anniversary of the debut of “Little House on the Prairie,” the cherished show that captured hearts around the globe, including in Israel, during the 1980s. First aired on September 11 (just a coincidence, obviously),… Continue Reading
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Pictures taken by Ynet photographer slain on October 7 to be included in moving exhib
The Israel Museum will open an exhibit late this month by artist Gaston Zvi Ickowicz, including photographs taken by the late Roy Idan, a Ynet photographer from Kibbutz Kfar Aza, murdered on October 7 after he snapped photos of the start of the… Continue Reading
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A new weight loss injection is coming to Israel
U.S. pharma company Eli Lilly announced it will begin marketing the Mounjaro (Tirzepatide) injection in Israel to treat obesity and type 2 diabetes starting September 15. The drug has been submitted for both indications to the upcoming health… Continue Reading
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Salmon-and-potato patties
Peel the potatoes. Place them in a pot, cover with water, bring to a boil, and cook until soft. Drain thoroughly and mash into a puree. Let cool. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 180°C (356°F) and line a baking tray with baking paper. Place the… Continue Reading
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Paratrooper injured on October 7 runs triathlon in his fallen friends’ memory
After surviving a deadly ambush and severe injuries while defending Kibbutz Kissufim, Menachem Ben Khalifa honors six fallen comrades through an intense triathlon challenge, overcoming physical limitations to celebrate their legacy and set new,… Continue Reading
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Event for left-wing magazine Jewish Currents finds a new home after public complaints over cancellation
The left-wing magazine Jewish Currents has rescheduled a Sunday conference after the event’s original host canceled with days to go. The cancellation burst into public view on Wednesday when Jewish Currents alleged that the… Continue Reading
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A new book about Oct. 7 aims to depict the humanity behind the horror
Lee Yaron was in New York on Oct. 7, doing a fellowship at Columbia University, when news broke of an unimaginable attack on southern Israel by Hamas. Like many Israelis living abroad, she felt helpless and frustrated. Unlike… Continue Reading
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WNBA superstar Diana Taurasi to call it quits at 42?
A video released on Monday night has stirred up a significant buzz in American women’s basketball, leading to speculation: Is Diana Taurasi, the greatest player of all time, about to retire in 10 days? The video from the Phoenix Mercury, where… Continue Reading