Category: Culture
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Tamar, David and Muhammad are the most common names for this year’s 1st graders
When Tamar, Muhammad, Abigail, Uri and David arrived at their new school this week, they probably met someone else there with the same name as them. Among the excited girls and boys who go up to first grade, there are many who share the same name… Continue Reading
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Ozempic and Wegovy weight-loss shots may slow aging, research reveals
Weight-loss injections containing semaglutide, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, reduce the risk of death from obesity, overweight and cardiovascular diseases. However, recent research presented at the European Society of Cardiology Conference in… Continue Reading
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For 2nd time, ‘Rebelde Way’ reunion show postponed ‘because of security situation’
The reunion show of the popular Argentine telenovella will be postponed to another date, after it had already been moved from April to September. ‘The stars of Rebelde Way are waiting to return to Israel and reunite on stage after 20 years,” said… Continue Reading
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Prince Harry reportedly seeking advice from former UK aides to plan return, reconcili
Harry is distancing himself from Hollywood publicists, parting ways with his American PR adviser and chief of staff, and seeking guidance from old friends and associates, as he is reconsidering his approach and looking to make changes in how he… Continue Reading
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Here’s how to tell if you have a regular headache or a migraine
A migraine isn’t “just another headache.” The World Health Organization (WHO) ranks it as the second most disabling condition among all diseases and the most disabling of all neurological disorders. Those suffering from chronic migraines can find… Continue Reading
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From Rachel Goldberg-Polin, we all heard the piercing cry of Jewish motherhood
Late Saturday night, after Shabbat was over, my texts lit up with messages from other Jewish mothers. Like every night for the past 330 days, we were all holding each other up. A grieving mass of women, bodies that brought… Continue Reading
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Government minister’s son disinvites politicians from his wedding following hostages’
Miki Zohar sent a personal message to the other government ministers through the government secretary and wrote: “Dear friends, as you know, tonight my beloved eldest son, Eliav, will marry the choice of his heart, Sapir. Most of my friends here… Continue Reading
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This is how you can console your partner in these challenging times
Following the devastating news we received in the last few days, when disaster follows disaster, we must lift our heads and overcome tragic news, sending the nation to spiral in sorrow. Sadness is a natural feeling, manifesting in a lack of… Continue Reading
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5 charming back-to-school photos from pre-state Israel
With the start of the new Israeli school year on September 1, the Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) has released exclusive photos that offer a glimpse into school days during the British Mandate era and the early years of… Continue Reading
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Moran Samuel wins gold in Paralympic rowing final
Moran Samuel clinched first place in the 2,000-meter PR1 rowing final on Sunday, crossing the finish line in 10:25.40 minutes. Leading from start to finish, Samuel delivered a flawless performance. This marks her third consecutive Paralympic… Continue Reading