Category: Culture
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‘It’s a miracle epidemics did n
Israel will expand its economic aid to Gaza through the local private sector, planning extensive repairs to the sanitation system in cities with displaced civilians. The repairs will include sewage pipes and purification plants damaged during the… Continue Reading
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newly unveiled photos showcase Israel’s athletic legacy
As the Olympics, the world’s largest sporting event, prepares to kick off in Paris on July 26, the Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) unveiled on Thursday a collection of historical photographs for the first time. These images,… Continue Reading
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Jerusalem Youth Chorus advances on ‘America’s Got Talent’ with performance of ‘Home’
A chorus of Israeli and Palestinian teens won hearts, applause and a chance at $1 million with a successful “America’s Got Talent” audition that aired on Tuesday night. The Jerusalem Youth Chorus performed Phillip… Continue Reading
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Arab world prepares for Olympic games, ‘Israel’s participation gives Games the taste
Arab countries are preparing for the Olympic games that will begin in Paris in less than two weeks and some of them will be sending not only competing athletes but also military forces to assist in the protection of the world’s largest sporting… Continue Reading
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Jewish New Yorkers remember Dr. Ruth Westheimer as one of their own
One of Susan Sapiro’s favorite memories of Dr. Ruth Westheimer was a Sukkot dinner in the late 1990s with friends who were in rabbinical school at the Jewish Theological Seminary. “At the meal, we were very excited to learn… Continue Reading
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Israeli model says kept low profile at home in Spain ‘because I live in an antisemiti
Israeli model Coral Simanovich, wife of Spanish footballer Sergi Roberto, recently told Ynet about the challenging period of her third pregnancy abroad amid the ongoing situation in Israel, why she hadn’t spoken publicly about the war until now,… Continue Reading
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341-year-old Italian PhD degree donated to Israeli University
A remarkable 1683 doctorate certificate, crafted on an ornate parchment and belonging to Jacobus Fabris, who studied law at the University of Venice, has been donated to Bar-Ilan University’s collection. This rare artifact stands out due to its… Continue Reading
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Why it’s so important to get the little ones to bed on time
The big summer vacation has just kicked off, and already the kids’ sleep schedules are starting to go haywire. With no morning commitments, many kids are staying up late, and some are even flipping their days and nights. So, what are the health… Continue Reading
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Former ‘Bachelor’ contestant Anna Redman apologizes for ‘flippant’ post about what she planned to wear to Auschwitz
Anna Redman, a social media influencer and former contestant on reality dating show “The Bachelor,” has apologized for posting a “flippant” Instagram story sharing her planned outfit for a visit to Auschwitz. “I’m… Continue Reading
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Shannen Doherty planned her funeral in detail
The passing of actress Shannen Doherty resonated deeply with many. Upon hearing the heartbreaking news, social media platforms and entertainment websites overflowed with tributes from friends, fans, and nostalgic followers mourning her loss after… Continue Reading