The Dog Whisperer of Efrat
For the Dog Whisperer from Efrat, working with dogs is more than a job. It is a daily lesson on personal growth.
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For the Dog Whisperer from Efrat, working with dogs is more than a job. It is a daily lesson on personal growth.
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This is footage of a Gazan contractor of a 14-story building talking in Arabic to an Israeli army Intelligence officer
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War is awful, and war is violent, but just because the result is inevitable civilian casualties, it does not make it wrong
Avraham Yoffe’s life reads like one of swashbuckling fiction. A war hero and the guy responsible for bring back the Fallow Deer
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In the 1980’s world of Israeli music, Poliker’s melodies and lyrics ushered in a new era. He’s still as popular a performer as he was then.
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Being nearly 3000-years-old and literally set in stone, Hebrew is the only successfully revived language in the history of the world
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How the NATAL, (a Hebrew acronym for Israel Trauma Center for Victims of Terror and War) was founded by Jude Recanati
Ben-Zion Hadar sprung to the limelight with the publication of the Hebrew best-seller, “The Cigarette Sellers from the Three Crosses Square.”
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It is rare that a journalist garnishes respect from both sides of the political divide. But such is the case with Zvi Yehezkeli
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Rabbi Benny Lau is building bridges, convinced that whether Israelis like it or not, Jews are People of the Book.
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The bravery of Sylva Zalmanson, who was sentenced as a Prisoner of Zion by the Soviet regime to ten years of hard labor
Sylva Zalmanson: If I Forget Thee, Oh Jerusalem Read More »
It is all but impossible to take a hike in Israel today and not recall the intrepid explorer, Zev Vilnay
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Introducing the amazing Nalagaat in Tel Aviv, the world’s first theater for the deaf and blind
Not By Bread Alone Read More »
The fascinating and largely unknown story behind the creation of HaTikvah (‘The Hope’), the national anthem of Israel
Naftali Herz Imber and The Birth of The Hope Read More »