Gili Yalo: The Man Who Beat His Demons
Ethiopian music is hip in Israel, partly thanks to Ethiopian-born Gili Yalo, who with his family fled Ethiopia in 1984 to come home
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Ethiopian music is hip in Israel, partly thanks to Ethiopian-born Gili Yalo, who with his family fled Ethiopia in 1984 to come home
Gili Yalo: The Man Who Beat His Demons Read More »
About the late Ehud Manor, whose songs are possibly played on Israeli radio more than that of any other artist
Ehud Manor: I Have No Other Land Read More »
Meet Pinhas Rutenberg, the man who literally lit up Eretz Yisrael
Pinhas Rutenberg: Let There Be Light Read More »
Meet Israeli Dov Frohman, who stumbled upon the idea of a state-of-the-art computer memory called EPROM while troubleshooting something else
Dov Frohman: The Power of a Moment Read More »
Meet Rami Levy, who opened up supermarkets all over Israel and changed the way Israeli supermarkets operate
Rami Levy: No Ordinary Guy Read More »
In the 1990’s a change came that elevated Israel into one of the top wine producers in the world. Here is that story.
Eli Ben-Zaken: A Taste of Chutzpah Read More »
The wholly inspiring story of Pnina Tamano-Shata, the first Ethiopian-born cabinet minister in Israel’s history
Pnina Tamano-Shata: Home Sweet Home Read More »
Over 80-years old and a household name, she is affectionately known as “Safta (Grandma) Jamila.” And her life reads like a fairy tale.
Safta Jamila: From Rags To Riches Read More »
The story of Ulrich Schnaft, a former member of the SS, who posed as a Jew and joined the Israeli army after WWII
Ulrich Schnaft: The Man With Multiple Identities Read More »
The date palm is mentioned in the Tanach several times but following the Babylonian exile, the tree died out in the Israel
By the Rivers of Babylon Read More »
Meet Amal Elsana Alh’jooj, who transcended her background as a girl who grew up in a traditional Bedouin community
Amal Elsana Alh’jooj: From Shepherd to Doctor Read More »
The misnomer is Philistines were rude and uneducated. As Kay shows, nothing could be further from the truth.
Philistines and Hitech Read More »
How and why violinist Bronisław Huberman created what would later become the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra
Meet the legendary “Bird-Man of Israel”, Yossi Leshem, who has quietly saved lives – of bird and man alike.
On Birds And Planes Read More »