Exploring beyond misconceptions and acknowledging the diverse facets of Israeli society can lead to a more authentic and respectful appreciation of their culture and contributions.
'As in every democratic country, we have disagreements; this is natural," Netanyahu said. However, "I always remember one thing: We are one people, with one fate. We have no other country. We are brothers.'
The awards ceremony honored activists and volunteers representing diverse religious and ethnic communities who are all working for the benefit of the State of Israel.
1st social networking app for Jewish mothers to learn and connect; Virtual walk across the Temple Mount in Jerusalem; Ben-Gurion Day in the US, and much more!
Last week, Israel passed a comprehensive bill that will help reduce gaps in education, stimulate economic growth and promote social welfare initiatives in the Arab sector.
Israel has continued seeing a dramatic rise in Aliyah despite COVID-19, with the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration and The Jewish Agency ensuring that immigration continues despite the difficulty and limitations on international travel.
'I am honored and grateful that I had the opportunity to see how my efforts really did save an entire world, the world that Dikla and her family are going to create.'
Israel empowers people with disabilities, teaching Israeli entrepreneurship in Miami, 1st female CEO of Tel Aviv Stock Exchange hi-tech company, and much more!
Its legendary military and security derring-do derives from its culture of risk-taking, creativity and thinking out of the box—characteristics shared by no other country.
Separated by more “land” than “water” but far too much “trouble,” Israel’s Shalva band sings ‘Bridge Over Troubled Waters’ with artists from the United Arab Emirates.
With Israel's remarkable success at vaccinating the majority of its population and dramatically reducing the spread of the coronavirus, many social restrictions have been lifted.