Tel Aviv recently hosted an event called 'Bridging the Gap,' designed to bring together Olim (new immigrants) and native Israelis in a vibrant celebration of unity.
As Iran threatens massive missile attacks and incites Palestinians in Judea and Samaria to launch wanton attacks on Israelis, the nation remains calm and unbothered.
The 1,100-year-old Codex Sassoon will become part of the core exhibition and permanent collection of the ANU – Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv,
'At first, I thought it was a toy lying in the dirt, but an inner voice said to me: ‘Pick it up and turn it over!’ explained Gilad Stern of the Israel Antiquities Authority Educational Center.
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'The entire State of Israel thanks you for your heroism. You saved many lives. I don’t want to think what would have happened if you hadn’t been nearby,' Lapid said.
Time Out magazine has ranked Tel Aviv as the world’s 'funnest' city, and eighth of the 37 'best cities' around the world; Despite recent forest fires, the 2021 Global Tree Assessment gave Israel's a high ranking; and much more!
Environmental entrepreneur Julian Melcer has been making a living by collecting cigarette butts from the Tel Aviv beaches and has even found a new use for them.
Tel Aviv City Hall and the Sourasky Medical Center started administering vaccines free of charge to the city's foreign nationals, many of whom are undocumented asylum seekers.
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Official data reveals that residents of cities listed as having the 'lowest standard of living' actually report a greater sense of communal belonging than their more affluent counterparts.