Jerusalem Dresses Up Its Landmarks With Fantastical Beasts for Purim
Costumer and designer Adi Anna Telezhynski takes TML on a tour of the massive installations adorning famous landmarks that have caused quite a stir in the capital.
Costumer and designer Adi Anna Telezhynski takes TML on a tour of the massive installations adorning famous landmarks that have caused quite a stir in the capital.
Linor Attias was a member of a 25-person team from United Hatzalah volunteer rescue service who rushed to southern Turkey in the aftermath of the massive, devastating earthquakes, determined to do her part to help
Despite a poor showing in last week’s election, left-wing parties Labor and Meretz can stay alive, political experts say, but only if they do the one thing that they wouldn’t do in the run-up to the vote and unite
A new book gives a voice to some of the million Sephardi Jews who once lived harmoniously in the Middle East and North Africa, but who left everything behind when an explosion of antisemitism after Israel’s birth made it impossible to remain
Veterans of Israeli tourism industry tell The Media Line that the impact of the decision will be minimal, tourism minister vows ‘diplomatic war’ and Palestinian hotelier says he wants the world to follow suit