Boomer-era movies reflect 50 years of change
Movies have long been a mirror of our culture, reflecting the attitudes, morals and fashions of the times.
Movies have long been a mirror of our culture, reflecting the attitudes, morals and fashions of the times.
Amir Amedi, a neurologist at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is certainly happy about his team’s recent breakthroughs, but that’s not why he was doodling on a notepad during a recent interview.
Artists and creative newlyweds are finding new ways to make the trappings and ceremonial elements of Jewish weddings their own — and then to have these mementos live on and remain useful long after the actual ceremony.
Naama Alon planned her wedding during a stressful academic year at Tel Aviv’s Shenkar College of Engineering and Design. Soon after the nuptials, but before finishing her degree in graphic design and interactive media, she and her new husband, Oz, birthed a startup that would soon make waves in the United States.
For many baby boomers, retirement is just around the corner. Why not celebrate their hard work and this golden milestone with a retirement gift?
Israel’s Cabinet agreed to reduce the presence of the country’s military in the West Bank and limit its incursions into Palestinian areas 12 days after the kidnapping of three Israeli teens.
A bill to have one chief rabbi in Israel rather than the current two passed its first reading in the Knesset.
Baby boomers have childhood memories of eating all sorts of comfort foods: meatloaf, macaroni and cheese, Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom Soup, french toast and tuna sandwiches.