What have they found this time?
Dig under a car park in Acre and find a 1500 year-old Byzantine church. History is uncovered almost every time someone disturbs the soil in this amazing country.
Morocco comes to Jerusalem
A newly restored centre for North African Jewish heritage promises to become one of the capital's most colourful tourist sites.
The new curriculum
The standard of Jewish Studies in Israel’s state schools is often criticised. Education Minister Gideon Sa'ar here defends the performance of the first year of his new “Culture of Israel” programme.
Israel’s first start-up company
Read how Israel’s aircraft industry began. Al Schwimmer, who passed away last week, was Israel’s first entrepreneur. One of the stories in the amazing book “Start-up Nation”.
Running with the people
The Golani brigade has reached Tel Aviv on its annual run down the length of the country. Its aim is to show Israeli citizens that the elite soldiers are an integral part of the Jewish people.
Somebody loves us
In British Colonel Richard Kemp’s speech to Israeli Defence Force personnel he praised their ethical behaviour in battle and their unprecedented efforts to minimise civilian casualties.
The cherry on the top
The cherry-picking season is upon us and due to the late rains, the crop is a good one.
No more land loss
Israel will spend $135 million preserving its Mediterranean coastline from erosion. The work will focus on protecting archaeological treasures such as Caesarea, Apollonia and Tel Ashkelon.
Jackie Mason on 67 borders
Personally, we never really appreciated the controversial comedian’s frequently bizarre style, but in these crazy times somehow his irony strikes a chord on this occasion.
After the fires
The report following the Carmel disaster highlights valuable lessons to avoid a future tragedy.