Israeli playwright Gur Piepskovitz’s upcoming work explores themes of otherness and self-discovery
By Eliana Jordan
Hiding in her safe room for 12 hours, Rachel Fricker, 70, survived the Be’eri massacre with her family and her faith
By Jane Prinsley
An emergency fund to help viable Israeli startups impacted by the war has so far invested in 18 companies
By Elisa Bray
A soldier’s reflections on his experience fighting Hamas
By Idan Siboni
London conference puts Israel’s biggest tech players centre stage as the industry continues to see challenges as opportunities
Keren Nechmad's film Kissufim was shot three years ago before the kibbutz became the site of a Hamas massacre
BagelFest creator Sam Silverman turned his passion for bagels into an event with something for everyone
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Chris Ryan, who was part of the ‘Bravo Two Zero’ escape in Iraq, says UK army should send advisers to help IDF
In the face of climate change and man-made conflict, Faygle Train of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel explains how the organisation provides a space where all communities unite to reconnect with wildlife
The very Jewish team went viral after their performance on the hit BBC show on Monday night
By Rosa Doherty
Film student Elizabeth Leff wrote and directed the comedy short Nonprofit based on her experience working for a Jewish nonprofit in Washington DC
This was the second night featuring the Mercury Prize-nominated indie-folk artist
Tom Reuveny, who took gold in the windsurfing at the Paris games said that he was spurred on by the haters
By Amelie Botbol
Rabbi Daniel Rowe says criticism of the Talmud is escaping neo-Nazi forums, and becoming mainstream
By Hannah Gillott
As the Israeli biotech start-up in Rehovot seeks regulatory approval abroad, its team assures that it will work in tandem with farmers, not against them
Nikhita Lesler plays a young mixed race football fan in the latest rendition of Hannah Kumari’s one-woman play