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Jerusalem’s Priestly Blessing Proceeds Under Home Front Command Limits

War did not cancel the traditional Priestly Blessing in Jerusalem, but Home Front Command restrictions forced organizers to scale back the ...

Hebrew University Researchers Discover How E. coli Outsmarts Human Cells

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have discovered a two-part mechanism used by a pathogenic strain of E. coli to weaken the ...

‘An Israeli Seder At Its Best’

On the first night of Passover, Level-4 of the gray underground parking level at Tel Aviv’s Dizengoff Center was transformed into ...

Between Sirens and Coffee Cups, Jerusalem Refuses to Stop

“Jerusalemites in heart and soul.” That is how they describe themselves, sipping their coffee as though it were any other day, holding ...

Yesha Council: Ramallah Governor Held Terrorist Support Meetings

Yesha Council, the umbrella organization of Jewish municipal councils in Judea and Samaria, accused Ramallah Governor Laila Ghannam of ...

In Jerusalem Shelters, a Homemade Newspaper Turns Waiting Into Connection

When schools and daycare centers shut down during the war with Iran, Roi Offenbacher was looking for a way to keep his two young children ...

Israeli Airstrike Kills Iranian Naval Chief Behind Hormuz Blockade

Editor's note: This story was updated to include information about Behnam Rezaei. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed on ...

Lebanon Expels Iranian Ambassador, Expert Says Impact Remains Uncertain

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar praised Beirut's decision to expel the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon on Tuesday while one expert told ...

Nonprofit Steps Up Frontline Support as War Drives Equipment Shortages

Israel Friends has shifted its operations toward urgent battlefield support since February 28, as renewed large-scale fighting drove a ...

‘Even After the Harshest Winter, Life Returns’: Iranian-Israelis Mark Nowruz in Wartime

On a cool Thursday night in Jerusalem, the arrival of spring was marked not with unrestrained celebration, but with a quiet, deliberate ...