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New Year in Israel: How the Country Welcomes January 1 — Quietly, Publicly, and in Its Own Way

New Year’s Eve in Israel does not look like Times Square, Paris, or Berlin — and that is precisely what makes it interesting. While January 1 is not a national holiday in the Jewish calendar, the night of December 31 has become a visible, if unofficial, part of Israeli urban life. For readers following Israel news, the way the country marks the New Year offers a revealing snapshot of Israeli soc..

Banana Farming in Israel: Why Growing a Simple Banana Is Anything but Simple

Бананы должны быть простыми в уходе. Они дружелюбные, изогнутые, ярко-желтые и всеми любимые. Чистишь, ешь, и все продолжают жить своей жизнью. Никаких проблем.Israeli banana farmers would like a word.Because in Israel, growing bananas is less like tropical paradise and more like a daily exercise in problem-solving, improvisation, and stubborn optimism. It’s agriculture with sunscreen, spreadsh..

When Legal Precision Saves What Trust Cannot: A Real Case from Haifa

In Israel’s fast-changing property market, paying in full doesn’t always guarantee that you truly own what you bought.One client found this out the hard way — she transferred every shekel, signed all the papers, and still almost lost her new apartment.Only when she reached out to Katsman Law Office — a Russian-speaking legal practice in Israel — did she realize how one missing clause in a contra..

카테고리 없음 2025.11.11

The Spirit of Mount Carmel: Between the Sky, the Druze, and the Sea

There are mountains you climb, and there are mountains that climb into you.Mount Carmel, rising over the blue curve of Haifa Bay, belongs to the second kind.It doesn’t dominate; it embraces. Pines lean toward the wind, monasteries hide in folds of stone, and white-robed Druze elders walk paths that have carried prayer for centuries.A Mountain That RemembersFrom the Hebrew Keren Carmel — “God’s v..

Strippers React to Ashkelon Hacker: Fear, Gossip, and a Name That Changed the Nightlife Scene

August 18, 2025. The name everyone whispered but nobody could print finally appeared in bold letters: Michael Kedar. Ten years in prison. Fake bomb threats, millions in damage, and hundreds of thousands in crypto. But the real surprise? Not in courtrooms — in clubs. Strippers across Israel, from Tel Aviv to the north, began debating what this hacker’s case means for them.The First Ripples in the..

카테고리 없음 2025.08.19