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Maayan Hoffman

Analyzing the politics of Jerusalem, home to approximately 1 million residents and three major religions, and how complex dynamics influence local elections unlike any other city.
Food abstention and restrictions are ancient practices whose purpose and benefit span across the three Abrahamic faiths—Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
In addition to the bees themselves being scorched by aerial attacks of flammable kites and balloons launched from Gaza, when the fields are burnt then any remaining bees cannot produce honey because there are no flowers on which to graze.
Magen David Adom and Camp Ramah team up to offer teens an immersive internship program working as emergency responders.
A day at a water park kicks off “Soldier Appreciation Week” in Israel.
Christians from the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation in Oklahoma have a history in helping dig up history in the Jewish state, including, most recently, the seals of Hezekiah and Isaiah.
Participants spent four days straddling Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, hearing from Israeli and international speakers, and examining the business models of entrepreneurs in “the startup nation.”
“Entrepreneurialism, innovation, technology is the most compelling narrative that Israel has to offer,” says Welaunch founder Baruch HaLevi. “People will do business, and the Jewish community will be strengthened. It’s a win-win.”
Are new tools being used by pro-BDS organizations putting anti-BDS legislation at risk?
And along with the grilled food comes some history of the holiday, including Passover being the original Independence Day.
At the notable age of 70, a newly published Israel Bible shows that Tanach remains the central deed to the Jewish people’s claim on Eretz Yisrael.
The curtain might have closed on the 2018 winter Olympics, but for Israel and South Korea, collaboration is on the rise.