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Israel Antiquities Authority says unearthed wine jugs help reveal what people ate and drank prior to Jerusalem’s destruction by Babylonia in 586 BCE.
Alone on a snowy Friday night, the sophomore made dinner for 15 of her teammates—“all the classics … cholent, deli rolls, schnitzel, challah. It was really special how interested they were.”
Roughly 70,000 boxes were ordered; the packages will be sent to Hungary and then transferred to Ukraine.
Last year, the holiday drive raised more than 23,000 pounds of kosher-for-Passover food.
Expected this month: More than 1,000 weekly home deliveries of groceries to those suffering from food insecurity.
With scents and flavors that tantalize—and the country having renewed ties to Israel as part of the Abraham Accords—now is the time to celebrate North African traditions.
“52 Shabbats” promises more than just a good meal; it is also a Jewish journey of sorts.
The home of CEO Adam Scott Bellos, who lived above the office, was engulfed in flames; a faulty electric box may be responsible.
Only Switzerland, South Korea, Norway, Iceland and France were more expensive, according to “Money” magazine.
Israel formally launched a national earthquake early warning system that could alert Israel’s Home Front Command within seconds once it detects earthquake signs.
The strawberry weighs 289 grams, and is seven inches long and 13 inches in circumference.
“Reduce all the tariffs, all the quotas and all the NTBs—they are adding 40% to 80% to the cost of most products,” said Elise Brezis, professor of economics at Bar-Ilan University and director of the Azrieli Center for Economic Policy. “That’s the first thing the government has to do. When they do that, then there will be a big change. The rest is commentary.”