Israeli hiker, 12, finds 3,500-year-old Egyptian amulet “I was looking down at the ground to find porcupine needles and smooth pebbles," said Dafna Filshteiner. JNS Staff Nov. 28, 2024
Six years after Negev flash flood disaster: Academy heads convicted According to the judge, director Yuval Kahan "exploited his position" to override safety concerns, creating pressure on other staff members to proceed with the trip despite the risks. Lidor Sultan and Ilya Egorov Nov. 18, 2024
Cycling legend explores Israel National Trail "The last 48 hours in Israel have been an eye-opener," the road-racing icon said. July 16, 2023
Byzantine-era church mosaic floor in Shoham to open to the public The archaeological attraction is located near Ben-Gurion Airport and on the Israel Trail. March 20, 2023
Accessible hiking expeditions make debut in two parks in New York Teams from around the world will join treks of varying difficulty over a 12-day period under the hashtag, #AccessibleTogether. July 29, 2021
Tu B’Shevat: An annual reminder to appreciate the beauty of the land of Israel One can only marvel at the transformation of the landscape described by Mark Twain to that of today and look forward to a future when the native forest species described in the Bible dominate the landscape. Gary Schiff Jan. 24, 2021
Trekking Mount Kilimanjaro … in a wheelchair The true meaning behind “All Jews are responsible for each other.” Even, or maybe especially, at 15,000 feet. Howard Blas March 2, 2020