In June, our thoughts turn to summer—travel, reading those books long postponed. My Hadassah colleagues and I will join delegates from around the world at
Few things say “summer” like barbecue. When served with a pitcher of ice-cold lemonade, a crisp salad and some fresh fruit or blueberry cobbler, you’ve
The quintessential image of Jewish home and motherhood is that of a woman blessing the Shabbat candles. The familiar ritual has existed since time immemorial,
Israel’s one-time national soccer champions, Bnei Sakhnin have been the object of adulation and pride, as well as vilification. “Run faster!” shouts a coach in
Motorcycles in Israel are not new, but the culture around them continues to evolve, attracting a colorful and diverse group of men and women—even children.