Borus, founder and CEO of Ibex Investors, speaks to the Post about Israel's high-tech wonders and his resolute response to the war's uncertainty.
Between sadness and joy, between despair and hope, Talia Levin found a few things that helped her hold onto the good and pass it on.
Air force fires on two Gazan cars in two separate incidents which tried to avoid inspection.
The mission is to craft programs for Israelis grappling with trauma and disability, providing them with the tools to heal through nature, wildlife, and surfing.
Tattoo artist Nir Rovinsky sacrifices a lot for his country. At 26 years old and as the owner of a tattoo business, he put his personal life on hold, and the end is not yet in sight.
The Israel-Hamas War has increased the risk of women becoming "chained" in their marriages because they can't get a Jewish divorce.
After a 15-month closure due to the war, the Travelers Hotels Network will reopen its doors at the end of January. The network has invested 20 million NIS in upgrading its facilities and rooms.
The government must follow Halevi's suit and commit to a rigorous independent investigation of the events that led to October 7. Only this can help Israel learn from its mistakes and emerge stronger.
After a challenging year of war, the Kfar Maccabiah Sports Center, the largest and most professional sports center in Israel, is returning to full operation.
According to the academy, the word hostages received 45% of votes, while the word "bravery" came in second, garnering 11% of votes.