Activities, Blog

Cafés, bars, bakeries, restaurants, and fashion houses line Tel Aviv’s longest thoroughfare. Dizengoff Street, a three-kilometer stretch of fashion, food, and fun in the center of Tel Aviv, stretches north from Rothschild Boulevard up to Tel Aviv Port. Named for Tel Aviv founder, town planner, and first mayor Meir Dizengoff, this thoroughfare has something for […]
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Historians look at the rise of Fascism on the Continent during the 1930s as a road map to understanding the perils of today’s world. Yet, the insidious story of fascist sentiment in England before the Second World War has been largely overlooked, with most of the historical evidence long classified as too explosive by successive […]
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Blog, Featured Dining

Nutritionists examine the efficacy and safety of cinnamon, capsaicin, black pepper, and curcumin for weight reduction. Is it safe and effective to use spices and herbs for weight loss? Researchers from Ariel University’s department of nutritional sciences give some answers to this question in a review published in the journal Functional Foods in Health and […]
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Blog, Travel Services

Saudi Arabia recently announced that it would open its airspace to all airlines that meet its requirements for overflights, in line with international conventions which discourage discrimination between civil aircraft. The decision benefits Israeli airlines the most, reducing their fight time and fuel consumption on their services to Asia. Overflight access Last week, ahead of […]
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Professor studies how leisure and rec venues can be more welcoming to those with physical limitations as well as autism, obesity, and gender differences. Accessibility at hotels and tourism and leisure venues should not only be about accommodating wheelchairs and guide dogs, says Prof. Yaniv Poria. Accessibility also means alleviating difficulties encountered by people with, […]
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Madam Prime Minister, Ladies and Gentlemen Ministers Ladies and Gentlemen, Secretaries of State, Madam Vice-President of the National Assembly, Mr. Questeur of the Senate, Madam Mayor of Paris, Mr. Representative of the Regional Council of Ile de France, Madam and Gentlemen Ambassadors, Ladies and Gentlemen, elected officials, Mr. Chief Rabbi of France, Presidents of institutions […]
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FFEU President Rabbi Marc Schneier and Hon. Edward Mermelstein, New York City Commissioner for International Affairs, hosted at New York City Hall a round table «New York Celebrates Kazakhstan: Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions» launching the 7th Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions to be held in Kazakhstan in September. […]
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A new document calling for the preservation of Jewish heritage in Africa has been signed within the framework of the second edition of the Jewish Africa Conference. The main objective of the Rabat Appeal for the Preservation of Judeo-African heritage is to preserve Jewish heritage in the continent, taking Morocco as an example. Under the […]
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Blog, Featured Hotel

Nestled just 40 minutes away from Marrakesh, Kasbah Bab Ourika is a luxurious hillside retreat that boasts stunning vistas of the Ourika Valley. This idyllic destination offers sweeping views of the traditional Berber villages scattered across the valley. Guests can immerse themselves in this natural splendor in a variety of charming spaces, including picturesque courtyards, […]
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Activities, Blog

The ancient theater was reintroduced to the art scene during the twentieth year of the area’s excavation. Following the completion of its restoration, Türkiye’s ancient Laodicean Theater just hosted its first performance after 1,690 years of silence. The İzmir State Symphony Orchestra performed a concert for nearly 15,000 people at the theater’s re-opening ceremony. The […]
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