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Zohara Treistman, once part of a conservative religious community, is now a leading sexual and couples therapist. She openly discusses male sexuality and trains others in the field.
Tel Aviv's most overlooked neighborhood is now a hotspot for authentic Asian cuisine, thanks to its diverse immigrant community. The area offers some of the city's best meals in an unexpected setting.
Jewish groups have condemned a display at Washington's Union Station that used antisemitic imagery and invoked the blood libel myth. The performance, claimed by pro-Palestinian activists, has been described as deeply disturbing and dangerous by community leaders.
Naftali Bennett urges the public to attend a Tel Aviv rally demanding a state commission of inquiry into the October seventh attack. He calls for national unity and accountability to prevent future failures.
A £500 million redevelopment of Maidenhead's Nicholsons Shopping Centre has been approved, featuring new homes, shops, and a public square. The project is subject to a financial agreement to improve local car parks.
Jewish leaders from across North America gathered in Washington amid rising antisemitism. The event reflected growing concerns within the community following recent political developments.
Eurovision organizers plan to change voting and security procedures after allegations of Israeli government interference. The changes aim to ensure fairness and maintain the contest's neutrality. Israel's participation in next year's event remains under review.
Barack Obama met privately with freshman House Democrats to strategize the party's return to power. He emphasized resilience, collective action, and the importance of new leadership within the party.
Eurovision is introducing stricter voting limits to curb government-backed campaigns after controversy over Israel's participation. The new rules reduce the number of votes each viewer can cast and aim to keep the contest fair.
Netanya Mayor Miriam Feirberg-Ikar has died at 74, after decades of service. Leaders across Israel praised her visionary leadership and lasting contributions to the city. She is remembered as a pioneering and unifying figure in local government.
Two Palestinian teenagers were killed by Border Police during a raid in East Jerusalem's Kafr Aqab. Police say the operation faced violent resistance and that officers fired at suspects who posed a threat.
Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Herzog eulogized Netanya mayor Miriam Feirberg-Ikar, praising her leadership and dedication to the city. Feirberg-Ikar was remembered for her commitment to public service and urban development.
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