Gregory Cherkasky, 74, from Ashdod says he'd rather spend five days in prison than pay 'unjustified' fine

Events at Nalagaat Center starting December 6 include a Rami Kleinstein performance in the dark, Agatha Christie thriller on headphones and five-person play

Demonstrators gather at intersections in north, temporarily disrupt some services, vow more action in coming days unless demands are met

Protesters have been demanding benefit boosts for handicapped and elderly for years; group warns there will be continued demonstrations if 'demands are not met'

A rigorously sterile environment and other strict measures have helped ADI Jerusalem elude the pandemic, though staying safe has come at a cost of increased isolation

Nihad and Zeinab Jarboa vow not to give up even as coronavirus crisis reduces their business by 75%

Netflix documentary 'Crip Camp' charts how an inclusive 1960-70s summer camp in the Catskills shaped activists who are fighting for equality today amid the COVID-19 crisis

Games go online during the pandemic, making it easier to hold global competitions and play with just about anyone

With new government in place, protesters continue 2018 campaign for increased stipends

After a 9-year renovation project, disabled tourists can access most of Jerusalem's famous attractions, and might find some surprises on the way

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