Taub Center analysis suggests ‘health inequality’ based on socio-economic status and unequal health provision outside central Israel as possible explanations for findings

A history of treating victims of wars and the Holocaust has provided Israelis with extensive experience in handling psychological suffering

Event in Jerusalem will tackle stigma surrounding mental health and give much-needed guidance to people as pandemic has brought many challenges to the fore, say organizers

Trying to solve the growing bottleneck of refugees stuck in Europe waiting to immigrate, Israel created a new problem by placing them in limbo until they get citizenship

HMOs' existing infrastructure enables efficient and rapid delivery of inoculation shots to the population in a way even the government can't match

Sanz rebbe, Zvi Elimelech Halberstam, reportedly received oxygen treatment at home after refusing to be hospitalized; follows claim that head of Belz dynasty also got at-home care

Hospital denies 'fake news' that it provided Belz rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach with round-the-clock treatment, and built a mini intensive care unit in his home

Organizer say private initiative is saving lives, alleviating pressure on hospitals; 170 unregistered serious patients mean tally is at 1,000

More people die from the flu than will from COVID-19, says Leonid Eidelman, and exacerbating damage to economy will ultimately hurt already dismal state of Israel's health system