Residents of 2 apartment buildings allowed to return home after evacuating Thursday, over fears of possible leakage from an underground gas deposit

Going digital was the obvious pivot for most performing arts events, and despite the challenges of putting on a show for a virtual audience, producers say they're not looking back

The city's Tarbut Onamut festival on 5-6 January keeps the arts alive during COVID-19 with performances filmed at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Next week's event aims to help tech professionals who lost their jobs due to the coronavirus come up with ideas and bring them to life

Ben Peter took over the family business, The Photo House in Tel Aviv, with a sense of responsibility and a dream

A tribute to 1970s cult film, with image showing teenage boys peeking into women's changing room at beach, has been defaced 4 times in 2 years by feminist activists

Israel’s two largest cities offer scenic locations for ceremonies amid virus rules, but while Tel Aviv accepts all couples, Jerusalem's religious demands leave some in the cold

The parking lot of the Hapoel Tel Aviv basketball arena is repurposed for a drive-in theater

'Leave me alone! I have three kids to feed,' Avi Haimov tells inspectors who issue him a NIS 500 fine for folded tables outside shop

As Jaffa Islamic Council claims municipality lacks valid permit to build homeless shelter, judge says work to be stopped until July 22 hearing; riots continue anyway

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