In Biblical City of Hebron, Jews Struggle to Overcome Terror

The holy city of Hebron is the second holiest in the world, but lately, it has gotten much more media attention as the center of the latest round of Palestinian terror attacks against Israelis.
When Terror Keeps Kids from the Playground, Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund Brings the Playground to Them

The Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund has begun a new initiative to build playgrounds for embattled communities around Samaria.
Israeli Microbreweries Haven for Innovation, Experimentation in Trendy Field

With 53 microbreweries established in the past decade, the fast-growing trend of boutique breweries creating small batches of craft beers is currently exploding on the Israeli scene.
Over Sukkot Holiday, Thousands Throng to Israel’s Parks and Nature Reserves

Over 100,000 Israelis took to the national parks and nature reserves on Monday, the first day of Sukkot, according to the Israel Nature and Parks Authority.
Farmers in Israel Fear Negative Effects of Biblical Prohibition After Shmittah

Israeli farmers are concerned that due to a misunderstood Biblical prohibition, Jews from outside of Israel will not purchase special Sukkot plants from Israeli farmers.
Israeli Beekeepers Make New Year Sweeter for President and First Lady

Beekeepers from across Israel delivered their honey products to Israeli President Reuven Rivlin this week for the upcoming Jewish New Year.
Welcome to Shiloh, Where the Modern and Ancient Collide

One of the most dramatic sites in Israel is the Tel of Shiloh, where the archaeological remains of the Tabernacle lie.
Lost Dog is “Found” Posthumously Through Facebook

Following the death of Lady, her owner posted her picture to Facebook, leading to a surprising and joyful discovery connecting two Israeli families through a beloved pet.
Shmittah: Absolving Debt to Bring Redemption

The special commandments associated with Shmittah apply not only to the seven-year agricultural cycle, but to financial transactions such as credit and loans.
For the Sake of the Children: Healing Victims of Terror in Biblical Shiloh

In the town of Shiloh in Judea, set on the site of the ancient Biblical city of the same name, David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh and founder of the Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund, is working hard to ensure that his town continues to grow and flourish in every way.