04.13.2023 Government Plan Aims to Tackle Lack of Credit in Arab Society The government is expected to continue implementing Resolution 550, which transfers tens of billions of shekels directly to Arab communities, but senior officials in the Ministry for Social Equality warn in an interview with Davar that the most pressing problem in Arab society is the lack of credit By Yaniv Sharon and Tal Kaspin
04.13.2023 Fieldscapes of Israel, Captured from Above Photographer Ilan Nachum uses a bird-eye view to capture landscapes from above, turning agricultural fields throughout the country into art | "When the plowing lines are even, they create a kind of embroidery, like knitting or weaving. It's not planned, but the results can be amazing" By Maor Hoyman
04.13.2023 "To Build a Society, You Need Everyone": Perspectives of a Former Settler Leader on Israel’s Prospects of Unity Pinchas Wallerstein, former head of the Yesha Council in the West Bank, has been part of leading the miraculous growth of the Gaza Envelope's communities since the 2014 war with Gaza | Wallerstein compares Israel’s current crises to the period of the Gaza disengagement: "A society that is only left or only right is a disaster for the country" By Tal Kaspin and Nizzan Tzvi Cohen
04.12.2023 Her Father Negotiated with Hamas. Can She Bridge the Gap Between Competing Camps within Israel? 10 years after the death of her father, Rabbi Menachem Froman, Liharaz Froman discusses how his legacy is taking on a new meaning in these days of social dissent: "People today need to understand what they are hearing from the other side. You come to the demonstrations and you see people up close and in the flesh, you see the pain in their eyes. What can you take from it? How does it affect you?" By Or Guetta
04.10.2023 Health Ministry to Increase Rent Assistance for the Mentally Challenged after Years of Delay Government move comes after coalition of mental health providers and non-profits threatened to sue | Despite government pledges, court rulings, and skyrocketing cost of living, assistance rates have not been updated in 14 years By Hadas Yom Tov
04.08.2023 The Israelites Didn't Leave Egypt with Waze About 300 maps depicting the Exodus from Egypt are preserved in the Eran Laor Cartographic Collection at the National Library of Israel. The oldest of them is 508 years old | Ayelet Rubin, collection manager: "The route varies slightly from map to map. Every painter, cartographer or artist painted it a little differently" By Oren Dagan