Kibbutz
Nature without barriers: Lotem transforms outdoor experiences for people with disabilities
With wartime keeping Israelis in shelters and indoors, spending time in nature is crucial and the Lotem organization is making sure the same opportunities are there for people with disabilities.
Netafim, Israel's drip irrigation developers, opens biggest manufacturing plant to date in Mexico
Editor's Notes: Kibbutzim are showing Israelis how to bridge the religious divide
Bereaved families petition High Court to preserve Kfar Aza massacre site
The Yasmin Lukatz Project and the Rehabilitation Fund of the Kibbutz Movement
Code for Israel and the Rehabilitation Fund of the Kibbutz Movement introduced a technological solution to strengthen and grow kibbutz communities after the war.
Keshet Eilon’s homecoming gala
Annual concert at Enav Center features Vadim Gluzman and Ensemble Finale
Kibbutz Neot Semadar: Israel's desert oasis quenches thirst for tranquility, nature’s raw beauty
Neot Semadar’s large variety of tours and workshops offers something for everyone. Perhaps this unconventional community has found the balance it was looking for after all.
Bank Hapoalim leads NIS 5B financing for Israel’s Kesem power plant
Bank Hapoalim said the deal reflects its leading role in national infrastructure financing, in general, and in the conventional energy sector.
Reporter’s Notebook: All quiet on the Gaza border as people return, communities rebuild
The war has been replaced by quiet, except for the occasional drone still buzzing. The IDF now controls a large buffer zone all along the border of Gaza. And the communities are still recovering.
Beyond the Headlines: The message of Ayala Shkuri - opinion
“People ask me how I am, how I’m doing. They ask how I managed to return to living alone in our home in Sderot. And I answer, ‘I’m not alone." said Ayala Shkuri
Yom Kippur War veteran, grandfather, soccer lover: Who was slain hostage Meny Godard? - explainer
His children describe him as “a family man who cared for everyone around him” and a “man of the sea.”
Who was Amiram Cooper, one of Kibbutz Nir Oz's founders murdered in Hamas captivity? - explainer
One of the founders of Kibbutz Nir Oz, Amiram Cooper, was a poet born in Haifa before the founding of the modern State of Israel. His remains were brought back from Gaza.
Jordanian lawyer disbarred for representing Israeli kibbutz in business dispute
A Jordanian lawyer was disbarred for representing an Israeli kibbutz in a business dispute. The lawyer seeks Israeli intervention, claiming discrimination.
TV Time: from stories of October 7 to Baz Luhrmann classics
The new Kan 11 documentary series follows the experiences of several families who lost close relatives in the massacre and who have no easy path forward. The first episode starts just after October