Lifestyle
David Kosak on cultivating hope as a discipline in a digitally saturated, emotionally complex world
Top 10 hair transplant clinics in Turkey highlight HairNeva for natural results
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Dor beach gets a new lease on life: Major tourism project planned for the area
No longer a corner by the dining table: The home office undergoes a revolution
An improvised work nook has become a planned space: Architect Nirit Frenkel explains how working from home is now driving new thinking about privacy, acoustics, and light.
Barefoot-style shoes: How walking the way nature intended can change you - and the world around you
Seeing black: Doors are the strong design trend of 2026
"As our homes become spaces of creativity and relaxation, a black door blends classic and modern, contrast and harmony, creating stylish, inviting spaces."
No flight needed: A home that feels like a resort
A family from Netanya built a home in Even Yehuda that feels like a private resort, with open spaces, natural light, water, greenery, and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
The gold everyone is talking about: La Prairie launches essence based on pure gold
La Prairie presents the Pure Gold Revitalising Essence, a pure gold formula that combats hormonal skin changes, restoring radiance, vitality, and youthful glow.
Not just a ski resort: The winter where Les Arcs became a lifestyle
Four days in Les Arcs 1950 showed it’s more than skiing: 425 km of slopes, harsh cold, a luxury spa, lively après-ski, and a loyal Israeli SKIDEAL community.
Black truffle and 2-second shampoo: 7 hair products that repair summer damage
After a summer of sun, sea, and pool, winter is perfect to restore hair. Seven new products - from Korean to French - bring back shine, strength, and health.
We stopped at 5 buzzed-about coffee carts in Mateh Yehuda and found out why the lines never end
Coffee carts are no longer a passing trend. Ahead of the 26th Mateh Yehuda Food Festival, Meital Sharabi explores new coffee carts waiting for travelers.
The valley has its own rules: The Israeli diner that delivers - big time
After 17 years as a chain, Mishka in Kibbutz Yifat went independent, becoming a local diner with field views, a relaxed pace, and all-day brunch focused on precise execution.
Between Japan and Scandinavia: How a developer apartment in Ra’anana became a calm family home
A six-room developer apartment in Ra’anana was transformed for a young family, with fewer rooms, more light, smart carpentry, and a focus on order, calm, and daily flow.