Ra'anana
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.
Concert unites community with music for OneFamily victims in Ra'anana
From Paraguay to Israel: Daughter inspires family to make aliyah
Media legend Avi Meller’s death dims lights of Israel’s sporting arenas
Green fields
It was a perfect setting – the Ra’anana park with a fountain playing, green fields as far as the eye can see and the promise of a healthful meal.
Non-residents buying more Israeli apartments
Franchi CEO Marcello Incellini said he expects that foreign residents will purchase about 1,200 apartments in Israel in 2019, worth some NIS 4 billion.
An Israeli restaurant in a beautiful Raanana setting
The restaurant must be in one of the most beautiful settings in Israel. It’s actually inside the Ra’anana Park, just next to the lake and surrounded by flower beds and tall shading trees.
A car for the ages
Photographer Mark Osterman focuses on automobile innards in his new exhibit, ‘Anatomy’
The smell of success
Luzzato is a welcome addition to Ra’anana’s list of kosher restaurant.
The Jerusalem Post Pre-Election Debate in Ra'anana
In cooperation with Matan and the Jewish Outreach Center
An American thing
Sara’s Place in Ra’anana serves up kosher dishes with an American flare.
A musical homecoming
Ra’anana Symphonette to feature world-class viola player Gilad Karni
The essential Eitan Ginzburg
An interview with Ra’anana’s current acting mayor – who happens to be gay – about his desire to do another term and ‘Make Ahuza Street great again.’
In bid for reelection, Ra'anana mayor faces homophobic campaign
The campaign, which he described as sophisticated, took the form of a fake Facebook page named “free Ra’anana.”