Ramat Gan
Ramat Gan cafe set on fire for third time after owner opens on Shabbat
The incident follows a previous arson at the same cafe in May, after the owner reportedly received threats over the cafe’s Saturday opening.
Israel's municipalities are failing on nearly every possible front, government probe reveals
Argument over smoking at Kfar Maccabiah pool ends in stabbing, arrests
Water slides, tennis and ducks: Who knew there was a holiday village in the heart of Ramat Gan
3,700 homes approved for Ramat Gan's Ramat Efal
The land belonging to the Israel Land Authority (ILA) has been leased to Shikun & Binui Holdings Ltd.
Spending the holidays at Kfar Maccabiah
Shoshi Becker: Pushing the boundaries of experimental Jewish education
Becker cofounded an independent company that served as an incubator for innovative learning methods.
Sheba named among world's best smart hospitals
Newsweek, in partnership with global data research firm Statista, ranked Sheba as the world's 13th best smart hospital and #1 within Israel.
Man killed in Ramat Gan rocket fire was disabled, unable to reach shelter
The 55-year-old who died in a direct rocket hit to his home had been ignored by the welfare system and should not have been living alone, according to his one surviving sister.
Residents of Ramat Gan in shock after Gaza rocket hits neighborhood
"We heard a very loud boom and everything shook," said one resident. "There was destruction in the apartment and there was panic."
Rockets land in central Israel - in pictures
Damage can be seen from the rocket that fell in Ramat Gan on Saturday morning.
New PR head chosen for Israel Academic College in Ramat Gan
The IAC has trained, to date, nearly 5,500 graduates and is viewed as a leading institution for health services.
Toddler found on bus alone in Ramat Gan
An investigation into the incident by police found that the baby girl was forgotten by her father, a resident of Bnei Brak.
Woman indicted for abuse of children in her kindergarten
Luba Kazezich "acted in a pattern of abuse" and unleashed her anger on "easy prey, helpless children who could not resist her actions," said a prosecutor.