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During this special year, the Shmita year, the InfoShop has recommendations for amateur gardeners – alternative products that are in line with the spirit of Shmita: hammocks – for ...
“Almost everything in the world is new, remarkably new. We cannot afford to stop learning, or to curb our curiosity in the face of new things, or to lose our humility in the ...
In the lead-up to the opening of the exhibition “Tools at Rest” which opened at Ramat Hanadiv this month (14.9.21), we met with Tali Bichler, an artist and designer of play and act...
Our daily routine is full of many tasks, pressures, demands and constraints, and we often live in expectation of our next break – the weekend, a trip abroad, a family holiday or a ...
The Shmita year teaches us to use our natural resources wisely and responsibly so we don’t consume what cannot be renewed. That’s the way we can reduce harm to the plan...
The Shmita year fell on the renewed Yishuv in Eretz Israel for the first time in 1889. Political leaders and rabbis in the Yishuv and elsewhere debated how to observe the precepts ...
And you? What are you willing to give up for the sake of a better future on Planet Earth? Put a cork in the bin that matches your choice.
The Shmita year instructs us to share the harvest with those around us. This how it enables us to reduce social gaps and create a renewed opportunity for equality. It is a reminde...
Modeh Ani, I Thank You. Before You and to You, For all the kindness and the truth and for the good and the bad and the good That You’ve done for me and for my family and for ...
Shmita calls for a break from our daily rounds and lets us turn our attention to our surroundings – to our community, to those around us and to nature.