Tag: El Al

Journalist and author A.J. Jacobs discusses his latest book, "The Year of Living Constitutionally: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Constitution's Original Meaning," on the podcast episode 418.
El Al has decided to reintroduce discounted shipping for donations supporting the Israeli war effort on their flights after facing backlash for initially planning to end the program.
El Al, Israel's national airline, is ending a discount program for shipping donated gear to Israel, citing reduced need for donations as the military's supply situation improved.
Edward Isaacs, President of the Union of Jewish Students, expresses concern over a recent poll showing that 54% of 18-24-year-olds believe Israel should not exist.
United Airlines has canceled all flights to Israel, disrupting Passover travel plans for many.
Israel's Tourism Minister Haim Katz and director general Danny Shahar are encouraging Jewish and Christian supporters to resume visiting Israel amid ongoing conflicts in Gaza and rocket fire from Hezbollah.
This article is a personal account of a woman whose husband is serving in the Israeli army during a time of war.
The tourism industry in Israel has been severely impacted by the ongoing war with Hamas.
The article explores the concept of feeling seen in Jewish tradition, particularly in relation to the experiences of visiting the Temple in Jerusalem and the sacrifices offered there.
In this episode of "Don't Hate The Player," the focus is on a Jewish sports author, Matthew Futterman, discussing the evolution of athletes' financial support through history and sharing insights on the upcoming Olympic Games in Rio.
The text discusses the issue of preventing plane bombings by examining Israel's stringent security measures at airports, contrasting them with American practices.