Tag: Public Transportation

In this article, written from a Centrist perspective, the author argues for a common sense approach to issues of modesty.
Tel Aviv's long-awaited light rail system is set to open, but it will not operate on Shabbat.
The article provides a list of 18 ideas for how to handle retirement without driving.
In a discussion about the state of New York City amidst current debates, the focus in this episode is on the subway system, with a mention of how subway ridership drastically decreased during the pandemic.
The author discusses the concept of tehum shabbat, which determines the range of permitted walking for Jews on Shabbat.
In a recent discussion with Roving Mid-East Reporter Naomi Zeveloff and Tel Aviv Review host Gilad Halpern, key topics included the absence of debate on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict ahead of Israel's elections, Prime Minister Netanyahu's image as an "autocrat whisperer," the initiative to introduce public transportation on the Sabbath in Israeli cities led by Likud, and the resurgence of English language media in Israel amidst a decline in international media.
Allison, Don & Noah explore significant topics including the government allocating 130 million shekels to resettle 42 settler families from an illegal outpost, the entry of businessmen into Israeli politics on the left claiming they can clean up Jerusalem, and debating the effectiveness of a new NGO app for public transportation in driving political change.