Netta Barzilai's victory in Lisbon is the fourth time that the Jewish state won the competition. (JTA) — For the fourth time in its four decades of participating in the Eurovision song contest, Israel ...
Israel has won the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest, with singer Netta Barzilai besting 25 other nations in the final of the international singing competition. Barzilai’s song “Toy” garnered 529 points ...
Netta Barzilai’s exhilarating song, with the memorable hook, “I’m not your toy, you stupid boy,” is an empowering anthem to all those who are demeaned for not fitting the mold. About 200 million ...
A photo by Brian McCarty for his project WAR-TOYS: Israel, West Bank, and Gaza Strip. A photography exhibit at the University of Houston – Clear Lake aims to draw attention to the plight of children ...
Released hostage Yarden Bibas has decided that toys given by the public to an airport tribute to his murdered children will be donated to the hospital where they were born. Bibas recently visited the ...
A group of national Olympic athletes joined forces with the non-profit organisation 'Go Baby Go Israel' to empower kids with physical incapacity through play, movement and inclusion during a ...
Correction, April 5, 11:44 a.m.: [An earlier version of this story stated that Bezalel Academy of Art and Design was part of Hebrew University. In fact, it is a separate entity located on the Hebrew ...
(JTA) — For the fourth time in its four decades of participating in the Eurovision song contest, Israel has won the international competition. The song “Toy” by Netta Barzilai, 24, secured Israel’s ...
Israel won the Eurovision contest on Saturday night (May 12) with the song “Toy” by Netta Barzilai. The annual competition was held in Lisbon, Portugal and featured 43 countries competing for the top ...