Modi'in is a city in central Israel. Officially named Modi'in-Maccabim-Reut, the city is home to nearly 100,000 people. It is believed that the city was the home of the Maccabees in ancient times.
Israeli police arrest daycare staff in Modi'in for alleged child abuse, following similar case in Tel Aviv where a toddler was injured.
Lisa Baron Haet coordinates visits from donors, writes reports and grant applications, edits newsletters, and raises awareness about the center’s work.
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The Arad Group launches a real-time leak detection app that helps consumers save water and money, part of Modiin Mayor Haim Bibas's national initiative to conserve Israel’s water resources.
Dr. David Gryn: “I feel satisfaction living here, raising my family and seeing my family thrive here. There is a sense of eternal continuity.”
City Market, Israel's largest private supermarket chain, opens a new 250 sqm store in Modiin's Morashah neighborhood and plans to open four more branches soon, investing an additional NIS 17 million.
Patrick’s offers an all-in-one evening of food, drinks, and entertainment. The restaurant menu, in Hebrew, English, and Chinese comes to the table on an electronic tablet.
Mayor of Modi’in-Maccabim-Reut and chairman of the Federation of Local Authorities in Israel, Haim Bibas, criticizes the 'Rabbis Law', calling for more focus on issues in the north and south.
The factory is open all week and there is a small café attached where you can order a sandwich or a plate of smoked fish.
Rebecca and Ken Milgrim moved to the Gaza Strip in the 1980s. Now, in 2023, they're back in Israel, this time in Modi'in.