JEWS WHO SHAPED THE WORLD
Author - Dov Eilon
Dov worked for 22 years on Israeli radio and television responsible for background music and sound effects for programs after completing studies at the Jerusalem Music Academy. Dov plays the cello.
But he always had a knack for journalism, and since 2001 has been writing for several German-language websites in addition to his work on television.
With Israel Today since May 2016, Dov enjoys focusing on reporting from Israel that gives readers abroad an honest picture of life and events in Israel. Dov oversees the website in German.
Dov is married with three grown children and lives in Modiin between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
More articles from Dov Eilon
Lies in the Fast Lane
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the year in Judaism.
Chefs for Peace in Jerusalem
Coexistence
Finding Our Way on Waze
Don’t trust your Navigation-App too much.
Unlike many cultures in the world today, Israelis still read.
In an improbable performance in Tel Aviv, Israeli rock star Aviv Gefen and Iranian exile Shahin Najafi thrilled 6,000 enthusiastic fans with songs in Hebrew and Persian.
Playing for Peace
Jews and Arabs can be seen battling each other these days in Jerusalem—only this time it is in the game of backgammon!
Theater for Everyone
A new Israeli app provides simultaneous translations of plays and operas on your smartphone.
80 Years of the Philharmonic
The 80th anniversary of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra will be celebrated in December with nine special concerts featuring renowned conductors and soloists.
BACK TO AFRICA
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paid the first visit to Africa by an Israeli leader in nearly 30 years.
