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Kinneret water park undergoes major renovation – what’s new?

The Hof Gai water park by the Kinneret was renovated for summer under new health rules. The 15-dunam park opens soon, with entry priced at NIS 143.

By MEITAL SHARABI/MAARIV
18/06/2025

UK Law Commission considers legalizing water cremation as new funeral option

Process uses water and alkaline chemicals to break down bodies, offering eco-friendly alternative.

Neglecting morning hydration can stall weight loss, warns expert

Many people confuse thirst with hunger, leading to overeating, says Joseph.

Mekorot adopts AR tech to streamline operations and boost water infrastructure management

Israel’s national water company partners with Treedis to launch an AR-powered digital transformation in facility maintenance

This new feature at Shefayim Water Park will make your summer perfect!

Shefayim Water Park kicks off summer with a new policy limiting daily visitors to reduce crowds and lines. Enjoy 31 water slides, Israel’s largest wave pool, and family discounts.

By MEITAL SHARABI/MAARIV
05/06/2025

Sales and new home items

Exciting new home products and holiday deals: From designer tableware and eco-friendly water filters to festive flower arrangements and customized carpets.

By WALLA! HOME , DESIGN
28/05/2025

Diving int water: A guide to water attractions and slides for the Shavuot holiday

VR slides on luxury cruises, water parks in Eilat, and pools in central Israel—discover top attractions to make your long Shavuot weekend a fun, refreshing, and wet family vacation.

By MAARIV TOURISM DESK
26/05/2025

Mekorot to move HQ from Tel Aviv to Kiryat Ono in NIS 230M deal for Onyx Complex office tower

National water company Mekorot to leave Tel Aviv after decades, relocating to a modern 12-floor HQ in Kiryat Ono by early 2027.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF , IN COLLABORATION WITH MEKOROT
25/05/2025

Water into wine: Archaeologist claim to pinpoint location associated with Jesus's first miracle

A team of archaeologists claims to have located the exact site where, according to Christian tradition, Jesus performed his first miracle - turning water into wine.

New Israeli study links poor hydration to increase heart failure risk

Many don't consume enough water on regular days, even when it's cold, and as a result could have a higher risk of heart failure and high blood pressure (hypertension).

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