Jerusalem native, Maayan Smith started his musical studies at the age of 9 and was quickly recognized as a talent to look out for. He found guidance and a mentor in prof. Gersh Geller at the Jerusalem ...
Maayan Idan, 18, was murdered by Hamas terrorists in her home in Kibbutz Nahal Oz on October 7. Her father, Tsachi Idan, was kidnapped and taken hostage in Gaza. He was slain in captivity and his body ...
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Seton Hall point guard spends summer in Israeli Army Like all Israeli citizens Tom Maayan is required to serve in the army. But after a torn ACL exempted him from his requirement and he came to Seton ...
Tom Maayan’s career at Seton Hall is over. The Pirate’s sophomore point guard played his final collegiate game on Tuesday night, going scoreless in 13 minutes in a win over NJIT. Maayan will be ...
In what is surely a first for college basketball, a player is being forced to leave his team due to overseas obligations to serve in his national armed forces. This is what's happening to Seton Hall ...
Maayan Groisman is an Israeli-born journalist. Maayan recently finished her B.A in international relations and political science at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Before she started working at ...
WUWM has been serving the Milwaukee area for more than 60 years. At the core of that service is fact-based journalism provided by our team of award-winning journalists. One of them is Maayan Silver, ...
Maayan Adam's last correspondence with her sister, Mapal, who was a victim of the Hamas massacre at Re'im. The sisterhood bond between Maayan Adam and her late sister, Mapal, has come to an end, but ...
Maayan and Yuval Bar, a 65-year-old married couple, were murdered by Hamas terrorists in their homes on Kibbutz Be’eri on October 7. The Bars were parents to four children and grandparents to six.
If you’ve tuned in to WUWM over the past few months, you might have noticed that I haven’t been reporting stories or that my colleague Chuck Quirmbach has been producing Capitol Notes. That’s because ...