I read only three newsletters in Hebrew, and each of them is worth your time.
1. TabTabTab by Shachaf Rodberg
This one is for people unafraid to open new tabs - both in their browser and in their brain. Each issue sparks curiosity and encourages exploration.

2. Draft by Kinneret Yifrah
Named after her brilliant UX writing agency, Draft delivers sharp insights into microcopy and user experience. Yesterday, while eagerly reading her latest newsletter, I was thrilled to discover that Kinneret was featured on The 'Tocehn Hainyanim' (Table of Contents) podcast by Shachaf and Alon Kestecher. Each episode explores the mind of a creator, asking them: "What's going through your head? How does it feel?"
The episode is full of curious questions, honest answers, and practical tips for building an entire field without ego, the role of community, and approaches to the creative process. I’m proud to recommend it.

3. Rise of the Machines by Mati Marinsky
The world is changing fast. Who wins? Who loses? Who gets rich, and who gets left behind? This tightly written weekly newsletter delivers new ideas, tools, and commentary about AI, technology, and life. Despite its dramatic title, it’s written simply and concisely—perfect for staying informed without the noise.

