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Jerusalem: Tourism, culture and sports
(23 May 2012)
Jerusalem was selected as one of the top 25 most sought after destinations in 2011 in a survey held by the prestigious and popular website "Tripadvisor".
Hebrew culture on stage
(13 May 2012)
Theater goers can see productions that get to the heart of Israeli society at Tel Aviv’s newly renovated Habima Theater.
Zichron Ya’akov: Picture-perfect wine country
(6 May 2012)
One of Israel’s earliest settlements is where the ancient art of wine-making was revitalized in the 19th century.
Ron Shoshani presents high-gloss Tel Aviv
(3 May 2012)
Israeli photographer shows the world the first modern Jewish city in all its true beauty, revealing its landscape in aspects very different from traditional notions of Tel Aviv.
Have backpack, will travel
(22 Apr 2012)
Looking for an independent adventure where you can connect with local people and culture? Israel is ideal for the backpack traveler.
Israeli NGO saves sight in Ethiopia
(19 Apr 2012)
Eye from Zion expands its free cataract surgery clinics to northern Ethiopia, where 1,400 people awaited the medical crew.
Israeli wines reach maturity
(19 Apr 2012)
Having come of age, Israel’s wine industry is reaching out to foreign markets. The recent IsraWineExpo attracted 18,000 visitors.
What's brewing in Israel?
(2 Apr 2012)
Microbreweries are springing up everywhere – and beer connoisseurs agree that some of the more eclectic brews are not bad at all.
Israel’s been working on the railway
(2 Apr 2012)
An old train station near the Sea of Galilee is getting transformed into an education and tourism center.
Rosh Pina: Israel’s first village
(1 Apr 2012)
Now a thriving and picturesque artists' colony, Rosh Pina was the site of two not-so-successful farming ventures in pre-state times.
Israel takes the cake in baking competition
(28 Mar 2012)
A talented foursome finds the winning recipes for healthful breads and tantalizing desserts, besting chefs from eight other countries.
A very special learning environment
(27 Mar 2012)
The unique Yad Hamoreh School in Jerusalem has a mixed population of regular pupils and severely to moderately autistic children.
Grease your wheels in Israel’s ancient olive oil forest
(20 Mar 2012)
Mountain bikers are welcome to try out the newly inaugurated bicycle trails -- Israel’s longest bike paths -- in the centrally located Ben Shemen Forest.
Nalaga'at - Deaf-blind theater and restaurant
(19 Mar 2012)
"Step out of your ordinary lives and go to see this theater." (Adam Baruch, "Maariv")The Nalaga'at ("please touch") center for the deaf-blind, deaf and blind offers tourists and visitors to old Jaffa a unique and unforgettable experience.
Greatest archeological finds in Israel
(15 Mar 2012)
Every day, the Israel Antiquities Authority has 30 active digs. In a country rich with history, exciting major discoveries are unearthed all the time
An art marathon for Tel Aviv
(12 Mar 2012)
Art Year 2012 kicks off in March with festivities aimed at showing off young Israeli artists, and events will continue all year.
Boeing’s Tel Aviv HQ among world's coolest offices
(6 Mar 2012)
Annual architectural competition lauds an office described by its Israeli designer as ‘a cocktail of business class and cockpit.’
David Broza - 'Average Israeli', extraordinary entertainer
(5 Mar 2012)
Nearly 35 years after ‘Yihye Tov’ (‘It Will be Good’) launched his singing career, David Broza hasn’t slowed in his pursuit of peace and poetry.
Safed’s Crusaders, kabbalists and crafters
(1 Mar 2012)
The mystical city in the Galilee mountains is a haven for artists and has several new tourist attractions to explore.
Young environmental ambassadors
(29 Feb 2012)
Jerusalem’s Bloomfield Science Museum is training schoolchildren to be stewards of the city’s ecological future.
Israel’s first architecture museum to open
(27 Feb 2012)
Israeli director Amos Gitai is renovating his architect father’s former work studio as a museum to draw attention to social as well as design concepts.
Change the textbooks: Herod didn’t finish the Western Wall
(27 Feb 2012)
New archeological excavations show conclusively that the Roman client king’s massive construction project continued after his death.
Ronen Chen’s inexpensive designer success
(23 Feb 2012)
The Israeli fashion icon wants working women everywhere to feel confident wearing his pieces no matter where in the world they travel.
The colorful creator of Lalo Treasures
(23 Feb 2012)
Meet Orna Lalo, the Israeli behind an internationally sought-after line of flowery, cheerful jewelry and ornaments that ‘smile at you.’
Tel Aviv Museum of Art wins best museum award
(16 Feb 2012)
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art has won Best Museum Award in the prestigious Travel and Leisure Magazine Award 2012 for their new Herta and Paul Amir Building, which opened November 2, 2011.
Rappelling for hope down the walls of Jerusalem
(2 Feb 2012)
Disabled athletes joined Mayor Nir Barkat to rappel down Jerusalem's Old City walls during International Disability Awareness Month.
The Carmel - natural and culinary tourism
(31 Jan 2012)
Three reasons to visit Israel's up-and-coming Carmel region: organic wine, boutique beer and chocolate.
Addressing disabilities among the ultra-Orthodox
(30 Jan 2012)
Some 2,000 parents came to the first Israeli conference on special needs in the haredi community, a topic that not long ago was swept under the rug.
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