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Despite hurdles presented by the war in Gaza, the institution welcomed 906,350 visitors in 2023.
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Despite hurdles presented by the war in Gaza, the institution welcomed 906,350 visitors in 2023.

A 19th century American Colony hotel offers visitors luxury surroundings and a pine nut and za’atar risotto.

From bulletproof vests to LGBTQ rights… check out these fun facts about Eurovision, and don’t forget to vote for Israel’s Eden Golan in May.

The World Happiness Report places Israel as the second happiest country among those under 30 years old.

From hamantaschen hatred and outdated costumes to a biblical feminist icon and too much drinking – Purim is one great holiday.

Museums should do more than just show art; they also play a civic role, says director of Tel Aviv Museum of Art, who transformed her institution into a place of healing after the October 7 Hamas attack.

Besides being part of the organization that operates the song contest, like other non-European countries such as Australia and Morocco, Israel adds spice to this popular song contest.

Experts say the country’s participation in this year’s Eurovision song contest is crucial to avoid a precedent of Israel being banned from international events.

The bi-annual art event was set to take place in November, but the Gaza conflict led to a change of schedule.

From Yotam Ottolenghi to Eyal Shani, Assaf Granit and Michael Solomonov, Israeli chefs are wowing the world by incorporating their native influences into daring new dishes.

Ancient rhythms and tribal dances inspire one Israeli dancer and choreographer to bridge the traditions of the West and Morocco.

One of the best ways to grasp the cultural melting pot that is Israel is to sample some of its most iconic and beloved cinematic works of art.

Solomon Souza, renowned for his shutter portraits in Machane Yehuda completed eight years ago, creates a new project in honor of its centenary.

Wissotzky, Israel’s traditional tea brand of choice, is gaining a foothold from Japan to the US and gets trendy with its local tea bars.

From harvesting crops to performing for child evacuees and the war wounded, these professional musicians are playing from the heart.