
Your ultimate guide to the top 30 events in Israel in 2015
From the Red Sea Jazz Festival in February to the Hula Valley International Bird Festival in November, there’s something for everyone.

From the Red Sea Jazz Festival in February to the Hula Valley International Bird Festival in November, there’s something for everyone.

Enjoy a moment of quiet and mystery as the sun sets over the Dead Sea.

‘Flies for peace’ is a serious effort to deal with housefly swarms affecting people on both sides of the Israel-Jordanian border around the Dead Sea.

People seeking relief from chronic skin, respiratory and joint conditions benefit from the unique solar and mineral properties found only at the Dead Sea.

ISRAEL21c takes a tour of the visual artist’s eclectic workspace as she gears up to build a bridge of salt across the Dead Sea next year.

Canadian actress, of ‘Baywatch’ fame, takes dip in Dead Sea and is staying in Jerusalem.

Float your cares away on the mineral-rich body of water that makes up one of the world’s most unique and unusual seas.

Sunset, a still and silent sea, and desert landscape combine to create a memorable
shot.

Kickstarter campaign for Naked Sea Salt meets funding goal in 48 hours; shows cooperation between Arab and Israeli companies.

A monument made from rocks of the Dead Sea is set up at Mount Everest base to foster friendship between the lowest and highest places on earth.

A Chinese production company was in Israel to shoot a romantic comedy called “Old Cinderella” using a backdrop of some of the country’s holiest sites and most exotic locations.

First recorded increase in volume for the endangered Israeli attraction.

Google teams up with the Israel Antiquities Authority to upload 5,000 images of the famed Qumran manuscripts.
American art photographer Spencer Tunick donated a piece of his Dead Sea installation to help raise funds for ELEM – Youth in Distress in Israel.

Week-long conference encourages incoming tourism to Israel.