
22 fabulous gifts from Israel for Christmas and Hanukkah
Add a special touch to your Hanukkah and Christmas presents for friends and family by sourcing them from Israel, while not breaking the bank.

Add a special touch to your Hanukkah and Christmas presents for friends and family by sourcing them from Israel, while not breaking the bank.

As a special High Holidays gift to you, ISRAEL21c offers you the chance to send a custom Jewish New Year’s greeting card, illustrated by artist Hillel Smith, to your friends and family all over the world.

They tried to kill us, we survived, let’s eat. Comedian Yuval Haklai takes an alternative look at the popular Jewish holiday of Hanukkah in Israel.

Celebrate this year’s December holidays by sending loved ones a stunning free photographic greeting card from Israel.

Although just two percent of the Israeli population identifies as Christian, Christmas markets do a brisk business in December.

Mass, baptism, concerts, trees, glitter – it’s all here in Israel.
As an early icebreaker just before we began to read from the Passover Haggadah Friday night, my wife Jody asked the assembled family and guests

For the past several years, friends of ours have hosted a pre-Purim party featuring a screening of the cult classic “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”
In my last post, I wrote about how I managed to get an MRI done in a hurry by arranging it in Beer Sheva, rather

If you’re planning a trip to Israel off-season, then keep the Fauzi Azar Inn in Nazareth on your checklist.
Haaretz reported today on a new video campaign by the Ministry of Absorption to convince expatriate Israelis to come home. The videos, however, have been

New Year’s videos from Israel and other Jewish organizations tend to circulate around the web and email at this time of year. The Fountainhead’s “Dip
A new tradition for the high holidays has this Israeli mom getting crafty for Rosh Hashana.

by Yossi Yeinan, Keshet It’s been 50 years since Irving Stone wrote his popular biography of Michelangelo, “The Agony and the Ecstasy”. If not for
The Jewish “bonfire” holiday of L’ag b’Omer is this Saturday night. Or maybe not. L’ag b’Omer commemorates the day some 2,000 years ago that a