
This is how bomb shelters look in Israel’s children’s city
Art/tourism project in coastal Holon transforms public bomb shelters into an inviting part of the city’s network of story parks inspired by child literature.

Art/tourism project in coastal Holon transforms public bomb shelters into an inviting part of the city’s network of story parks inspired by child literature.

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Art photographer Eitan Bernat sought to capture the strong spiritual bond of a father and son, and to emphasize that the bond is never broken.

A few of the creations involve bits of glue, paint and fluffy pompoms, while others incorporate themes from well-loved books.

Visitors to the Israeli Center for Digital Art will be able to experience the excitement of finding archeological treasures from the Bronze Age.

Gal Gadot, Netta Barzilai, Shiri Maimon, Shari Arison among the 30 women portrayed in plastic portraits, each containing more than 4,500 LEGO bricks.

Put on your costume and join the festivities as Israelis take to the streets to celebrate a miraculous turnabout for the Jews of ancient Persia.

From orange groves to cutting-edge design and science, the road from the startup city to the cyber city is full of exciting stops along the way.

In their most recent trip to Tanzania, volunteers with Israel’s Save a Child’s Heart treat dozens of kids and enjoy some delightful reunions.

Jordan River rafting, pedal-boating in the park, cruising the Sea of Galilee, kayaking in the Red Sea – whatever floats your boat is possible in Israel.

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Adding to its world-renowned interactive exhibitions on blindness and deafness, the unique museum tackles the topic of growing old.