
Nine things you didn’t know about Rosh Hashana
This year’s Rosh Hashana will be a subdued one. But as the Jewish nation is facing one of its most challenging periods, it’s vital to maintain traditions.

This year’s Rosh Hashana will be a subdued one. But as the Jewish nation is facing one of its most challenging periods, it’s vital to maintain traditions.

Tareq Nassar saw empty rooftops and high unemployment among Arab women of Jerusalem and hatched a honey of an idea to address both issues.

From apples and honey to pomegranates and wine, we’ve got you covered with made-in-Israel products you can ship worldwide.

Siblings whose last name means ‘honey’ have a technology for cultivating honey in the lab as world’s bee population fast dwindles.

Some 170,000 babies were born over the past year, while around 44,000 people died. Another 25,000 immigrated to Israel.

The Technion team’s synthetic honey is produced by the bacterium Bacillus subtilis, which ‘learns’ to make honey following reprogramming in a lab.

Blossoming anemones are just one of the highlights waiting to be explored in Israel’s southern region this winter.

The international scourge of colony collapse disorder affects Israel’s bees less than in other countries, due to a variety of innovative strategies.

To celebrate Rosh Hashana last year we asked some of our readers where they planned to eat their apples and honey. Their answers were surprising.

Pastries and sweets lie piled on a table ready for Mimouna – a traditional holiday celebrated by Moroccan Jews the day after Passover.

Not everyone likes to eat their apple and honey at a table – some prefer to eat while skydiving, surfing, or climbing.

Israel’s annual Honey Festival is in full swing across the country, and the summer war with Hamas won’t affect honey availability for Rosh Hashana.

Ever want to know what goes on behind the scenes at some of Israel’s biggest manufacturers? Now you can with ISRAEL21c’s pick of the best factory tours in the country.

In honor of the Jewish New Year, ISRAEL21c brings you a story on the top honeybee innovations from the land of milk and honey.
Israeli study shows that honey before bedtime can relieve symptoms of an upper respiratory tract infection.