
Photo of the Week – Inside the Aedicule
A lone candle burns at the entrance to the Aedicule at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.

A lone candle burns at the entrance to the Aedicule at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.

Extreme sports enthusiast Guy Fattal combines his love for action and adventure with award-winning photographic excellence.

Flower beds at Nir Yitzhak replace the tanks and soldiers stationed there during last summer’s conflict with Gaza.

A new exhibit at the Open Museum in the Negev focuses on Israel’s landscapes from different perspectives.

A fire-breather puts on a show on the Old City walls of Jerusalem.

Artist Tsibi Geva wraps the Israel pavilion in tires for a new installation at the 56th International Biennale in Venice, Italy.

A review of the ceremonies, gadgets and trappings unique to our Israel Independence Day celebrations.

A wind-surfer enjoys the freedom of the wind and waves on the Red Sea.

Photographer Moti Pinhassi uses low-tech methods to create beautiful panoramas of Israel while implementing high-tech media to get them into the public eye.

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

An exhibition by photographer Oded Balilty examines the plant long considered the symbol of the native-born Israeli.

Roman Catholic priests take part in a candle lit procession at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.

An exhibition of Israel’s finest flora accompanies Passover holiday vacationers en route to the duty-free at Ben-Gurion Airport.

It only takes a few minutes to make matza bread from start to finish.

Jerusalem’s rejuvenated Emek HaTzvaim — a unique ecological habitat situated in the heart of urban space — reopens this week after years of controversy.