
Photo of the Week: Ashkelon National Park
A fascinating mix of old and new.

A fascinating mix of old and new.

Photographer Leora Cheshin explores life’s cracks, crevices and shadows in two series.

A dog keeps an eye on the world in Jerusalem.

A celebration of contrasts from Israel’s north and south, religious and secular, black and white, and color.

Beautiful images can be created in faraway places but on the other hand – simple exquisite fineness can be captured outside our doorsteps.

From Haifa to Eilat, Israelis shook off the post-winter blahs and pre-election tensions for a weekend of holiday fun.

At Purim, Israel goes wild.

Contemporary glass artworks are the subject of not one but two new exhibits at Israeli museums where collections of ancient glass are also on display.

Tel Avivians watch the waves in the aftermath of a violent storm that swept Israel over the weekend.

Snow in Jerusalem, again? Photographer Marco Jona puts a fresh, new twist on what is becoming an annual event.

Heavy snow falls in the town of Tzur Hadassah, outside of Jerusalem.

Two exhibitions of food photos taken by the country’s top chefs celebrate what makes food in Israel so great: a fusion of Eastern and Western cuisines, new approaches to traditional dishes, fresh ingredients — and passion.

Dancers taking part in Jerusalem’s Winter Noise festival this month liven up the city’s famous Machane Yehuda market.

Using only a mobile phone camera, Sudanese refugee Noureldin Musa finds beauty in the desert surroundings of his present residence: the Holot Detention Center.

Built in the 13th century, Nimrod’s Fortress in the Golan Heights is a stunning place to explore local history.