
Photo of the Week – Batsheva at rehearsal
Dancers at the contemporary dance company rehearse a new dance.

Dancers at the contemporary dance company rehearse a new dance.

Israel’s most serious environmental disaster, a burst oil pipeline in the Arava region, comes on the eve of its leading conference on Green Energy.

Tel Avivians love their dogs, they just don’t always have time to take them out for walks.

Meet the winners of this year’s Wiki Loves Monuments Israel photo contest, part of the international Wiki Loves Monuments competition.

You don’t have to go far in Israel to enjoy one of the most spectacular sights nature has to offer.

Award-winning US-based Israeli nature photographer Amos Nachoum explores the watery world and advocates for marine life.

Photographer Tamar Avni’s new photo series presents portraits of real-life women looking at the camera — calmly, directly and powerfully.

When it rains in Israel, it really rains.

Photographer-scientist Tami Rishona Ellison developed her unique Photage 3D-like illusions to convey Israel’s rich history and textures.

Israel is one of the best places on earth for bird-spotting.

The spirit of surrealism infuses Eran Yerushalmi’s work. No less surreal: his dreamlike images are created with an iPhone only. And then there’s that Big Brother connection…

Thousands of Christian Evangelists attended a parade in Jerusalem to mark the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.

An exhibition of large-format prints at a unique gallery unearths secrets hidden within Jerusalem’s urban wildlife refuge.

UNESCO World Heritage site Timna Park is home to the world’s first copper mines, dug some 6,000 years ago.

An up-close view of the International Hot Air Balloon Festival – Israel’s largest to date.