
11 great reasons to visit Israel this summer
From watermelons and newly discovered personal space to host cultural events and lying on stone floors, here are the reasons to visit Israel right now.

From watermelons and newly discovered personal space to host cultural events and lying on stone floors, here are the reasons to visit Israel right now.

Israel Antiquities Authority says unearthed wine jugs help reveal what people ate and drank prior to Jerusalem’s destruction by Babylonia in 586 BCE.

Big name TV producers from Netflix, HBO, A&E partner with accelerator to support, guide and help fund promising Israeli TV formats.

The White City is the fifth best city in the world when it comes to raking in big bucks on the Airbnb platform; the City of Gold is 10th.

Snow is rare and never lasts for long in Israel’s capital, but when it comes it turns the city into an astounding winter wonderland. Enjoy our photos of the snow.

Becoming a grandfather in Jerusalem, at a hospital where no Hebrew was spoken, was an unexpected but warm experience for writer Brian Blum.

For three generations, the Karakashian family have run an Armenian pottery workshop in Jerusalem. Their story is a celebration of resilience and diversity in the heart of a divided city.

The rare silver shekel may have been minted in the Jewish Temple during the revolt against Roman rule.

To celebrate Halloween, ISRAEL21c takes a look at some of the Holy City’s unholiest sites – from Crusader mausoleums and haunted carriages, to enchanted roads and cursed buildings.

Archeologists discover comfortable private toilet in ancient and luxurious royal mansion overlooking the City of David and Temple Mount.

To fully appreciate the remarkable beauty and history of Jerusalem, it’s better to get your walking shoes on. Writer Arnold Slyper takes us on his favorite walks.

ISRAEL21c’s student intern chooses the best locations in the capital city to show off on social media.

The new findings update what was previously the earliest destruction layer of Jerusalem – from the Babylonian conquest of 586 BCE.

Covid regulations don’t get in the way of Romy Davis’ desire to visit Jerusalem, as she tours its holiest sites using cutting-edge VR technology.

Street names in Jerusalem honor biblical, medieval and modern personalities who played significant roles in local and Jewish history.