
Top 10 ways to green your visit to Israel
Have fun as a forester, get to know rescued animals and sleep in mud huts – there are plenty of ways to make your holiday super-green.

Have fun as a forester, get to know rescued animals and sleep in mud huts – there are plenty of ways to make your holiday super-green.

With caterers and hotels dormant, Leket Israel doesn’t have enough rescued meals for those in need, so it is trying a mutually beneficial model.

As the strive for sustainability grows, discover how Israeli entrepreneurs are taking the stuff we throw away and producing amazing products that are kind to the planet.

Closed hotels, restaurants and caterers amid corona crisis left food bank empty, so farmers stepped in to help.

Singaporean philanthropy enables Israeli food-rescue organization to buy a field for raising staple crops to give to the needy all year around.

An unprecedented workshop led in Hebrew and Arabic brings together two populations eager to make wiser choices for feeding their families.

Israel’s first Canstruction exhibit aims to raise awareness about food rescue, minimizing food waste and addressing hunger.

By day a patent lawyer, Sandy Colb dedicates the rest of his time to growing crops for Israel’s most vulnerable citizens.

Voluntourists to Israel are sure to return home with a better experience of how to share responsibility to heal, repair and transform the world.