
15 beautiful artworks not to miss in Israel’s Christian sites
In time for Easter, here’s a look at some of the incredible artistic tributes to the Christian narrative that can be found throughout Israel.

In time for Easter, here’s a look at some of the incredible artistic tributes to the Christian narrative that can be found throughout Israel.

Israel’s markets cater to all culinary dreams, whether those are foraged greens and artisanal sweets or more in the direction of fine dining and drinks.

After more than a century, Café Abu Salem is not only operating, but also still run by the same family three generations later.

Rana Fahoum, the Muslim CEO of the multicultural Christian YMCA, says it felt awesome to welcome the public back to this beloved annual event.

In the Galilean city, best known for its Christian significance, a long-established and lively food culture is tempting an increasing number of culinary tourists.

2000-year-old Nazareth is home to Israel’s largest Christian Arab community, making Christmas a special time in the city.

Christmas 2015 festivities in Israel include Midnight Mass, carol concerts, market shopping and holiday-themed tours.

Agenda promotes long-term strategic plans for integration of Israeli Arabs and ultra-Orthodox in the field of technological innovation.

‘Was this the house where Jesus grew up? There is no good archaeological reason why such an identification should be discounted,” Dr. Ken Dark writes in Biblical Archaeology Review.

The Galilee hometown of Jesus is a delightful place to visit any time of year, but especially during the Christmas season.

ISRAEL21c suggests these December holiday happenings to end 2014 on a festive note in the Holy Land.

Ski in the Hermon, watch the migratory birds, see the holiday lights, dance the lindy hop … there’s plenty of fun to heat up chilly days.

Try the best baklava, chocolate, marzipan, halva, challah, bourekas and other mouthwatering treats that Israel has to offer.

A new high-tech center is emerging in Israel in the ancient Israeli-Arab city of Nazareth.

New funding will be used to continue product innovation, fuel the Nazareth-based company’s growth into more markets.