
Israeli project seeks clues to old school photo mysteries
Facebook and the National Library of Israel posts photos of schoolchildren taken between the 1950s and 1990s, inviting the public to identify them.

Facebook and the National Library of Israel posts photos of schoolchildren taken between the 1950s and 1990s, inviting the public to identify them.

In his stories and paintings of childhood objects, artist Yoel Gilinsky explores Israel’s history through the lens of his personal history.

In honor of Tu b’Av, the Jewish holiday of romance, use our recommendations and playlist to set the right mood, Israeli-style.

A new exhibition examines the changing role of grownups in Israeli children’s books through the lens of their classic illustrations.

Raids, lotteries, tax evasion and criminal proceedings… Israel’s ice cream industry has had a tumultuous history.

Luxury caravan that hosted heads of state and presidents from around the world is now restored and on display at the Israel Railways Museum in Haifa.

Exhibition at Negev Museum of Art offers rare images of life in the modern desert city in its first years. The location is as fascinating as the images.

For a few glorious years, the city of Haifa gave Tel Aviv’s Adloyada Purim parade stiff competition with its Shavuot street celebration, Bikurim.

Eurovision hoopla overshadowed the fact that our region experienced a tremblor. It was hardly the first; here are photos of a 1927 quake in Israel.

Ahead of this year’s song contest in Tel Aviv, here is a retrospective about the winners, losers, politics and songwriting secrets of Eurovision.

The venue for Europe’s biggest song competition has a history that stretches back almost to the city’s founding.

New technologies help locate long-lost relatives fallen in Israel’s wars and map all of Israel’s cemeteries.

In days gone by, shoes for the spring holiday season weren’t fun or colorful. It took decades to transform Israel’s staid footwear market into the innovative and creative industry it is today.

ISRAEL21c presents a photographic retrospective of 7 decades of queuing, cardboard boxes and paper chits that keep Israel’s democracy going strong.

Collection from the National Library of Israel shows the genuine warmth between Israeli Prime Minister Begin and Egyptian President Sadat.