
Google highlights the National Library of Israel in discoveries project
Three collections of rare and one-of-a-kind items from the National Library of Israel are featured in a new Google Arts & Culture online project.

Three collections of rare and one-of-a-kind items from the National Library of Israel are featured in a new Google Arts & Culture online project.

How the US-USSR space race, regional security threats, an arms race, and an upcoming election contributed to Israel’s first rocket launch, Shavit 2.

Feel like listening to a good old Arik Einstein song or discovering music from the next superstar? Shiri offers everything from Sasha Argov to Zohar Argov.

The crowd-pleasing Zoological Center Tel Aviv-Ramat Gan got its start as a pet shop in Tel Aviv in 1935.

It can’t compete with its global counterparts in size but the Jordan River exceeds most in terms of its historical, literary and spiritual importance for

92 years ago, Jewish residents thronged the streets of Tel Aviv to mourn the death of the great man of letters known by the pen name ‘Ahad Ha’am.’

During the British Mandate, soldiers and civilians from across the Empire celebrated Christmas in the Holy Land, often under tough circumstances.

How did spinning tops become integral to Hanukkah? And did the first child to speak modern Hebrew give the dreidel its Hebrew name?

After stealth operation of several months, 28,000 photos of pre-state Israel are finally released to public by Wikimedia Israel. Check out the best pictures here.

Israelis have a love-hate relationship with ficus trees, which provide shade but drop nasty berry goop and can uproot sidewalks and penetrate pipes.

‘The Eighties’ took viewers back in time to the controversial 11th Knesset, whose significance still affects Israel to this day.

Even veteran residents may not know that their city missed having the first Sephardic mayor and the first woman mayor: a candidate named Golda Meyerson.

No matter where you are in Israel, there’s always a readily available public sukkah – and now there’s an app for that.

This year’s three-week High Holidays period will likely break the record for outgoing and domestic tourism among Israelis.

Visitors to the Israeli Center for Digital Art will be able to experience the excitement of finding archeological treasures from the Bronze Age.