
Gluten-free bakery is a sweet spot in the Western Galilee
People come from across Israel to a town in the northwest to sample the gluten-free goodies at Tupelo Bakery.
The people of Israel are innovative, creative, concerned and involved. Come and meet some of the most interesting individuals in the country.

People come from across Israel to a town in the northwest to sample the gluten-free goodies at Tupelo Bakery.

Odeda Benin-Goren is the only female Israeli member of the United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination and consults for the WHO.

Basti Hansen left his music career in Germany to test his photography abilities in Tel Aviv, succeeding beyond his expectations.

An effort to improve nutrition for an Ironman race led twins, Michal and Merav Mor, to develop a company that can improve our metabolic health.

Catholic Israeli Walied Khoury, one of about eight blacksmiths in Israel, uses tools and techniques that have been utilized for many centuries.

Talia Zoref didn’t have the right connections or the right look to make a name for herself in the fashion world – yet she did, by the time she was 25.

Noa Hilzenrat found school deadly boring and wanted to quit. Instead, she figured out how to help herself and wrote a book describing how she did it.

Samantha Baron’s summer in the White City included unexpected encounters with local artists, a community gardener, a mixologist and a beach meditator.

The Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Israel Museum, and various galleries have scooped up the emotional, vivid award-winning works of Nirit Takele.

Footwear product and branding expert Udi Avshalom has strong Israeli roots and dreams of making world peace through sneakers.

The famous Israeli entrepreneur predicts lab-grown diamonds will be increasingly popular for environmental and humanitarian reasons, especially among millennials and Gen Zers.

French-Israeli Instagram influencer Virginie Khalifa is already captivating audiences with photos and videos of Israel, but wishes she could do more.

Israel has gained international acclaim for fast-paced TV dramas such as ‘Fauda.’ Now Netflix is airing an Israeli-made period drama — which faced a drama of its own.

A circle is closed as my mother visits the grave of her post-war pen pal, thanks to ISRAEL21c and devoted volunteers who pieced together his past.

May Piamenta has developed a mobile app that helps companies in 20 countries encourage employees to volunteer.