
A complete guide to holidays in Israel and how they are celebrated
In Israel, there are holidays all year round. Join us to find out everything you need to know about the Jewish, Christian and Muslim holidays that brighten up the year.

In Israel, there are holidays all year round. Join us to find out everything you need to know about the Jewish, Christian and Muslim holidays that brighten up the year.

Tel Aviv’s Aviram Carmeli explains why he puts so much effort into his yearly getups and urges others to ‘go do something stupid.’

Mustache Art Studio owner Orgad Edery always loved cosplay. Now he’s making wearable art for TV shows and theater productions.

Archive footage sheds light on the Jewish community’s meticulous preparation for the beloved holiday.

From hamantaschen hatred and outdated costumes to a biblical feminist icon and too much drinking – Purim is one great holiday.

Dream Costume project offers step-by-step tutorials and downloadable patterns for costumes that make kids’ wheelchairs or walkers part of the design.

Who are those cowboys and fairies, dinosaurs and life-size clarinets? They’re Israelis of all ages celebrating Purim.

How better to celebrate this Covid Purim than to make your own Nutella-filled hamantaschen cookies (oznay Haman) from scratch.

In 1912, a band of merrymaking young people, workers and artists started a tradition of taking Purim to the streets with the Adloyada carnival, turning Tel Aviv into the party city.

Where to party (or not), find a costume, attend a Megillah reading, and everything else you need to know to enjoy Purim in the holy land.

Follow along as ISRAEL21c’s Jessica Halfin shows you how to make Nutella-filled hamantaschen cookies (oznay Haman) from scratch, in the latest edition of our cooking series Tayim.

Wacky costumes, colorful parades and lively street parties throughout the land mark the joyous Jewish holiday of Purim.

Zipporah Zabari went from delivering milk to being elected Queen Esther in Tel Aviv and later became an actress and circus performer.

Put on your costume and join the festivities as Israelis take to the streets to celebrate a miraculous turnabout for the Jews of ancient Persia.

Skateboard version of the Titanic, Zombies, Trump takeoffs and more hit the streets of Israel during Purim 2017.