
Jerusalem City Hall plaza boasts world’s largest sukkah
The sukkah, which can house up to 650 people, will be open to the public during the intermediate days of the Sukkot holiday.

The sukkah, which can house up to 650 people, will be open to the public during the intermediate days of the Sukkot holiday.

While the four species make a seven-day appearance come fall, their growth is a year-long project that requires care and attention throughout.

From Rosh Hashana to Sukkot, the memories you gather here during the Jewish holiday season are unique and unforgettable.

Want to find out more about how Israelis celebrate Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Sukkot? Check out our best holiday stories from over the years.

Ministry of Tourism invites visitors and residents to enjoy free tours and entry to sites throughout Israel.

From weird supermarket aisles and horrible traffic to delicious foods and politicians stuffing their faces, there’s nothing like Passover in Israel.

From using old bedsheets to banning electronic devices in your sukkah, there are plenty of ways to make Sukkot a perfectly eco-friendly holiday.

Having my preconceptions about Israel disproven time and time again has opened my eyes to this country’s unexpected truths.

From overeating to offending the family and escaping the country, Israelis observe the chagim in a unique way.

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.