
Both the old and the new are Jaffa’s lure
ISRAEL21c tours the ancient port city to see how the already popular seaside tourist stop is getting more attractive by the day.

ISRAEL21c tours the ancient port city to see how the already popular seaside tourist stop is getting more attractive by the day.

Twelve 9,000-year-old stone masks unearthed in the Judean Hills and desert are exhibited together for the first time ever, at the Israel Museum.

The much-visited Trumpeldor Cemetery is the final resting place for Tel Aviv’s most famous citizens, including singer Arik Einstein.

Items include fragments from Dead Sea Scrolls, Septuagint, early New Testament Scriptures, Cairo genizah, illuminated biblical manuscripts and Gutenberg Bible.

Art-loving tourists from around the globe have been making the new wing of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art a top priority on their itineraries.

Neot Semadar, an ecological collective community, is more than just a kibbutz with a weird, colorful tower in the middle of nowhere.

Take a nighttime tour of the sky, book a planetarium show or observatory visit. Kid-friendly, English-speaking options are available from north to south.

Dominating the Jerusalem skyline, the Santiago Calatrava-designed light rail and pedestrian bridge evokes David’s harp – and no small amount of controversy

This Christmas season, two new sites — devoted to the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene – are ready for visitors.

Santa visits Israel every year, leading a joyous holiday in Jesus’ hometown.

Netanya, ‘French Riviera of Israel,’ is just north of Tel Aviv and well worth a trip to experience the multicultural continental feel of the beach city.

Jerusalemites get out their snow boots and sleds in preparation for snow as the heavens open up in the first storm of the season.

Mass, baptism, concerts, trees, glitter – it’s all here in Israel.

Amish, Mennonite and Hutterite pilgrims meet with Israeli Chief Rabbi on a tour meant to build a relationship of blessing between Anabaptists and Jews.

ISRAEL21c brings you eight awesome ideas for celebrating the Festival of Lights in Israel, where it all happened back in the year 165.