
How to celebrate Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Sukkot like a true Israeli
From overeating to offending the family and escaping the country, Israelis observe the chagim in a unique way.

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

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

Follow the special Sukkah Trail at biblical nature reserve Neot Kedumim to see wacky holiday huts and the 4 species symbolizing the weeklong festival.

The 38th annual pilgrimage is highlighted by a festive march in Jerusalem showing each country’s traditional costume and flag.

‘As every faith commands us to love your neighbor as yourself, I believe there is nothing like a sukkah to accommodate everyone,’ says Muslim dentist.

The legendary Nuweiba Pop Festival took place a mere month after the signing of the Camp David Accords and ushered in a new era of Israeli rock.

Join the Sukkot festival fun in KKL-JNF forests. A historic train line, reopening today, will take visitors to pick olives in the Lower Galilee.

The Jewish harvest festival of Sukkot brings people outdoors into decorated ‘huts,’ but that doesn’t mean the huts aren’t luxurious.

We’ve rounded up some of the most fabulous ways to soak up the special atmosphere in Israel during Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Sukkot.

Thousands of Christian Evangelists attended a parade in Jerusalem to mark the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.

A model’s dairy exposé and a vegan activist’s big win on ‘Big Brother’ add up to thousands more Israelis thinking about adopting a plant-based diet.

Israel is chockfull of activities throughout the week-long harvest festival.

As summer heat gives way to deliciously pleasant days and cool nights, ISRAEL21c has 12 suggestions for this autumn in Israel.

The weeklong harvest holiday is marked by family-oriented festivals across the country.

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