
Toilet dig reveals the dirty secrets of Jerusalem’s wealthiest ancients
Jerusalem’s wealthiest elites had the rare luxury of toilets 2,700 years ago, but poor hygiene and sanitary conditions led to chronic stomach troubles.

Jerusalem’s wealthiest elites had the rare luxury of toilets 2,700 years ago, but poor hygiene and sanitary conditions led to chronic stomach troubles.

From historical finds and peculiar habits to innovative green tech and medical screenings, Israeli toilets tell you a whole lot about us.

Low-cost chemical process quickly converts dung to odorless, sterile fertilizer powder that can be stored without fear of contaminating soil or water.

From a toilet found inside an ancient temple to Roman public latrines and Ottoman-era outhouses, Israel is awash with fascinating old loos. Join us on World Toilet Day, for a look.

We gave you an insider scoop on the top 10 public toilets in Jerusalem. Now we offer a list of loos that made the grade in Tel Aviv.

World Toilet Organization (yes, this exists) goes gaga over revolutionary Israeli toilet.
Hundreds of thousands of visitors tour Jerusalem every year, but where should they go when they get caught short? ISRAEL21c gives you a guide to the top 10 toilets in the city.