
9 High Holidays experiences not to miss in Israel
From Rosh Hashana to Sukkot, the memories you gather here during the Jewish holiday season are unique and unforgettable.
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From Rosh Hashana to Sukkot, the memories you gather here during the Jewish holiday season are unique and unforgettable.

From a zero-blanket policy in the height of summer to strange little windows on bathroom doors, an overnight stay reveals a lot about Israeli culture.

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.

Come experience the vibrant spirit of the outdoor arts fair, café scene, fabric and notion shops, and street art on one of the city’s oldest streets.

From the king of Middle Eastern spreads to wonderful Arab pastries and coffee, the village of Abu Ghosh is a foodie hotspot.

When you’ve had your fill of hummus, sabich and shakshuka, go for a taste of Mexico in the Holy Land.

The Red Line connects Bat Yam to Petah Tikva, running through some of Tel Aviv’s most traffic-congested areas such as Jaffa and Rothschild Boulevard.

The city of Hippos was established over 2,000 years ago in the Golan Heights. The new Sussita National Park offers a glimpse of ancient life there.

Head of market’s merchant association tells ISRAEL21c about her quest to balance the old and new faces of one of Israel’s most popular tourist sites.

As Machane Yehuda turns 100, it forms a confederation with other historic world markets to preserve their traditions while embracing modern commerce.

Waterland opens after years of delays, boasting state-of-the-art water complexes and the highest water tower in the Middle East.

The new 30-room hotel on a kibbutz in the Galilee is built around wellness and relaxation, with unique touches like no TVs or reception desk.

Much as Israelis love children, hoteliers understand that sometimes people just need a quiet, relaxing getaway.

Guided group tours for motorcyclists: a whole new way to experience the Holy Land.

You can venture outside when the temperatures soar – just make sure to involve an iced drink, a cave or two and sprinklers in your day.