
Big trash beach ball rolls out Tel Aviv’s anti-plastic law
Artist Tal Tenne Czaczkes made the sculpture for the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipality, which voted to outlaw single-use plastic on bathing beaches.

Artist Tal Tenne Czaczkes made the sculpture for the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipality, which voted to outlaw single-use plastic on bathing beaches.

Growing up in Antwerp, Kenneth Gotlib didn’t feel he could be gay while staying true to his religion and values. In Tel Aviv, he can fully be himself.

No need to take out your wallet to enjoy these 18 suggestions for touring, trekking and tanning in Israel’s city by the sea.

Starting with ‘Dragovision’ song festival on May 20 and ending with the largest ever pride parade on June 10, many festivities are planned.

Charles Clore Park became my safe haven. I would go there whenever I needed to release some stress or simply be reminded of who I am.

Check out these fascinating places you can go in Israel to soak up culture, history and fun, without touching your wallet.

Legendary psychic entertainer welcomes groups to his Ottoman-era museum space displaying an amazing assortment of items from the rich and famous.

Want to turn heads, without harming the environment? These secondhand and vintage shops are guaranteed to jazz up your wardrobe.

Travel to Israel may have paused during Covid-19, but the country has been hard at work creating new tourist experiences for the moment the border reopens fully.

Due to Covid flight restrictions, a largely Israeli crowd participates in the world-famous event and Pride month celebrations.

A new book shares the secrets of Benny Briga’s famous sparkling water beverages infused with fruits, flowers, herbs, spices, ferments and syrups.

From a hidden desert lake and hot springs to an ancient fortress and a bright pink church, Israel is full of surprises.

Sports lovers drum up holiday spirit in an Israeli way, minus the snow, reindeer and sleigh.

A stroll along a beach boardwalk is guaranteed to help you remain hopeful, even in corona times, that there’s still fun to be had outdoors.

In a move pleasing many, the beachfront Pussycat Club will no longer be a place for exploitation but rather for empowering all segments of Israeli society.