
This Rosh Hashana, take your apple and honey outside
Celebrating the Jewish New Year doesn’t have to take place only at the dinner table, you can celebrate anywhere!

Celebrating the Jewish New Year doesn’t have to take place only at the dinner table, you can celebrate anywhere!

This beautiful 19th century neighborhood offers green parks, history and culture, with a view of Old Jerusalem that can’t be beat.

Chef Moti David opens his kitchen at Adom Restaurant in Jerusalem to show ISRAEL21c readers how to make Israel’s famous dish, Sabich.

2000-year-old Nazareth is home to Israel’s largest Christian Arab community, making Christmas a special time in the city.

People come from all over the world to the Marzipan bakery in Jerusalem for its signature melt-in-the-mouth chocolate pastry.

Chef Moti David works his magic on a traditional dish that treats the palate to ‘gentle bitterness, calm spiciness and a little sweetness.’

Once a hot, dusty city in the middle of the Negev desert, Beersheva has been transformed into an exciting and unique high-tech destination.

Having so much fun in the sun, wish you were here!

Think it’s too hot and dry to get much done in the desert? Wait till you see the beautiful and delicious innovations of Israel’s southern kibbutzim.

Come along as we show you the spectacular sights in the Negev town with the world’s largest erosion crater.

It’s not hard to see why David Ben-Gurion chose this southern piece of paradise as his forever home.

Shaon Horef features 500 artists in a full array of artistic and musical styles and genres.

See why this Arab village outside Jerusalem is a popular weekend destination for Israelis and tourists in the know.

Take a hike with ISRAEL21c among the fabulous waterfalls and majestic cliffs of the Judean Desert above the Dead Sea.

Have you visited Israel’s largest indoor culinary market?