
Going “Local”: Ashkelon
Each month, EDUCATORS21c will feature a different video postcard from ISRAEL21c’s series, Postcards from Israel. Your students will have the ability to go “local” with life in Israel.

Each month, EDUCATORS21c will feature a different video postcard from ISRAEL21c’s series, Postcards from Israel. Your students will have the ability to go “local” with life in Israel.

Whether you’re a surfer or an archeology buff, a fishing fan or a boardwalk biker, you’re going to love Ashkelon.

As the sun dips below the horizon, beach-goers in Tel Aviv enjoy nature’s show of colors.

To celebrate Rosh Hashana last year we asked some of our readers where they planned to eat their apples and honey. Their answers were surprising.

Go on, take a bite. The fresh foods at Jerusalem’s outdoor market are irresistible

The indie/folk sound of The Angelcy has mesmerized audiences across Europe. Now Sony France has picked them up.

Put MUV Interactive’s disruptive new Bird wearable device on your finger to put all the power in your hands.

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

In this cobblestoned neighborhood of Jerusalem, the old and new, the traditional and the funky, coexist in colorful glory.

The Galilee hometown of Jesus is a delightful place to visit any time of year, but especially during the Christmas season.

Relax among the historic buildings and quaint small-town feel of this unique and beautiful Upper Galilee village.

Tmol Shilshom (Only Yesterday) in the historic Nahalat Shiva has been a favorite of patrons for two decades for the food, the literature and the romance.

Mobileye’s ingenious collision-avoidance technology could prevent accidents on the world’s roads.

From horseback or on bike or foot, people find a peaceful nature sanctuary at Israel’s Alexander Stream.

Israel’s capital city hosted a major European junior fencing competition for the first time, attracting more than 900 athletes.