
In the Galilee, a tiny Circassian community keeps its heritage alive
Numbering just 5,000 people, Israel’s Circassian community is proud to be both Sunni Muslim and Israeli.
Diana Bletter is the author of books including A Remarkable Kindness and The Invisible Thread: A Portrait of Jewish American Women, a National Jewish Book Award nominee. A graduate of Cornell University and resident of Israel since 1991, her work has appeared in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Commentary and many other publications.

Numbering just 5,000 people, Israel’s Circassian community is proud to be both Sunni Muslim and Israeli.

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Waterfalls, archeology, art, fruit-picking, wine and chocolate: Come explore the beautiful northeast corner of Israel.

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Gil and Karen Devora suffered the heartbreak of losing 14-year-old Ella to a rare cancer. Ella’s Spa gives other patients’ parents much-needed TLC.

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Since it was founded in 1953, the charming village of Ein Hod has become a rare art colony where the genres of visual arts, music, dance and literature all mix.

Prof. Noga Alon is affiliated with Tel Aviv and Princeton universities; Prof. Ehud Hrushovski teaches mathematical logic at Oxford University.