Autumn is Coming to the Holy Land



While tourists are going to have to wait just a little longer to experience these culinary gems, we’ve compiled a guide to Israel’s best and most typical dishes for you to peruse in the meantime.
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Camping in Israel – The Best Places to Sleep Outside



Whether you prefer to be by the water or in the desert, Israel offers diverse options when it comes to spending a night (or two) camping under the stars.
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Discover Tiberias – Our top 5 destinations for visitors of all faiths



A veritable treasure trove for tourists of all faiths, Tiberias may not have the big name-recognition of places like Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, or the Dead Sea, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t chock full of myriad locales that offer an unforgettable visit.
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A Wonder Like No Other: Israel’s Dead Sea



Located at the lowest point on Earth- a full 1,412 feet below sea level- and surrounded by an otherworldly desert, the Dead Sea is truly one of the world’s greatest wonders.
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Winter Watch 2018: How to safely tour the Negev during flood season



Israel’s Negev is absolutely breathtaking. In wintertime, mother nature transforms the Negev into a powerful force to be reckoned with.
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“Life is Better at the Beach.” 5 of Israel’s Best…



Israeli summers….long, hot days that start in late May and don’t really end until October. Days filled with iced coffee, watermelon, salads, shorts and t-shirts and the obligatory ‘kafkafim’ (flip-flops). …
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A Carpet of Red – it’s ‘Kalaniot’ season in Israel’s Negev Desert…



Spring is almost here in Israel - and a sure sign is the almond blossom on the trees. But what many people don’t know is that long before spring arrives,…
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Get out your shovel and start planting – it’s Israel’s National Tree Holiday…



Each year, in the winter, over a million Israelis take part in tree-planting activities across the nation, and last week was no exception when the country celebrated ‘Tu BiShvat’ -…
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