The Red Sea Jazz Festival is held every year, during the last week of August, in Israel’s most southern resort city of Eilat. It is a four-day-long international festival featuring 9-10 concerts per evening, workshops with guest artists, and nightly jam sessions. All performances are held outdoors at the Eilat port,...
Ein Evrona is an ancient well that is located on the edge of the Evrona salt marsh. In times gone by the water would rise and overflow onto the surrounding countryside. Nowadays the well is dry due to the drop in the level of the ground water. Upon arrival to Ein Evrona one sees a series of round mounds with a kind...
By Aaron FinNov 21Jul 15
The Ramon Crater, also called in Hebrew “the Makhtesh“; is a unique Geological Phenomenon that is rare in the Middle Eastern parts, which had been created due to the erosion of a Mountain that had been filled with soft stone. The Phenomenon had started about 110 million years ago. The Hebrew term of...
By Aaron FinJul 13Jul 13
Lunada is an interactive Science museum in the southern city of Beer-Sheva. The museum was established a few years back in order to offer children, mainly up to the age of 12, to be introduced to the wonders of Science. It’s a super-friendly place, where one walks in socks or bear-foot, on special mattresses. The...
By Aaron FinMay 16Jul 19
Neot Semadar is an Israeli Kibbutz, located in the Southern part of the “Negev” Desert, in Israel, some 60 km. north of Eilat. Neot Smadar is an Oasis in the desert. It offers an Arts center, tastes of a delicious boutique Winery and a story of a unique group of people who decided to team-up in order to create a...
By Aaron FinMay 14Jul 19
Eilat is the most southern city of Israel. It is a pearl of a resort city, at the end of the desert. The uniqueness of the city lies in its warm and sunny weather, throughout the year. Eilat offers a wonderful sea (the red sea) , soft beaches and varied water sports; colorful mountains; the magnificent coral reefs to...
By Aaron FinNov 7Jul 22
The Timna Park reservation is located in the south of Israel, near the city of Eilat. It is a unique spot in the desert that attracts a huge number of visitors in light of its history and scenery. The Park spreads over an area of some 60 square meters and is surrounded by a horse-shoe shape of steep cliffs. At the...
By Aaron FinSep 25Jul 20
During the roman reign of Palestine, between 63 BCE until 324 AD, there had been a variety of constructions that had been carried out throughout the land. One of the most outstanding ones is the water supply system – the Roman Aqueduct. It had consisted of several independent yet interconnected sets of Aqueducts,...
By Aaron FinAug 18Nov 30
Halvah, is one of the most common desserts in the middle east, as in other parts of the world. The dish is based on dense Tchina, in a variety of types: with peanuts, oil, or with coffee beans. Its is considered to be of oriental descent, but no one really knows. Rumour has it that it actually originated from Turkey,...
By Aaron FinAug 3Jan 22
David Ben Gurion was the 1st prime minster of the state of Israel. He started his role in 1948 together along with the declaration of Independence of Israel. He was born in Poland but decided to come and live in Israel in 1906, at the age of twenty, believing that this was the land of the Jewish people and wanting to...
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