A taste of Israel

You are invited to enjoy a Gem in the desert, in the south of Israel, near Kibutz Revivim. It started as a Quarry, in the wadi of the river, Rvivim (Asluje, in Arabic), in the middle of nowhere in the desert. The crater that had been created by this quarry reached the level of Groundwater and had immersed into a...

Tut-Neyar Paper-Mill is a unique artist gallery shop, in the old town of Zichron-Yaakov, near Haifa. The team is dedicated to making quality hand-made paper of highest quality; its main raw material is the inner bark of the Paper Mulberry tree , which we grow ourselves. All products are refine works of art, delicate...

The house of beatitude is the meaning of the name- Beit Jimal. It is a Catholic monastery that had been established in 1881, on the slopes of the Judean Mountains, near the city of Beit Shemesh. Tradition has it that this was the burial site of St. Stephen, who is considered to be the very first Christian...

Tel-Hay is a northern village ,situated in the upper Galilee,. It is a historic site at which a battle took place on March 1, 1920. It was a most Significant event, as it had an immense impact on the Zionist movement in the land of Israel. Arabs attacked the Jewish settlement and had killed nearly all settlers. Until...

June 26, 2014 is a White Night in Tel-Aviv city; don’t miss it… Tel Aviv is well known for its partying style…..with bars and cafes open year-round. Once a year, the party literally takes over the streets as everyone walks out into the streets for an all-night event and celebration, known as “layla lavan” in Hebrew....

In the northern village of Tel-Hay, in the upper Galilee, a battle took place on March 1, 1920. It was a most Significant event, as it had an immense impact on the Zionist movement in the land of Israel. The museum commemorates this important event in the Jewish struggle for its land. The event had taken place on...

Bat-Shlomo, on route between Tel Aviv and Haifa, on the Mediterranean shores, is a small, time honoring “Moshava” (small old settlement; from the days that Jewish immigrants came to Israel, to settle down in the promised land). It was funded in year 1889, is situated in the crossroads between Fureidis and Yokneam, on...

Tel Aviv annual Gay Parade competes fully with all gay capitals, international wise. Pride Week started on June 8th 2014, with a variety of events throughout the week up until June 14th. The 2014 celebrations included performances by international and local musicians and an event of the 2014 Tolerance Awards...

One of two highly important churches in Ein-Kerem is John the Baptist’s church. The church was built in the 19th century on the ruins of an ancient Byzantine and formerly- Crusader churches.It is located in the vicinity of Jerusalem. It is named after John the Baptist; St. John, in commemoration of the locally born...

Numerous caves have been found on the western slopes of Mount Carmel, near the city of Haifa. Preliminary finding had already occurred in the 1920-30. The digs generally consist of ancient tools, animal bones and human burials. In addition, fourteen skeletons were uncovered, including three complete ones. All were...

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