An aerial view of the world’s largest desalination plant at Hadera in Israel. Photo by Luciano Santandreu, via Shutterstock April 28 By Max Kaplan-Zantopp How did Israel, a country that is more than ...
If there were a “little black book” of the executives powering Israel’s tech-savvy innovation machine, it would look fairly identical to a directory of graduates of Israel’s super-elite Talpiot ...
Israel has gained a worldwide reputation for its ability to turn barren desert into useful and arable land. ISRAEL21c takes a look at the country’s top 10 eco-strategies. Palm trees growing in the ...
It’s really a lake, but whatever you call this Galilee waterway, lots of fun and educational activities lure visitors. ISRAEL21c gives you the top 10. Water sports are extremely popular on the ...
Israel is filled with hundreds of archaeological and historical sites. There are caves, ancient places of worship, amphitheaters dating back thousands of years, and fortresses waiting to be explored ...
No Israeli can stomach being a freier – a sucker – and this may be why Israel has become the unlikely locus of worldwide interest in vegan cuisine, says food writer, critic and chef Ori Shavit, who ...
Since the first half of the 20th century, Israeli agricultural wizards have been partnering with Mother Nature to bring new fruit and vegetable varieties to the global market, from vividly colored ...
From dusty desert roads and Tel Aviv landmarks to the local version of Stonehenge - you may not be able to visit, but you can still revel in Israel in all its beauty from above.
Imagine the perfect classroom for kids with attention and learning disorders: bouncy chairs made from yoga balls, distraction-free décor, walled-off study/tutoring cubicles, desks on wheels and a ...
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but ISRAEL21c has attempted to identify some of the most striking buildings in the land. There is more than enough to choose from, as modern Israel’s architecture ...
When you think of Israel, castles probably aren’t the first thing that comes to mind. Which is a shame, considering that the country boasts some truly magnificent ones. Some of them date back ...
On a city bench in Haifa’s Turkish Market — a pedestrian area packed with hipster bars, take-out joints and sit-down restaurants — a lone black sticker reading “Tubi 60” has been haphazardly adhered ...
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