Culture
Israeli Jewelry Company Partners With TAU Nanoscientists To Make World’s Smallest Bible Part Of New Collection
A mother-daughter teamed up with the Center For Nanoscience and Nanotechnology to make a nano-sized Hebrew Bible part of a new luxury jewelry collection.
August 08, 2019
Former Candy Factory To Launch ‘Co-Cooking’ Space For Small Chefs To Venture Out Of Home Kitchens
Licensed and fully kitted out, co-cooking space MakeEat wants to make artisanal food producers’ dreams come true.
August 05, 2019
Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Luxury Hotel Among Travel+Leisure’s 2019 World’s Best Awards
Travel magazine selects Jerusalem and Tel Aviv among top 10 destinations to visit in Africa and the Middle East as well as luxury hotels Inbal and Beresheet.
July 21, 2019
Pods, Capsules & Eco-Homes: ‘Alternative’ Lodging Options In Israel That Won’t Break The Bank
Israel is notoriously expensive; NoCamels look at eight accommodation choices in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem that won't cost an arm and a leg.
July 16, 2019
Won’t You Be My Neighbor: Israel’s Venn Is Creating A ‘New Way Of Neighboring’ In Big Cities
Founded in 2016 Venn says it creates urban revitalization by managing homes, creating shared spaces, and supporting local businesses and initiatives for community engagement.
June 30, 2019
Picture Perfect: 8 Bold Israeli Photographers Wowing Art Insiders
NoCamels takes a look at the Israeli photographers making their mark with creativity and daring, curated by Art Source
June 27, 2019
Conversations And Culture: 6 Must-See Local Exhibits This Summer
Israeli museums are ready for the summer with spectacular exhibits ranging from the beautiful to the historical.
June 18, 2019
Photo Essay: Tel Aviv Hosts Over 250,000 Revelers For Mideast’s Largest Pride Parade
The annual Pride Parade is widely recognized as one of the world’s leading LGBTQ events, attracting thousands of visitors from around the globe.
June 15, 2019
CityTree, Tel Aviv’s Only Eco-Home, Is A Symbol Of Green, Communal Living
The apartment, in the heart of the city on Bialik Square, functions as a budding business, ecology school, almost-hostel, and a community center for environmental activists.
May 30, 2019
Israeli Tech Entrepreneurs Host 2nd Hackathon To Support Holocaust Survivors
TLV Starters will host its second hackathon aimed at promoting Holocaust education and aiding Holocaust survivors.
May 23, 2019
Tel Aviv Kicks Up Its ‘Party All-Day All-Night’ Vibe For Eurovision
The city is basking in the sunlight during the day and glowing in neon lights at night as dozens of Eurovision-related events keep its residents and visitors busy.
May 16, 2019
Eurovision 2019 In Tel Aviv: What To Do, Where To Go, How To Get There
The much-awaited Eurovision festivities begin today and will last until the finale on Saturday night.
May 12, 2019
National Library, Facebook Launch Joint Project To Identify IDF Soldiers In Rare, Historic Images
The Library posted unique albums to its Facebook page showing IDF soldiers throughout Israel's various wars, and inviting the public to identify friends and loved ones.
May 07, 2019
Israeli Restaurant Zahav Wins Top Award At US Culinary ‘Oscars’
The eatery, by Israeli-born chef Michael Solomonov and Steve cook, won "Outstanding Restaurant" at the James Beard awards.
May 07, 2019
18 Little-Known, Amazing Things About Israel As It Turns 71
From the largest dog cemetery to kosher stamps, we rounded up some more obscure but fascinating facts about the country ahead of Independence Day.
May 06, 2019