Get to Know the Symbols of Israel
Post last updated: 7 October 2021. A long time ago, I traveled to South Africa to volunteer in a program with monkeys. When we finished the program, we went to…
Post last updated: 7 October 2021. A long time ago, I traveled to South Africa to volunteer in a program with monkeys. When we finished the program, we went to…
When I was traveling around South Africa, I met many locals working in the different reserves and wildlife rehabilitation centers. They had wonderful names. The names I remember clearly are…
Today I decided to explore my nearby surroundings. I might not live in the city center, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to see here. So I called a friend and…
“Should I visit the North or the South of Israel?” – That’s a hard question, and lately, I’ve heard many people ask it. Almost all people include Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and the…
Tzfat is a beautiful town in Israel, nestled high up in the mountains of the Upper Galilee. Last week, I decided to take my Grandma on a three-day trip to…
I’ve lived in Eilat for most of my childhood. It is a splendid city for families. There’s the Red Sea, the beautiful mountains, and shopping centers within walking distance. There’s…
Tu B’Av, for those of you who don’t know, is the time when we celebrate, here in Israel, “The Day of Love”, a sort of “Valentine’s Day”. So in honor…
Rechavia is one of the most pleasant neighborhoods in Jerusalem, established during the British Mandate period. While walking through the neighborhood, you might stumble upon the neighborhood’s windmill, the old…
Timna Park is one of the most interesting spots along the way to and from Eilat. My family and I decided to take one of our guests to the park…
There’s always something new to discover. Today I visited the first ice cream parlor in Eilat, “Pini Lek”, which was opened in the city in 1958. I’ve been living in…
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