Tel Aviv on Shabbat: What’s Open on Saturday?
Shabbat is the holy day of the Jewish week, beginning on Friday eve and ending on Saturday night. In Jerusalem, Shabbat is very strict. Most businesses are closed, there’s no…
Shabbat is the holy day of the Jewish week, beginning on Friday eve and ending on Saturday night. In Jerusalem, Shabbat is very strict. Most businesses are closed, there’s no…
Last month I joined a guided tour in Bnei Brak, the largest ultra-orthodox city in Israel. It’s right next door to Tel Aviv but feels miles away. Kids are walking…
The previous day, we arrived in Tel Aviv and had an interesting night at the Roof Farm. We woke up early to catch the bus to this day’s segment and…
I’ve spent another weekend in Tel Aviv and this time I spent it at Roger’s House Hostel, a fairly new hostel that opened about a year and a half ago.…
The Israeli summer usually begins in June. Along with the crazy heat and humidity also come the jellyfish. The most common ones, which arrive at Tel Aviv and other cities along the…
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Last month I decided to spend a weekend in Tel Aviv, the city that never sleeps. It was quiet spontaneous, so most hostels were already totally booked. I was left…
Tel Aviv is one of Israel’s main cities. With all of its business centers, hi-tech companies and cultural centers, it is one of the leading cities in the WORLD. Last…
Old Jaffa is one of the best places to visit in Tel Aviv. Today, it is part of Tel Aviv, but it was once an independent city. The Jewish people of…
In Israel, we have our own holiday for celebrating love, and it’s called Tu B’Av. But still, many people choose to celebrate their love also on Valentine’s Day. This way,…
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