Category : Events & Festivals
The Paris School of Jewish Thought: An Intellectual, Philosophical, and Spiritual Renewal in the Wake of the Holocaust By Columbia University Maison Française Date and time Wed, March 29, 2023, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM EDT In France, during the decades that followed World War II and the Shoah, an impressive attempt was made to rebuild […]
Read MoreWednesday, February 8th, 2023
Category : Featured Hotel
Welcome back to Israel! To help you decide where to stay in Tel Aviv, we’ve picked 18 hotels – out of 181 in the city – for different needs. We at ISRAEL21c are so excited to see visitors coming back to Israel after a very long absence that we’ve decided to help travelers choose hotels for […]
Read MoreThursday, February 2nd, 2023
Category : Featured Dining
From the classic Eggs Benedict to a traditional Israeli-style breakfast with chopped salad and tahini, here’s where to get your morning fix in the White City. Rise and shine! Whether you need a little hair-of-the-dog after a night of partying in the city that never stops, or you want good coffee and pastry before a […]
Read MoreThursday, February 2nd, 2023
Category : Featured Dining
Krembo is available only from October to February, generating annual hype around this chocolate-covered, cream-filled treat on a cookie base. How do you know it’s November in Israel? When Krembo is back on grocery shelves. Like a seasonal fruit (but a whole lot less nutritious), the chocolate-coated cream treat is available for a limited time, from […]
Read MoreMonday, January 16th, 2023
Category : Featured Hotel
Are you seeking a luxury hotel that offers the amenities of a beachfront vacation combined with the attractions of a modern, bustling city? The Carlton Tel Aviv may be just the perfect choice. The privately owned five-star luxury hotel not only directly overlooks the Mediterranean and the Marina on Israel’s Tel Aviv beachfront, it is […]
Read MoreMonday, January 16th, 2023
Category : Editor's Picks
The Center for Research on the Heritage of Moroccan Judaism was inaugurated in the Israeli city of El’ad, in the presence of deputies, public figures, lawyers, academics, rabbis, as well as the head of the Moroccan liaison office in Tel Aviv, Abderrahim Bayoud. In a speech, the former Israeli ambassador to France and the UN, […]
Read MoreFriday, January 13th, 2023
Category : Blog
The Jewish Museum of Belgium, located in Brussels, is currently showing the exhibition ‘Moroccan Women – Between Ethics and Aesthetics’ with a focus on dresses and jewelry used in the past by both Jewish and Muslim women in Morocco. The exhibition can be described as a narrative journey through a wide range of objects from […]
Read MoreFriday, January 13th, 2023
Category : Featured Article
Let’s explore Aichi and its connection to the Jewish people! It’s not always easy for Jewish travelers, especially for those who keep strictly kosher and those who routinely celebrate the Sabbath. However, as everyone knows, if there is a will, there will always be a way. And so, if traveling to Japan is on your […]
Read MoreThursday, January 12th, 2023
Category : Must-See Travel Destinations
The New York Jewish Travel Guide had a conversation with Mr. Nesim Bencoya, the Cultural Heritage Project Manager, to gain insights into the Izmir Jewish Heritage Project. The interview has been edited for enhanced clarity. NYJTG: Could you provide some insights into your background? How did you become involved with the Izmir Project, and how […]
Read MoreFriday, January 6th, 2023
Category : Travel Services
Outgoing Minister of Tourism, Yoel Razvozov, wished Minister Katz success Incoming Tourism Minister, Haim Katz, vows to increase investments in parts of the country that he says have been underserved, including Judea and Samaria, which he compares to the pastoral Italian countryside. “We will invest in areas that perhaps did not receive enough attention thus […]
Read MoreThursday, January 5th, 2023