AD 95 marked the beginning of the end after Roman emperor Domitian exiled the apostle John—by then an old man—to a small volcanic island off the coast of Greece. John…
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Greece: Patmos | The End of the World Begins Here
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Israel: Caesarea Maritima | An Ancient Sea Port
The ancient Mediterranean seaport of Caesarea Maritima is perhaps one of Israel’s most famous attractions. Located about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa on the Mediterranean Coast in the lower…
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High school graduates in a pre-army volunteer program set up by Erel Margalit find themselves in a unique wartime position of supporting Israel’s children. In Israel, it’s a popular choice…
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Sea of Galilee is close to topped up, as Tel Megiddo National Park sees its 9th century BCE water reservoir fill up for the first time in years. The current winter…
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From war epics and comedy, action-filled adventures to family dramas about love and loss, there are plenty of amazing Israeli TV shows and films. Here’s our top 10. Hit TV…
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Sepphoris | The Mosaic City, The “Ornament of All Galilee”
It was a city once called the “ornament of all Galilee” by first century Jewish historian Josephus Flavius, but looking at the excavation of the ancient city of Sepphoris, one…
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Displaced Israeli kids learn and play in mobile tech lab
Machshava Tova uses CJP funds to purchase computers, projectors, 3D printers, VR goggles and other equipment for children evacuated from Sderot. Sixty children who have been sheltering in a Jerusalem…
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Remains of Roman Legion base unearthed beneath wheatfield
Thousands of soldiers left remnants of coins, weapons, pottery, glass and tiles at the foot of Tel Megiddo, the legendary Armageddon. Remains of the largest Roman military base ever found…
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Abu Simbel – The Great Temple on the Nile
Rising from the western shore of the majestic Lake Nasser—a reservoir of the Nile River—the commanding rock-hewn temple of Abu Simbel stands as a self-made monument to the Egyptian Pharaoh…
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Tel Aviv University opens national PTSD clinic for soldiers, civilians
Clinic plans to provide immediate therapeutic response to as many patients as possible and bolster the long-depleted mental health system in Israel. A clinic dealing with post-trauma and related mental-health…
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10 things to expect when visiting Israel during the war
by icinwby icinwPeople are not as cool as they look, restaurants are fully booked and guns are everywhere in these difficult times. Four months into the war between Israel and Hamas, it…
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Israel’s unique Haibulance project sees volunteers transport thousands of wounded animals to receive first aid or treatment, connecting people to their environment. When the Israel-Hamas war broke out, Lany Ilana…
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Eclectic Café & Shop Serves All Types of Hebrew Nostalgia
War brought a nostalgic mood to the country. ISRAEL21c finds a place in Tel Aviv to really indulge in it. When Guy Levy opened his new business a year ago,…
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Haifa stands today as the third largest city in the State of Israel. Known by a copious number of other names throughout its 3,000-year history, the city’s reputation has grown…
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At 95, Israel’s Oldest Serving Reservist Hopes for Better Future
Ezra Yakhin fought for the establishment of Israel and is now on a quest to lift the morale of those defending the state during its darkest times. Israel called up…