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Tourists – especially gay travelers, who seek safety, openness, and ease – simply don’t feel secure coming to Israel.
But more than just an academic destination, Israel today is a place of meaning. To study here now is to take a stand: for ...
Tel Aviv is taking the international food scene by storm, while Jerusalem has kept things authentic, and Eilat has some mouthwatering bites on the Red Sea. Any sabra worth his salt will argue that ...
It’s Paris! Enough said,” sums up Dennis Lennox, travel columnist for The Christian Post. In case you’re looking around at ...
Chanting “Death to Arabs” and singing “May your village burn,” groups of young Israeli Jews made their way through Muslim neighborhoods of Jerusalem’s Old City on Monday ahead of an ...
Jewish men dance with Israeli flags at the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City on the eve of Jerusalem Day, May 28, 2022. A joyous celebration took place Sunday evening as Jerusalem Day got ...
Below the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter, Father Samuel Aghoyan views a quarry that was used as a Jewish cemetery during the time of Jesus. A nearby rock outcrop ...
Join JewishPress.com as we participate (virtually) in Israel’s 58th annual Jerusalem Day Flag Dance celebrations! Watch now: Tens of thousands of people packed the streets of the Israeli capital ...
King David was the one who established Jerusalem as the capital of our nation. Until his time, the city was under the rule of the Jebusites. David longed deeply to be the one who would build the ...