Jewish holidays
Where to celebrate Shavuot? The most special places to travel to in the Jezreel Valley
Between pioneer dances, wineries, fields, and local markets – the Jezreel Valley offers a weekend of nature, agriculture, and local flavors as part of the Milk and Honey festival.
Jerusalem Day lacks ritual meaning and how to fix a neglected holiday - opinion
Religious protesters plan to storm Mount Meron in defiance of police orders ahead of Lag Ba'omer
From Passover to sirens: Why Jewish survival still demands action - opinion
Sukkot 2025: ‘How beautiful was the journey’
And this harmony – between the beauty of nature and the peaceful heart of the Jew who trusts in God and thanks Him for all the good – this is the very essence of Sukkot.
Traveling during Sukkot? A new trail system awaits your discovery
Tishrei holidays begin with a gift for hikers: A new trail system in Timna Park, circular routes for the whole family, the 24 km Timna Loop trail, and 70 km of cycling paths.
Beach celebration: This is what awaits you at Mosh Beach during Sukkot
For the first time this Sukkot, Beer & Beats Festival at Mosh Beach, Achziv offers four nights of live music, beer garden, wine, sunset yoga, and family activities – all free.
Tzedakah: The happiness of giving instead of spending on ourselves - opinion
Spending money on others has a stronger, more lasting impact on happiness than spending it on ourselves.
October 7 and Simchat Torah: The arc of fragility - opinion
A holiday meant to celebrate joy and spiritual renewal became the darkest day in recent Jewish history.
Jerusalem highlights: September 26 – October 2
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October 7 shattered our sense of safety but not our capacity for resilience - opinion
Resilience is not about snapping back to what was before but about taking pain and integrating it into a story that creates strength.
Rosh Hashanah 2025: Pittsburgh's Jewish students see 'increase in Jewish joy' ahead of new year
As they worked, they snacked on popcorn and tortilla chips - and caramel apples, which served as a representation of the hope for a sweet and prosperous year ahead.
From the Rhine to the Danube: Kosher river cruises open a new gateway for the religious community
Kosher river cruises are popular with the religious public, especially during holidays, offering kosher food, cantors, and guides suited to tradition-observant travelers.
Rosh Hashanah 2025: Savoring the sweetness life can offer, even in the toughest of times - opinion
I look to the new year with an acute eye for hidden honey.