Tiberias
Safed Rabbinical Court may close this fall despite strong local demand
Several rabbis wrote a letter to the chief rabbi opposing the decision, and the Rabbinical Courts Administration said it is doing everything "in its power" to stop the closure, the report said.
Purete: A laid-back chef restaurant near Lake Kinneret - restaurant review
Antiquities robbers caught digging in ancient Roman burial cave in Galilee
Magnitude 3.7 earthquake strikes northern Israel, Defense Minister calls emergency meeting
The Aliyah Return Center
Celebrating Jewish-Christian diversity in the Galilee.
Tiberias’s hidden heritage
A unique Israeli cuisine, served by chef Avigail Aharon.
City Notes: ‘Exhausted’ bird of prey revived in Acre
News briefs from around the nation.
Biblical Magdala, rejuvenated
With a stunning view of the Kinneret, a Catholic spiritual center offers cultural encounters and religious experiences at the crossroads of Jewish and Christian history.
Tiberias: Israel’s diamond in the rough
The Israel Hotel Association has taken action to rejuvenate hotels in Tiberias, and the city is turning into a tourist gem.
Let’s have brunch
The Scots Hotel’s weekend brunch is a Tiberias attraction.
Tiberias wastewater heads to new treatment plant, curbing raw sewage flow in Jordan River
Conveyance of the sewage by means of the new pipeline was part of a NIS 40m. scheme.
Old-world elegance in Tiberias
The Europa 1917 hotel oozes with charm.
Fake Viagra stashed at local synagogue, police say
The pills were originally made in East Asia, police say most likely China, and were smuggled into Israel across its borders, including by way of Jordan and the West Bank.
City Notes: Golan residents gain small victory against oil drilling plans.
Both residents and experts presented hundreds of objections against the plan to drill in the Sea of Galilee and the Golan.