10 Unique Culinary Experiences in Israel A big thanks to Israel Ministry of Tourism for hosting our trip so we could provide this detailed review of our experience. “[If] you can open a mouth, you can… Melissa Curtin , February 5, 2023
In Flight on United’s New Route: Washington, D.C., to Tel Aviv On Wednesday, May 22nd, 2019, United Airlines launched a historic route: non-stop service from Washington, D.C., (IAD) to Tel Aviv, Israel (TLV). United now offers more non-stop, year-round service between… Lavanya Sunkara , May 28, 2019
A Spring Trip through Israel, Part 3: Tel Aviv and Jaffa It’s not surprising to learn that Israel is a mix of old and new. Millennia of history have gone to create a surfeit of not only written history from ancient… Dave Zuchowski , May 4, 2016
A Spring Trip through Israel, Part 2: South to Masada, the Dead Sea and into the Negev Leaving Jerusalem after a two-and-a-half-day visit brought some regrets (it proved an all-too-short stay), but the drive south, with the promise of visiting other renowned places, also brought anticipated excitement…. Dave Zuchowski , April 27, 2016
A Spring Trip through Israel, Part 1: Jerusalem, the Navel of the World One of the oldest cities on the globe, Jerusalem is holy to three religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. My first glimpse of the historic and much-venerated city came after dark… Dave Zuchowski , April 20, 2016
A Spring Trip through Israel: Biblical Sites, Adventure Travel and a Modern Metropolis Like many other first-time visitors to Israel, I was excited about visiting some of the country’s many Biblical sites that have remained, for centuries, holy pilgrimage destinations. They include religious… Dave Zuchowski , April 20, 2016
10 Things to Know Before Traveling to Tel Aviv, Israel Tel Aviv, to me, may as well have been in California. It’s a city of tremendous geographic heritage, with proximity to some of the world’s furthest documented reaches, but in… Ian Livingston , November 25, 2014
Israel: Your eat, play and stay travel guide Planning a trip to Israel? You lucky thing, you! Click the images and links below for guides on what to eat, what to see and where to stay while you’re… Jen Melo , November 13, 2013
3 award-worthy Dan hotels in Israel On a five-day trip to Israel, I stayed at three Dan hotels and noticed something special about each one. “If I could give each establishment an award, what would it… Jen Melo , November 2, 2013
Sightseeing in Israel, part 2: Masada, the Dead Sea and Jerusalem Masada and the Dead Sea My heart skipped a beat and I gasped at Masada when I took in the incredible views from the top of a lookout point. Surrounded… Jen Melo , October 20, 2013
Sightseeing in Israel part 1: Tel Aviv, Jaffa, Haifa and Mt. Carmel If you’re ever in doubt that international news fails to affect the modern world, tell family and friends you’re going to Israel and notice their reactions. Concern is definitely there…. Jen Melo , October 20, 2013
What and where to eat in Israel: Top 20 tips On a five-day Taste of Israel tour organized by Stand With Us, I visited local restaurants, bustling food markets and participated in cooking classes that connected me to some of the people… Jen Melo , October 16, 2013
Israel 101: 10 Things to Consider Want to visit Israel but don’t know where to begin or what to expect? With the help of my friends at DigIsrael and the Israel Ministry of Tourism, I’ve come… Trishna Patel , November 12, 2012