As the Land of the Bible, most early Israeli was centered around religious themes, specifically Jewish and Christian perspectives. Many early settlements worked at gold smithing, silver smithing, and embroidery. Having evolved drastically over the last two centuries, today’s art is widely influenced by contemporary trends, as well as the international art community. Located throughout museums,...Read More
Also known as Mount Olivet, the mountain ridge to the east of Jerusalem’s Old City is one of the most known sites of significance within the Holy Land. From the time of the Biblical Kings all the way through the life of Jesus as recorded in the Gospels, the Mount of Olives has played an important...Read More
The Holy Land is a place full of surprises. Within its borders lies a fascinating history, chock-full of stunningly beautiful natural wonders. Whether you’re a first-time visitor, or a veteran of the Land, the places mentioned below are some of the holiest, most renowned sites in all of Israel. Time to strap your luggage down and...Read More
Israel’s culinary traditions comprise foods and cooking methods spanning thousands of years of history, dating back to the days of the ancient kings of the Holy Land. Because of its unique location and colorful past, Israel has been widely influenced over the ages by surrounding cultures such as Asia, Africa, and Europe. Today, cuisines are a...Read More
Eilat has a rich history, with archaeological evidence dating as far back as the 7th millennium BCE. According to ancient Egyptian records, extensive trading and mining operations across the Red Sea have been taking place as early as 3000 BCE. Written within the texts of the Bible, specifically in the Book of Exodus and both 1st...Read More
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