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From Byzantine, to Bauhaus, Israel has dozens of architectural styles that blend beautifully into the landscape of the Holy Land. ISRAEL21c brings you the top 10.
One of Israel’s sources of pride is the enormous number of inventions and innovations that have taken root on its soil over 63 years — despite challenges of geography, size and diplomacy. The ...
From disposable smartphone chargers to a cup that changes the taste of water to tiny computers, these Israeli-designed gadgets will surely win you best-present-giver status for this holiday season. In ...
I’m not even going to bother starting this article with a list of all the problems Israel faced this year. We all know how bad it’s been and how many difficulties we’ve all experienced and there will ...
Grown from ancient seeds found at Masada and Qumran and likely brought back to Judea from Babylon in the sixth century BCE, the fresh dates symbolize the remarkable resilience of nature.
It’s not by chance that Israel ranks as one of the healthiest countries – we embrace the Mediterranean diet and grow the superfoods that fuel it.
Cracking the mysteries of pomegranate seed oil Gabizon’s lab has researched and published studies on the mechanism of GranaGard. A paper in Nature explains that the liver converts punicic acid from ...
Works of 107 photographers depicting the Western Negev before and after the Hamas attacks create a unique introspective at Petach Tikva Museum of Art.
In Israel, peeling back the layers of history is a never-ending pursuit. Findings from thousands of years ago are preserved for the public to explore.
Jerusalem is full of beautiful buildings — everywhere you walk, both old and new, religious and secular, ancient and modern. While everyone has their favorites, ISRAEL21c chose these 10 to best ...
New York Times photographer Avishag Shaar-Yashuv has been capturing the sadness and shock of the survivors of the October 7 massacre, offering the world a devastating visual testimony of war.
From a toilet found inside an ancient temple to Roman public latrines and Ottoman-era outhouses, Israel is awash with fascinating old loos. Join us on World Toilet Day, for a look.