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The most significant places in the ministry of Jesus of Nazareth aren’t in Jerusalem, but in the picturesque Upper Galilee.
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 ...
The 480 caves of Beit Guvrin-Maresha, Israel’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site, are very cool – in more ways than one.
Meet some remarkable Druze, Muslim and Christian scientists, media experts, techies, film stars and athletes from Israel.
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.
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 ...
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.
A subsidiary of Israel’s IDE Technologies Ltd, is to bring high quality drinking water to San Diego in the largest desalination project in the United States.
Fruit rotting on trees or on the ground costs farmers some $30 billion in sales a year. Fruit picked even two weeks late loses 80 percent of its value. A major reason for wasted produce: A global ...
In a 1931 essay, Winston Churchill wrote about how he sees the future of food production: “We shall escape the absurdity of growing a whole chicken in order to eat the breast or wing, by growing these ...
Israel is helping farmers in many countries learn how to grow crops in increasingly hot and dry conditions.
Israel is a desert, and water resources are scarce, but today it produces 20% more water than it needs. What can the world learn from Israel’s experience?