Tel Aviv is Israel’s cultural hub, known for its beaches and nightlife, but it has much more to offer, including Carmel Market, which sells spices, electronics and clothing, among other things. (Photo: Dana Friedlander)
Tel Aviv is Israel’s cultural hub, known for its beaches and nightlife, but it has much more to offer, including Carmel Market, which sells spices, electronics and clothing, among other things. (Photo: Dana Friedlander)
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The Western Wall in Jerusalem is the holiest site in Judaism. A remnant of the Second Temple, it serves as a pilgrimage destination for Jews from around the world and it is a custom to place a note in the wall. (Photo: NOAM CHEN)
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Eilat is a resort town at the very southern tip of Israel. Shown here is Dolphin Reef. (Photo: TONY MALKEVIST )
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Floating in the Dead Sea is a unique experience and one believed to provide health and healing. (Photo: ITAMAR GRINBERG)
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Baha’i Gardens, which casade down a mountain in Haifa, have been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are a must-see on a coastal tour of Israel. (Photo: Itamar Grinberg)
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Tel Aviv is Israel’s cultural hub, known for its beaches and nightlife, but it has much more to offer, including Carmel Market, which sells spices, electronics and clothing, among other things. (Photo: Dana Friedlander)
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The ancient fortress of Masada is one of the world’s great archeological excavations. Jewish King Herod built it in 30 BC as the stronghold for Jewish rebels during the time of Roman conquest. (Photo: Godot1)