Caesarea

Caesarea’s Roman-era aqueduct to undergo multi-million shekel preservation, restoration project

Preservation efforts have already begun, Israel Antiquities Authority noted, adding that the project is expected to take about 40 months (nearly three and a half years). 

Israelis and tourists enjoy the beach near the 2,000-year-old Caesarea aqueduct, in Caesarea on August 21, 2023.
Jisr al-Zarka

Neglected Arab town of Jisr al-Zarka to see new Jewish population amid new real estate project

LIOR ELMALEH presents a blend of rock and ‘piyut.’

Music on the double: Liturgical singer Lior Elmaleh offers a sonic bridge for all

A man was rescued by Police in the Dead Sea.

One man rescued overnight in Dead Sea, another two found drowned in Caesarea and Lake Kinneret


Netanyahu spent NIS 70k to fix air conditioner in last days as PM- report

Netanyahu contacted officials at the Prime Minister's Office and asked to replace a component called 'Chiller' in the main air conditioner at his home.

Israel's opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu is seen gesturing at the Knesset, on July 26, 2021.

Netanyahu family vacates Balfour after 12 years

Starting Sunday, the residence will be used by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. However, the newly-elected prime minister's family is not expected to move in.

A fake moving truck titled "Crime Minister Movers" on Balfour comes to "Take Bibi home"

Notable activist injured during 33rd week of anti-Netanyahu protests

While the protests were peaceful for the most part of the evening, it was later reported that Asaf Agmon, a notable activist in the Anti-Netanyahu protests, was injured in Jerusalem.

Anti-Netanyahu protesters in Jerusalem addressed police brutality by erecting a large poster showcasing a water cannon vehicle usually used by police to disperse protests alongside the Hebrew caption: "a water cannon vehicle of hope," Saturday, February 6, 2021.

A memorable encounter with the Geneva Rothschilds

For a son of Polish Jewish immigrants, the name Rothschild has a special significance.

Baron Edmond de Rothschild (right) and Levi Eshkol, Israel’s finance minister, sign a 49- year contract for an Eilat-Haifa pipeline, witnessed by prime minister David Ben-Gurion on July 17, 1959.

Anti-Netanyahu activist leader arrested on week 22 of nationwide protests

The Crime Minister movement responded in a statement, saying "Business as usual in the Jerusalem police who continue to abuse protesters and hunt down protest leaders."

Socially distanced anti-Netanyahu protesters gather at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, 21.11,2020.

Dan Caesarea: You had me at the coffee

The theme here is vintage, and there are funky art installations from a car on the wall of the lobby to a bright pink polar bear.

A Mediterranean dinner in the hotel restaurant

Revisiting Pina Bausch: ‘Carnations’

Pina Bausch Dance Theater Wuppertal, Germany October 17.

PINA BAUSCH’S ‘Carnations'

Israel’s standout fall getaways

The ultimate weekend escape plans.

THE KID in you will rejoice at the Dan Caesarea’s treehouses.

Gourmet foraging

The sea foraging tasting menu by Helena’s Amos Sion is one of his best yet

Helena

Thievery Corporation steals away from Middle East tour

“We are humbled and appreciative of the response from our fans, and look forward to performing in the region in the near future.”

Thievery Corporation