Caesarea
Neglected Arab town of Jisr al-Zarka to see new Jewish population amid new real estate project
Developed by Geshem Holdings, the apartments are new and modern; some are just 100 meters from the sea. It signifies a coming influx of Jewish Israelis into this Arab town.
Music on the double: Liturgical singer Lior Elmaleh offers a sonic bridge for all
One man rescued overnight in Dead Sea, another two found drowned in Caesarea and Lake Kinneret
Rare Roman sarcophagus depicting Dionysus and Hercules found in Caesarea
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.
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.
A memorable encounter with the Geneva Rothschilds
For a son of Polish Jewish immigrants, the name Rothschild has a special significance.
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."
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.
Revisiting Pina Bausch: ‘Carnations’
Pina Bausch Dance Theater Wuppertal, Germany October 17.
Israel’s standout fall getaways
The ultimate weekend escape plans.
Gourmet foraging
The sea foraging tasting menu by Helena’s Amos Sion is one of his best yet
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.”
Cache of gold coins and 900-year-old gold earring found in Caesarea
The coins are dated to the end of the 11th century, which would link the cache to the Crusader conquest of the city in the year 1101, one of the more critical events in the city’s medieval history.