Hiking
Passover and Song of Songs: What spring teaches us about freedom
HIKING THE HOLYLAND: Israel's hiking trails are quieter than they used to be. And yet – spring does not wait.
From Alpine adventures to deep history: Exploring Slovakia’s high tatras
The Dead Sea isn’t dead: A winter hike through Israel’s most misunderstood landscape
Gravity-defying coffee bar teeters above a sheer drop
The anglo who taught other anglos about hiking in Israel
Arnold Slyper began hiking in the Jerusalem area as soon as he immigrated seven-and-a-half years ago. This evolved into a website and a book.
Visit Tel Hazor & Korazim National Parks
This visit is also great when combined with a light afternoon hike or a water hike in one of the North’s streams.
Shavuot: Hikes, trips, activities for the holiday
Shavuot this year is in mid-May, in the heart of spring, so on almost any hike we’ll enjoy warm and pleasant weather.
Jerusalem rabbi under investigation after teenage yeshiva student drowns
The student reportedly jumped into the waters of Nahal Prat and drowned, undergoing extensive CPR before being evacuated by helicopter.
Pandemic inspirations - Tuesday tiyulim & Wednesday walks
These brief excursions have made all the difference in getting through the pandemic.
Conquering the Israel Trail
Six people, including native-born Israelis and new and veteran olim, share about their experiences on the trail.
Inheritance, teacher of the way
Part Two: Exploring the land
Hiking Israel's springs before winter
Ein Mata is a delightful spring that is partially hidden under a cluster of fig trees, which provides plenty of shade for visitors.
How to not celebrate a birthday during corona
I turned 60 a couple of weeks ago, but we did not return to Nepal to hike again. Nor did we fly to Peru or Georgia or Slovenia or anywhere else on my bucket list of trails because, you know, corona.
Walking through the Talmud and the land of Israel
How could I, a middle-aged, not-particularly-learned, not-particularly-athletic mother of six find the time, the energy, the drive and the understanding to learn Talmud and hike the Israel trail?