Travel


A Pink Reception
Amazing: the flamingos' welcoming of the pelicans. Watch

About 200 pelicans arrived this morning at the Hula reservoir of the Jewish National Fund. The flamingos who were already present in the famous lake, held a particularly pink reception in their honor. View the documentation

JFeed | 21.09.23

A Limited Time Sale

The hotel association has launched a limited time sale

The Hotel Association is launching a joint operation today in which over 270 hotels in Israel are participating. The public will be able to book a vacation for one of the dates in the coming year with a discount of at least 20%. Upon its opening, the site crashed

JFeed | 19.09.23

Infected Mosquitoes were Found

Mosquitoes infected with the Nile fever virus were found in the northern and central regions

Mosquitoes infected with the West Nile virus were found. The Ministry of Environmental Protection instructed the Upper Galilee and Sdot Dan Regional Councils, as well as the city of Ramla, to conduct monitoring and, if necessary, immediate extermination

JFeed | 10.09.23

50th Anniversary of the Yom Kippur War

50 years since the Yom Kippur War | Dayan reports to the government: "The Arab threat is much higher than we estimated"

Protocols revealed by the State Archives on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War show the intelligence failures presented to the heads of the leadership as well as the astonishment that gripped them when the war broke out during the government meeting

JFeed | 07.09.23

Amazing Archaeological Find

Amazing: swords from the Bar Kochba revolt were found in Ein Gedi

Archaeologists recently made an unprecedented discovery in the Judean Desert, uncovering a cache of weapons from the Bar Kochba Revolt era, including several swords and weapons that were used during the rebellion

Yair Amar, JFeed Staff | 06.09.23

"Hiking Routes may be Closed"

Warning for the expected weather: "absolute prohibition"

Due to the extreme heat load expected until Friday, the Nature and Parks Authority is issuing a warning to travelers: "Due to the conditions, hiking routes may be closed"

JFeed | 05.09.23

The Top Ten Tallest

Skyscraper Day: These are the ten tallest buildings in the world

If you're not afraid of heights, you'll be happy to hear that today is celebrated as "Skyscraper Day." What is the tallest building in the world, and does Israel shine on the list? | The Top Ten Tallest

Rinat Kramer Jablinowitz, JFeed Staff | 03.09.23

Bathing at Rishon LeZion Beaches - Allowed

After a week, the bathing warning at the beaches of Rishon LeZion has been lifted

A week after 6 beaches were closed due to abnormal lab results, the Ministry of Health announced the removal of the bathing warning from all the beaches in Rishon LeZion. This follows the receipt of valid bacterial results in the seawater at the beaches

Uriel Be'eri, Srugim News | 21.08.23

The Autumn Bird Migration

The autumn migration: hundreds of white storks dropped by for a visit

The autumn migration has begun: Hundreds of white storks were observed today at the Ein Yahav Ein Yahav Craters Reserve. The Israel Nature and Parks Authority stated, "Over half a million storks are expected to pass through the country's skies." Alongside them, hundreds of thousands of waterfowl and songbirds migrate every night

Liran Vainshtain, Srugim News | 21.08.23

The Separate Beach is Open

Good news for the religious public: the separate beach is open for bathing

The Ministry of Health announced this morning that due to normal microbiological results, bathing at the separate beach in Haifa is permitted. In addition, 8 streams are still closed in the north

Guy Ezra, JFeed Staff | 17.08.23

Swimming Warning Issued

During the peak of summer: Swimming warning issued for another beach in Rishon LeZion

The Ministry of Health has announced an additional swimming warning at Neve Hof Beach in Rishon LeZion, following the detection of elevated levels of bacteria in seawater quality tests. This current swimming warning is added to the existing warning for 4 beaches in Rishon LeZion, which remains in effect

JFeed | 17.08.23

Today - 87 Years Ago

History: The murder of the nurses that shocked Tel Aviv

Today 87 years ago, Nechama Tzedek and Miriam Fink, nurses at the Jaffa Hospital, were murdered. The murder shocked the entire Jewish community, as it broke the unwritten rule - do not harm medical personnel

Yair Klein, JFeed Staff | 16.08.23

Roller Coaster Day

Roller Coaster Day: The roller coasters you won't want to miss

Around the world, today is celebrated as "Roller Coaster Day," which has inspired us to yearn for journeys to the grandest amusement parks and to ride the most exhilarating roller coasters. We've gathered a few of them for you

Rinat Kramer Jablinowitz, Srugim News | 16.08.23

Remembering Moshe Kraus

The man who saved tens of thousands of Jews

Today, 37 years ago, Moshe Kraus, who headed a rescue enterprise in Hungary that saved between 40,000 and 60,000 Jews during the Holocaust in what was called the Glass House, died

Yair Klein, JFeed Staff | 15.08.23

A New Observation Point in the Golan Heights

You're invited to visit: Israel, Syria and Jordan from a new observation point

The vacation is about to end and the IDF decided to take care of families who are still undecided about where to take the children. A new observation point in the Golan brings together visitors, the connection to the nature and the army together with views from the neighboring countries

Liran Vainshtain, Srugim News | 15.08.23

Polluted Streams Up North

In the middle of Ben HaZmanim, these are the streams where unusual pollution was discovered

The Ministries of Health and Environmental Protection warn of unusual results that were discovered in eight streams in the north of the country, and warned that entering these streams could be dangerous due to the pollution. This is the full list

Guy Ezra, JFeed Staff | 09.08.23

Gender-Segregated Swimming in Springs

The minister announced separate swimming in springs. So, what is delaying it?

Minister Idit Silman announced the opening of a pilot that will begin next week in which there will be gender-segregated swimming hours in two springs. The Nature and Parks Authority clarifies: awaiting approval from the Ministry of Justice

Yehuda Klein, Srugim News | 03.08.23

Record Broken at Ben Gurion Airport

High-flyers: the all-time record was broken at Ben Gurion Airport

In the month of July, there was an all-time record with over 2.5 million passengers passing through Ben Gurion Airport. The Airport Authority noted that in August, around 100,000 passengers are expected to pass through each day. Minister Regev stated, "We are strengthening the workforce"

Liran Vainshtain, Srugim News | 02.08.23

Tu B'Av Special: Marine Love

Monogamy at its best: about love and relationships underwater

Tu B'Av is a wonderful opportunity to dive into the depths and discover the wonders of romance among marine creatures | Underwater inspiration

Dr. Asaf Ariel | 02.08.23

The Beaches Where Swimming is Prohibited

On the way to the beach? These are the beaches where swimming is prohibited

Attention beachgoers: Swimming has been prohibited at several beaches in Herzliya due to abnormal findings in the sea water testing

Liran Vainshtain, Srugim News | 02.08.23