Last Weeks Poll Results: “NO” on Pride Parade in Jerusalem

Poll Results for the Week of August 6-13 Poll Question: Is Jerusalem a proper place to host a gay pride parade? Results 92% = NO 8% = YES From the Editor’s Desk: We are all commanded to emulate the traits of the Lord. Two of those wondrous traits is the that of “respect” and “tolerance”. […]
First Electric Bus Hits Israel’s “First Hebrew City”

When God placed the first man in the Garden of Eden, He commanded him to care for the land (Genesis 2:15). One Israeli bus company is starting to live up to its responsibility. The Dan bus company, which services the metropolitan Tel Aviv area, unveiled its first electric bus this week. The 12-meter long, low-floor […]
Congress Submits Bill to Recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital

“For Zion’s sake will I not hold My peace, and for Jerusalem’s sake I will not rest, until her triumph go forth as brightness, and her salvation as a torch that burneth.” (Isaiah 62:1) Five congressmen from across the political spectrum have come together to introduce a bill this week which would recognize Jerusalem as […]
Bargaining in the Carmel Market

Watch this clip to learn how to bargain in the market in Israel. This scene was filmed in the Carmel Market, in the bustling epicenter of Tel Aviv. This short video will teach you about Israeli market culture while picking up bargaining tips from the locals who know best.
Christian Zionism in Tel Aviv

The liberal Jewish city of Tel Aviv hosted an uncharacteristically charismatic bible event last night featuring Evangelical pastor Robert Stearns who won the hearts of the skeptical Jewish audience during his talk on “Christian Zionist Support of Israel” hosted by the Tel Aviv International Salon. Stearns, the founder of Eagle’s Wings, a global ministry supporting […]
The Supermarket That Kept Shabbat

Of all the countries in the world, Israel must be a place which recognizes the unique spiritual qualities of the Jewish people. It is a place where Shabbat should be observed and not desecrated publicly, as recognition of our shared heritage. The Supreme Court of Israel recently ruled that the Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipality must enforce […]
Art Exhibit Injects Much-Needed Colour

For the next year, visitors to the Tel Aviv Central Bus Station can enjoy a new 1000-metre art exhibit across the seventh floor of the building. The exhibit is the brainchild of Mati Ale, an insurance assessor who took up street art photography. He told the Jerusalem Post, “I thought, ‘This is like an open […]