"The Adom restaurant and wine bar is already an established veteran and some may say, even an institution on the Jerusalem culinary scene..." Yonatan Sternberg enhoys his night at Adom
As I have written in the past, come Jewish High Holiday season, I often find myself daunted by the number of new wines and in some cases even new wineries that can be found on the market.
Legend has it that Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, who built the walls around the Old City in the 16th century, dreamed about lions who were about to devour him
A land and its dolls 11/5-30/9 Eretz Israel Museum. Curator: Dr. Shelly Shenhav-Keller
Although it's not yet time to wear a sweater or even take down the heavy blanket, it does look like summer is about to be over, one minute before the holiday season. Speaking of which, any plans for Rosh HaShana? Have you started preparing your holiday meal? Here are a few prepared food suggestions
A view of the Old City from a Jerusalem rooftop, dead engineers, a church with Jewish symbols and a significant arrow, all part of a short but jam full tour from Jaffa Gate to the Western Wall
This fascinating historical building is chock full of military stories, starting with the Turks during WWI, and ending with a secret cable car from the War of Independence
"It is almost time to start thinking about which wines to serve at the upcoming holiday meals. When being invited out, bringing a good bottle of wine is always welcomed…" Yonatan Sternberg with a few wine suggestions for the holidays
The ancient custom is to ascend to Jerusalem on foot, but we’ll go by car, stopping at five sites along the way. Entrance Fees: No; Difficulty Level: Easy; Duration: Half Day Tours
“'On our birthday we go all out, last year we had Mush Ben Ari and Omer Adam and this year Einat Saruf will be on stage. We have plenty of surprises, specials and giveaways; this is a great opportunity for our regular as well as new customers to come and celebrate with us…'" Yonatan Sternberg is looking forward to Dublin's 5 year anniversary
"The T-Bone steak displayed perfect grill marks and was cooked medium just as I requested, slightly charred on the outside and nice and juicy within – I was in carnivore heaven…" Yonatan Sternberg enjoys Karma in Ein Karem, Jerusalem
A friend from Tel Aviv, suggested I'd come for a visit, enjoy some fresh sea air and eat French food. I couldn't say no, and we ended up at Pres de la mer, a recently opened restaurant on HaYarkon Street
Many have flocked to Jerusalem in search of Christ's exact place of crucifixion and burial. Upon envisioning a skull, General Gordon declared Christ to be buried in a garden near the Nablus Gate
But I did find a peaceful island in Yoshida. Unlike most restaurants in town, it's not located on the esplanade, still, any taxi driver or hotel worker will know how to get there; it's just part of the city texture.
As wine sales triple and even quadruple in the weeks leading up to two of the major Jewish holidays - Rosh Hashana (New Year) and Passover, over the next 6 weeks, stay tuned, as many Israeli wineries will be releasing new wines and wine stores will be offering irresistible specials.
The Pontifical Institute NOTRE DAME OF JERUSALEM CENTER located next to the new gate of the Old city is one of the most interesting places in the city
Situated in the upscale serene neighborhood of Rehavia, just opposite from the Prime Minister’s official residence and a 5 minute walk from the city center, Restobar is an island of sanity in this often tense city. Yonatan Sternberg, Jerusalem
On a very hot July afternoon, Shir and I made our way to Lattecini, a strictly kosher (Kashrut of Rav Rubin) dairy restaurant situated on Ibn Shaprut St. in Jerusalem.
A room for each period in the history of Jerusalem, 3 dimensions, an authentic mosque, ancient walls, and panoramic views all make for wonderful settings for Jerusalem’s history
New Tourist Information Center Opened in Jaffa by the Association for Tourism Tel Aviv - Jaffa
Kohelet: Solo exhibition by Eliram Basher in Gal-On Gallery 6/8-30/8. Curator: Daniela Talmor
Most of the Armenian Quarter is closed to foreigners outside the framework of organized tour groups arranged in advance. The St. James is one of the most interesting churches in the Holy Land. Entrance Fees: No. Difficulty Level: Easy. Duration: 2-3 Hours Tours
Yonatan Sternberg: I would recommend visiting the wine festival at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem (15–18 August, 19:00-23:30)
It's time to take off your shoes, wear your sunglasses and give in to the sound of the waves. Israel's sea shore offers a variety of restaurants, not all of which have plastic chairs and sticky beer. Here are three.