Date/Time Event Price
Welcoming The Shabbat @ Shevet Friday
3/05/2024
7:30 pm - 11:30 pm
Welcoming The Shabbat @ Shevet

The Shevet (“Tribe”) is a home for a community that believes in the potential of humanity, that believes in a society that cares about the people, the animals and the environment 🕺 Read More

2000 Person Shabbat Dinner for Yom Ha'atzmaut @ Bet Iyar Friday
10/05/2024
7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
2000 Person Shabbat Dinner for Yom Ha'atzmaut @ Bet Iyar @ Hangar 11, Tel Aviv

Join us for a beautiful huge Shabbat Dinner at Hangar 11 to celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut. Friday, Bet Iyar, 10.05.2024 🍽️ Read More

Shavuot in Israel 2024 Tuesday
11/06/2024
All Day
Shavuot in Israel 2024 @ All over Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv

Shavuot is a Holiday that commemorates one of the most important events in Jewish history – when the Torah was given to us at Mount Sinai. Shavuot means “weeks”, this is not a coincidence, since the Holiday marks the seventh week of the counting period since Pesach. Read More

Rosh Hashanah in Israel 2023 Wednesday
2/10/2024
All Day
Rosh Hashanah in Israel 2023

Rosh HaShana is essentially the Jewish New Year, “Rosh” means beginning and “Shana” means year. In the Jewish world, in this day families gather to have a traditional dinner (Seder) where they bless different foods with specific meanings. Read More

Yom Kippur in Israel 2023 Friday
11/10/2024
All Day
Yom Kippur in Israel 2023

Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the Jewish year, in this day, Jews from all over the world fast for 26 hours and spend almost the hole day praying and meditating about the actions they’ve made the previous year, it is a day of forgiveness and introspection. Read More

Sukkot in Israel 2024 Wednesday
16/10/2024
All Day
Sukkot in Israel 2024

Sukkot is a widely celebrated festivity in Israel that commemorates the 40 years Jews spent living in temporary shelters in the desert after they left Egypt. Read More

Simchat Torah in Israel 2022 Wednesday
23/10/2024
All Day
Simchat Torah in Israel 2022

Simchat Torah is one of the most joyful celebrations in the Jewish calendar. It is the holiday that honors the ending of the annual cycle of reading the Torah and the beginning of the new one. Read More