Travel
Rumbula Forest: Latvia’s forgotten mass graves
Beneath the quiet soil of Rumbula Forest lie some of the largest mass graves in the world, graves that hold the memories of 25,000 Jewish men, women, and children.
Soaking in Budapest: Thermal tradition, Jewish legacy, and a city reborn after dark
Samsonite launches INTUO luggage series in Israel ahead of summer 2026 travel season
Vienna: A Jewish story of resilience and rupture
The fate of the Israeli tourism industry
After six years of crises — from Covid to war — Israel’s Ministry of Tourism is focusing on safety, strategy, and storytelling to bring visitors back.
December in Europe: Football, Christmas markets, and an experience you won’t want to miss
December is now when many Israelis visit Europe for Christmas markets, top football matches, and Boxing Day in London. Bookings rise as early as September.
Visiting Adia, the newest Isrotel five-star hotel in Athens
This winter season, travelers looking for a magical holiday experience in a city famous for its ancient history, can enjoy Adia’s sleek, modern aesthetic.
The celebration starts early: Israelis already racing for summer 2026 vacations
Booking sites report a 35% jump for summer 2025. Greece and Cyprus lead, Budapest and Prague surprise, with prices up to 30% lower than last summer.
Inside the Alaskan village where nature, faith, and community come together
Far from any road, an Alaskan village reveals how nature, faith, and community can restore strength and purpose.
US proposes 5-year social media review for World Cup tourists
It's unclear exactly how social media reviews would be conducted or what would trigger the government to interfere with a foreigner's entry into the country.
Kelly Hyman: Hollywood actress to TV commentator, true-crime storyteller, and avid traveler
UK low-cost airline easyJet to resume Israel flights starting March 2026
EasyJet plans to resume flights to Israel in March 2026, following repeated delays and security-related suspensions.
Israeli tourist in Kathmandu says he was assaulted with metal club due to his nationality
"They hit me in the head with an iron club,” Almog Armoza told Ynet. “If I hadn't run away, there's a good chance I wouldn't be alive today."
Layers of Nuremberg: shadow and light
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 119.