Israeli cuisine is a unique culinary blend of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, North African, and Eastern European Jewish traditions.
| Dish | Hebrew/Arabic | Description |
|---|
| Hummus | חומוס | Chickpea dip. Israel's national food |
| Falafel | פלאפל | Deep-fried chickpea balls served in pita bread |
| Shakshuka | שקשוקה | Eggs poached in spiced tomato sauce. Breakfast staple |
| Shawarma | שווארמה | Rotisserie meat wrapped in pita or laffa |
| Sabich | סביח | Fried eggplant, boiled egg, and hummus in pita. Iraqi Jewish origin |
| Burekas | בורקס | Phyllo pastry filled with cheese or potato. Sephardic tradition |
| Baba Ganoush | באבא גנוש | Roasted eggplant dip |
| Knafeh | כנאפה | Cheese and shredded pastry Middle Eastern dessert |
| Halva | חלווה | Sweet sesame paste confection |
- Kosher (כשר): Jewish dietary law. No pork, no mixing dairy and meat
- Shabbat: Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Most restaurants close
- Tel Aviv food scene: Carmel Market offers fresh produce and world-class street food
- Israeli wine: Golan Heights wineries are renowned. Quality rising rapidly
Reference: Israeli cuisine reflects the diaspora culinary traditions of Jews from around the world fused with local Palestinian food (Source: Wikipedia - Israeli cuisine)
🏛️ Tourism: Holy Land of Three Religions
| Rank | Attraction | Location | Highlights |
|---|
| 1 | Jerusalem Old City | Jerusalem | UNESCO site where Jewish, Christian, and Islamic holy sites converge |
| 2 | Western Wall | Jerusalem | Remnant of the Second Temple. Judaism's holiest site |
| 3 | Dead Sea | Dead Sea | World's lowest point (-430m). Ultra-saline lake where everyone floats |
| 4 | Masada | Near Dead Sea | UNESCO site. Symbol of Jewish last stand against Rome |
| 5 | Tel Aviv Beaches | Tel Aviv | Mediterranean beach city. Bauhaus White City (UNESCO) |
| 6 | Church of the Holy Sepulchre | Jerusalem | Believed site of Jesus's crucifixion and resurrection |
| 7 | Baha'i Gardens | Haifa | Baha'i World Centre. 19-terrace garden (UNESCO) |
| 8 | Acre (Akko) Old City | Acre | UNESCO site. Crusader-era fortress city |
| 9 | Sea of Galilee | Tiberias | Biblical site of Jesus's miracles |
| 10 | Negev Desert | Negev | Ramon Crater (Makhtesh Ramon), desert hiking |
- Masada (2001): Symbol of Jewish resistance
- Acre Old City (2001): Crusader-era ruins
- Tel Aviv White City (2003): 4,000+ Bauhaus buildings
- Biblical Tels (2005): Megiddo, Hazor, Beer Sheba
- Baha'i Holy Places (2008): Haifa and Acre
- Ideal: March to May, September to November (15-28°C, pleasant)
- Avoid: July to August (40°C+, especially Dead Sea and Negev)
🎭 Culture and People
Israel is the world's only Jewish state, a melting pot of cultures from diaspora Jews worldwide. Of the approximately 9.7 million population, about 74% are Jewish and 21% are Arab.
Religion and Customs
- Judaism: Core national identity. Shabbat (Friday sunset to Saturday sunset) stops public transport
- Multi-religious: Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Druze, and Baha'i coexist
- Kibbutz: Collective agricultural community. A unique social experiment embodying Israel's founding ideals
- Military service: Mandatory 32 months for men, 24 months for women. Foundation of social cohesion
Festivals and Events
- Yom Ha'atzmaut (April/May): Independence Day. Nationwide celebrations
- Passover (Pesach) (March/April): Biggest Jewish holiday commemorating Exodus from Egypt
- Sukkot: Harvest thanksgiving festival
- Hanukkah: Festival of Lights. Eight days of lighting the menorah
| English | Hebrew | Pronunciation |
|---|
| Hello/Peace | שלום | Shalom |
| Thank you | תודה | Toda |
| Yes/No | כן / לא | Ken / Lo |
| How much? | כמה זה? | Kama ze? |
| Very good | טוב מאוד | Tov me'od |
| Excuse me | סליחה | Slicha |
| Period | Event |
|---|
| c. 1000 BCE | King David makes Jerusalem the capital |
| 586 BCE | Destruction of the First Temple by Babylon. Babylonian exile |
| 70 CE | Destruction of the Second Temple by Rome. Diaspora begins |
| 73 CE | Fall of Masada. Jewish last stand |
| 1897 | Theodor Herzl convenes the First Zionist Congress (Basel) |
| May 14, 1948 | Israel declares independence. David Ben-Gurion becomes first PM |
| 1967 | Six-Day War. Capture of East Jerusalem, Sinai, Golan Heights |
| 1979 | Camp David Accords with Egypt. First Arab peace treaty |
| 1993 | Oslo Accords. Beginning of peace process with PLO |
| 2020 | Abraham Accords. Normalization with UAE and Bahrain |
| Person | Field | Achievement |
|---|
| David Ben-Gurion | Founding | First Prime Minister. Read the Declaration of Independence |
| Golda Meir | Politics | Israel's first female PM (1969-1974) |
| Shimon Peres | Peace | Nobel Peace Prize (1994). Former President |
| Ada Yonath | Science | 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry |
| Daniel Kahneman | Economics | 2002 Nobel in Economics. Founded behavioral economics |
| Natalie Portman | Arts | Academy Award-winning actress. Born in Jerusalem |
| Indicator | Value |
|---|
| GDP | Approximately 525 billion USD (2024, IMF estimate) |
| GDP per capita | Approximately 54,000 USD |
| Major industries | High-tech, cybersecurity, diamonds, pharmaceuticals, agritech |
| Startups | About 9,000 (most per capita in the world) |
| Unemployment | About 3.4% |
- Startup Nation: 9.7 million people but second most NASDAQ-listed companies after the US
- R&D investment: 5.4% of GDP, among the highest in the world
- Cybersecurity: About 40% of global cybersecurity investment goes to Israeli companies
- Venture capital: Highest VC investment per capita globally
- Diamonds: About 30% of world diamond trade passes through Israel
Source: World Bank, IMF, Start-Up Nation Central
Israel is the world's leading technology innovation nation relative to its population.
- Silicon Wadi: High-tech cluster centered around Tel Aviv and Herzliya
- Unit 8200: IDF cyber intelligence unit. Breeding ground for tech founders
- Tech talent: About 12% of the workforce is in high-tech
Key Tech Companies and Startups
| Company/Platform | Sector | Description |
|---|
| Check Point | Cybersecurity | Global security software company. Founded 1993 |
| Wiz | Cloud Security | Acquired by Google for 32 billion USD. Fastest-growing security startup |
| Monday.com | SaaS | Work management platform. NASDAQ-listed |
| Mobileye | Autonomous Driving | Acquired by Intel for 15.3 billion USD |
| ironSource | AdTech | App monetization platform merged with Unity |
- Tel Aviv: Consistently ranked top 5 global startup ecosystems
- Herzliya: Dense concentration of corporate R&D centers (Intel, Google, Microsoft, Apple)
- Be'er Sheva: Cybersecurity capital. Ben-Gurion University Cyber Research Center
- Samsung, LG, and Hyundai also maintain R&D centers in Israel
Visa and Entry
- US/EU passports: 90-day visa-free entry
- Korean passport: 90-day visa-free entry
- Security: Very thorough security screening. Expect detailed questions about visit purpose
- Passport stamp: Can request stamp on a separate card instead of passport
Currency and Exchange
- Currency: New Israeli Shekel (ILS). 1 ILS is approximately 0.28 USD (2024)
- Exchange: Credit cards accepted virtually everywhere. ATMs widely available
- VAT: 17%
| Topic | Details |
|---|
| Greeting | Handshakes are standard. Very direct and informal business culture |
| Dress code | High-tech sector is very casual. Traditional industries wear suits |
| Punctuality | Relatively flexible, but startup culture values efficiency |
| Communication | Very direct. "Chutzpah" (bold audacity) is core to business culture |
| Shabbat | Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Most business stops |
| Kosher | Choosing a kosher restaurant for business meals is a safe bet |
- Alcohol freely available. Israeli wine and beer are popular
- Local beer brands include Goldstar and Maccabee
- Tel Aviv Light Rail: Red Line operational. Green and Purple lines under construction
- Israel Railways: Tel Aviv-Jerusalem express (about 30 minutes)
- Bus: Egged nationwide bus network
- Taxi/Ride-hailing: Gett app available. Uber also operates
Time Zone and Climate
- Time zone: UTC+2 (UTC+3 during summer time)
- Climate: Mediterranean. Hot dry summers (30-38°C), mild rainy winters (8-18°C)
- Wikipedia: Israel
- World Bank: Israel Country Profile
- IMF World Economic Outlook
- UNESCO World Heritage List
- Start-Up Nation Central
- Israel Innovation Authority