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A diverse and fascinating country, Israel represents a wealth of Jewish heritage with a variety of religions and lifestyles. Below are a list of regions you can visit virtually.

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Tel Aviv
Almost one hundred years ago, on the coastal dunes north of ancient Jaffa, a very self-conscious group of pioneers set out to beget the first Hebrew city.
Bat Yam
Its promenade stretching along three and a half kilometers of prime Mediterranean beachfront, Bat Yam is coming into its own right as a prime resort and recreation center.
Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a dynamic city. It is a city which embraces ancient history and contemporary living. It is a city which the Jewish people have yearned to live in for thousands of years.
Haifa
Haifa, Israel's third largest city, is the capital of the north and home to some 265,000 inhabitants.
Misgav
The Misgav region offers a variety of community options, in rural settings, in the picturesque hills of the Galilee.
Hod Hasharon
Hod Hasharon, is the name given to four agricultural Moshavim situated in the heart of a rapidly growing metropolitan area, which merged together in 1964 to form a rejuvenated, up- and- coming local
Karmiel
Established in 1964, Karmiel is located midway between Acre and Safed in the Beit Kerem Valley, which divides the Upper and Lower Galilee.
Beit Shemesh
For over three thousand years, from the Biblical to the Talmudic to the Byzantine Christian eras, the city of Beit Shemesh has been recorded and described in a variety of developments.
Ashkelon
Historically Ashkelon holds a prominent place as one of the more ancient cities of the world.
Ashdod
Ashdod is located on the golden coast of the Mediterranean, only 35 kilometers from the cities of Tel Aviv and Ashkelon.
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