Dirshu World Siyum

Millions of dafim, millions of tests, endless hours of ameilus and dedication, will all culminate at the World Siyumim held in 7 locations across the globe. Throughout the limud of shas over 25,000 lomdim immersed themselves in the world of gemara with the Dirshu system of accountability, to ensure that they truly retain the knowledge they acquire. Gedolei Yisroel, Rabbonim, family members of the Dirshu lomed and yidden from all walks of life will join in an uplifting celebration of Ameilus B’Torah. Be in the moment, be inspired forever.

Dirshu is an Orthodox Jewish international organization whose goal is to strengthen and encourage Torah study. Founded in 1997, the organization produces study cycles, sponsors shiurim (Torah lectures), furnishes and grades tests, and offers financial incentives to individuals and groups to learn and master Talmud, Halakha, and Mussar texts. It has also published new editions of traditional Jewish texts, and sponsored major gatherings to celebrate the completion of its study cycles. As of 2018, more than 150,000 people have participated in its programs, which have spread to 26 countries on five continents.

Participation in the siyumim (celebrations of completion) of the various programs is on the rise around the globe. In 2012, Dirshu held a small Siyum HaShas in New York. In 2020, the organization planned 11 separate Siyum HaShas events. These include three events for a total of 20,000 attendees in the U.S., two events for 15,000 in Israel (Jerusalem and Tel Aviv), two events for 5,000 in Manchester, England; and siyumim in Paris, France; Cape Town, South Africa; Minsk, Belarus; and Pinsk, Belarus, which attracted thousands more.

2022 Live Stream from Israel

2022 Live Stream from Paris

2020 Live Stream from the USA

2020 Live Stream from Manchester

Christmas Market in Nazareth

Christmas Market in Nazareth

​​Where better to spend Christmas in Israel than in the hometown of Jesus Christ? Christmas in Nazareth, held each December and centered around Mary’s Well Square, is reminiscent of Europe’s famed Christmas markets. The season opens with the lighting of one of the Middle East’s largest Christmas trees.

Stalls fill the historic plaza, selling handmade ornaments, embroidered tablecloths, spice blends, and sweets that disappear before you’ve made it to the next booth. Visitors can dive into the flavors of the Middle East with popular treats like knafeh, a cheesy dessert soaked in orange blossom syrup, or ma’amoul, date or nut-filled cookies dusted with powdered sugar. It may not be a white Christmas, but the chilly Nazareth nights make for a perfect place to taste sahlab; a thick, warm pudding drink with cinnamon and nuts.

A short walk from the market is the Basilica of the Annunciation, with its bells singing over the city. Locals, Arab Christian families, pilgrims, and tourists alike come out for a chance to experience holiday cheer in the heart of Israel, where Christmas has been celebrated for centuries. Whether you’re watching the parade or attending Midnight Mass at the Basilica, you’re sure to enjoy the friendly and festive atmosphere here.

Christmas Market in Tel Aviv-Jaffa

Tel Aviv-Jaffa is a great place to celebrate Christmas in Israel. The stunning Christmas tree next to the clock tower of Jaffa will be here again.

For more information about Christmas events in Israel, read Christmas in Bethlehem , Christmas in Nazareth , and Christmas in Jerusalem.

For more information about Christmas in Israel, read our blog: Christmas in Israel: Decking the Halls of Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jaffa, and Nazareth.

Givat Shmuel Food Fair

The Farmers Market takes place every Friday between the hours of 08:00-15:00 in the parking lot of a shopping mall in, Givat Shmuel. This market is part of a series of a chain of farmer’s markets that take place in Tel Aviv, Herzliya and Raanana. There is a variety of food stalls which include the produce from the best farmers, cheese-makers and bakers. In this market you are guaranteed to find a wide selection of the freshest vegetables, fruits, herbs, cheese, breads and olive oils as well as a large assortment of tasty homemade products.

Eilat Food Festival

The festival affords visitors the opportunity to taste dozens of dishes, including sandwiches and desserts, as well as alcoholic drinks. All the food carts are located in the same area, so visitors can easily test out restaurant after restaurant to see what local eateries have to offer. For three consecutive nights, visitors can taste dishes from well-known Eilat restaurants, chef’s restaurants, and fast food places, against the enthralling beauty of the Gulf of Eilat and the Red Sea. The carts feature all types of dishes – meat, fish, sandwiches, and pizzas – including decadent desserts, boutique beers, cocktails, and special chef’s dishes.

Between bites, visitors may enjoy the many musical performances by some of Israel’s leading artists, including afternoon shows by pop stars beloved by Israeli kids to live performances for adults at night. The performances are free of charge and the dishes offered at the food carts are generally sold at low prices.

Visitors to the Eilat Food Festival can also enjoy everything else the city has to offer during their stay. During the day, the beaches are an obvious option. And if you need a fix of adrenalin, several extreme water sports are available all along the Red Sea shore. Within the city, you can shop for virtually anything without paying VAT as well as enjoy attractions suitable to the entire family. And don’t forget to leave room in your tummy for the evening meal!

The official date for next year’s event will be announced on the event’s website.

Orot Market Food Fair

For more than ten years, this weekly fair has been taking place at the Orot Mall, with more than thirty food stalls to satisfy passersby. The freshly baked breads topped with homemade spreads and artisan cheeses can win anyone over. Enjoy salads, Chinese food, baclava, cookies, and other delights.

Ha’ochel Ha’kafri Festival

Just a short drive from the center of the country, this rural festival takes place in an area abundant with beautiful views and nature- Mate Yehuda. This exceptional festival has a different vibe from typical food fairs, as local cooks open their homes and hearts to serve traditional dishes from many cultures. The personal and unique adventure of eating at a host family’s home, makes the experience that much more authentic and enjoyable, and is something unobtainable in any store or restaurant. This area of the country has a diverse population, which is reflected in this fascinating and flavorful culinary event.

EAT Tel Aviv Festival

Eat Tel Aviv is the only food festival that brings together all of the city’s best chefs to one place, with the most amazing dishes in the country. For six days, Charles Clore Park is transformed into a festive market venue with live music, celebrity chefs, colorful food trucks, and innovative food stands. Participating in the festival are some of the best restaurants in Tel Aviv (including Manta Ray, Dixie, Captain Carrie and more) and some of the finest and most famous chefs in Israel chefs (Haim Cohen, Shaul Ben Aderet, Yonatan Roshfeld, David Frenkel, Ronen Skinzis and more). You can expect tastings and delicious street food to try and take away.

Date is subject to change. Please see the official website for the most up-to-date information.

Dizengoff Food Fair

A convergence of cultures from around the world, the Dizengoff Food Fair offers a taste of everything. Every Thursday and Friday present the opportunity to expand your culinary horizons. Allow the enticing aromas of the stalls to guide you through the maze that is Dizengoff Center. This fair offers something for everyone, much like Israel, from children to the elderly, and sit-down snacks to takeaway weekend meals. For those who do not have the time to visit the seemingly endless array of culinary delights across the country, this fair provides an opportunity to taste a bit everything, from Druze food to Italian cuisine.

Red Sea Jazz Festival

This four-day jazz bonanza features 9-10 concerts every evening, as well as 6 workshops with surprise guess artists and nightly jam sessions. This all takes place in the beautiful Red Sea area in the Eilat port surrounded by the famous red hills. This festival was first held in 1987 and offers a combination of both international and local jazz artists. It runs as a non-profit organization with the support of the Eilat municipality and the ministry of tourism. It usually draws audiences of around 70,000 people! If you’re a fan of Jazz you won’t want to miss this festival.

 

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