On Dizengoff and Ben Yehuda Streets, cafés once rang with the sounds of poetry and literary discourse. Today, Tmol Shilshom is continuing in that intellectual
Several women wearing Venetian masks emerge from behind a red velvet curtain. The sounds of Renaissance music fill the room, and a 40-foot-long Italian walnut
From horseback rides in the Galilee and through forests near Safed to digging shoulder to shoulder with top archaeologists at a Herodian temple site, there
Ayalah Revach orders a cappuccino and kicks off her platform shoes. “Ah, that’s better,” she says, sitting cross-legged at Cafe Nona, where she regularly meets