There are huge amounts of things to do in Israel, and it really depends on the kind of thing you like.
For a religious holiday, obviously, give several days to Jerusalem. Tours around the old city, going to the various sites (church of holy sepulchre/dome of rock/western wall)
Also, you could go around the port of Jaffa which is very beautiful. A few days touring Tel Aviv is always good, as there are many beautiful Bauhaus-architecture buildings.
A day trip to the Negev to do a hike or a camel safari is always good, you can also go to the dead sea and the nature reserve called Ein Gedi (I particularly recommend this- it is absolutely fantastic). You can go white-water rafting on the river Jordan too.
In the north, you can go skiing in mount Hermon (seasonal), stay in a kibbutz for a few days, or hike around the Galil.
I have only given a few highlights. Your best bet is to get a guidebook.
There are so many beautiful places to visit in Israel! I went last year and loved Tel Aviv, Galilee and Jerusalem (Old City and New City). If you do travel to Israel, I strongly recommend enlisting the help of a travel agent that specializes in Israel tours. They can tell you the best places to visit, give you tips on what to pack and how to stay safe, help you save money on souvenirs, etc. I had a fantastic trip with Gil Travel, http://www.giltravel.com.
There are many interesting places to visit when in Israel. Some of them are:
Dome of the Rock.
Yad Vashem
Gate of Hope
Rosh Ha'ayin
Solomon's Pillars
Coral Island
same thing you do; live, work, play, etc....same as all over the world.
ive lived in israel and usa, and there is not much difference except for the food and language
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