It really depends where you go... the north is a bit more rural and secluded. Tel Aviv is pretty upbeat and there is a massive amount of night life there as well as really nice beaches. Eliat is also kind of like that...with more resorts and beaches. Jeruselem is obviously the ancient/holy city of Israel and everything is built in this old stone which gives it a different feel. That city is quite religious and there are rarely cars out on shabbat in the Jewish section and there is the kotel or dome of the rock. Then again, in other places like rochovot, it has the feel of more of a residential area. All in all apartments everywhere, disco techs, outdoor venders, and again, lots of night life.
These are only a few cities.
-- There are 75 cities in Israel with populations of more than 16,000.-- There are 27 cities in Israel with populations of more than 50,000.-- There are 14 cities in Israel with populations of more than 100,000.They are:JerusalemTel AvivChaifaRishon L'TzionPetach TikvaAshdodBeershebaCholonNetanyaBnei BrakRamat GanBat YamRechovotAshkelon
Israel (75%). There are also a number of small cities and districts outside of Israel with Jewish majorities (like Kiryas Joel, NY).
Jerusalem is the largest city in Israel in terms of both area and population with 773,600 people.
Cities and towns.
only for the Christians in israel in the main christian cities, like Nazareth and the old city of Jerusalem, there are big celebrations on Christmas
Qiryat Mal'akhi
The Levites lived in designated cities throughout ancient Israel. These cities were assigned to them by the other tribes of Israel, as the Levites did not receive a specific inheritance of land like the other tribes.
Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
Israel is a country, with several different cities in it. In itsmodern incarnation, it was established in 1948.
Much of Israeli manufacturing occurs in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, in cities like Or Yehuda.
JerusalemJerusalem, Jaffa, Joknaam, etc.
Jerusalem, Hebron, Tiberias and Safed.