ITC is a wholesale tour operation that is dedicated to Israel Tourism. Our specialists provide groups and individual travelers with professional service and consultations, based on the highest level of expertise. We have extensive experience in the fields of Jewish, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, and Christian travel. ITC provides individual and group travel to leisure and organizational clients.
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ITC is a tour operation that sells uniquely programmed travel packages. These may include air and land services, access to academic speakers, political and religious leaders, superior accommodations, unique dinning possibilities and diverse entertainment. The value added of ITC's offering is the skill and knowledge of its staff, competitive rates, and specialty focus on Jewish and Christian travel; all translating into greater satisfaction for the customer.
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Israelis to Celebrate 62nd Year of Independence April 20 Members of Congress Introduce Legislation Reaffirming Support for U.S.-Israel Relationship Beginning at sundown Monday (April 19) and ending at sundown on Tuesday (April 20), Israelis will celebrate their country’s 62nd Independence Day, known as Yom Ha’Atzmaut in Hebrew. The day before, Israelis will observe Yom HaZikaron, the national day of remembrance of soldiers who died fighting in Israel’s wars, as well as victims of terrorism. [ Read more ]
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A Voice and a Home: Arab Rights in Israel Upon Israel’s establishment in 1948, its founders declared that the country would be not only a Jewish state, but also a democratic one, where all citizens, regardless of religion, ethnicity, race or gender, would live in peace with equal civil rights. [ Read more ]
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Healthcare in Israel: Universal Access and World-Class Treatment While modern Israel is widely recognized for its high quality of health care and abundant contributions to medical and biological sciences, Israel’s health care system continues to embody its foundational consensus that society is responsible for health of citizens. [ Read more ] |
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Israel: A World Leader in Agricultural Technology Since the establishment of the state of Israel, the country has become a world leader in agricultural technology and water management. In light of the recent surge in global food prices, such advances, which have major applications in increasing crop yields, are more important than ever. [ Read more ]
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Leading the Way: Israel Innovates for the Environment Israel is uniquely equipped to face the challenges posed by global climate change because of its long-standing environmental awareness and advanced scientific infrastructure. It has become a world leader in promoting environmental initiatives and sharing its cutting-edge technologies. [ Read more ] |
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Nurturing the Next Generation: Universal, Comprehensive Pediatric Care in Israel Israel’s Ministry of Health operates a nationwide, public network of 850 mother-and-child care centers for all citizens, whether Christian, Muslim, Jewish or any other religion. The centers provide low-cost, universal preventive services, well-child care and referrals for early intervention. [ Read more ]
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Political Parties in Israel About 10 to 15 parties, representing dramatically diverse political views, have been elected to every Knesset (Israeli Parliament, comprising 120 seats). [ Read more ] |
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Israeli Journalists: Guardians of a Free Press Journalists Profiled:
- Ilana Dayan: Investigative Reporter
- Khaled Abu Toameh: Print Journalist
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Israel’s Leaders: Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Action Israel’s religious and ethnic minorities have held some of the most prominent posts in government and other spheres of society since the country’s founding. The following is a sampling of those whose exceptional – and in some cases unprecedented – achievements have helped Israel become a model of diversity in the region. [ Read more ] |
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Profiles: Israel's Environmental Stewards Experts Profiled:
- Tzipi Iser Itzik: Environmental Advocate
- Dr. Ilan Koren: Leading Climate Scientist
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Religious Freedom in Israel: A Fundamental Guarantee Israel Funds Mosques, Korans; Protects Holy Sites for All The Israeli government supports religious services for communities of all faiths. That includes funding Korans and the operating costs for more than 100 mosques as well as the salaries of Muslim religious leaders; serving as a safe haven for minorities persecuted in surrounding countries; allowing citizens of any religion to hold political office; and paying for the upkeep of holy sites for all religions. [ Read more ] |
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The Israeli Press: Voices of Freedom Israeli news media provide a diverse array of ideological, political and cultural perspectives characterized by a strong spirit of independence. In Israel’s open society, which comprises Jews, Muslims, Christians, Druze, Circassians and Baha’i, a free press has always been crucial to the existence of its flourishing democracy. [ Read more ] |
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Timeline of Israeli-Arab Peace Initiatives Since President Obama was sworn into office, Israel has undertaken numerous actions and initiatives to pave the way for Palestinians and Israelis to live side by side in peace. [ Read more ] |
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Voting in Israel: A Right for All Citizens All Israeli citizens 18 and older — regardless of religion, gender or race — enjoy the right to vote free from intimidation. Israel’s vibrant political system ensures that virtually every segment of society and every viewpoint can be represented. Parties reflect a broad array of ideological, ethnic and religious groupings. [ Read more ]
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Women's Rights in Israel All women in Israel, regardless of ethnicity or religion, enjoy broad freedoms, rights and protections, including the right to vote, dress as they wish, say what they wish and pursue any career. Women are protected by law from discrimination. Indeed, Israel’s Declaration of Independence grants “all Israel’s inhabitants equality of social and political rights irrespective of religion, race or gender.” [ Read more ] |
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Alternative Energy: Israel at Forefront of Industry Development From Electric Cars to Affordable Solar Power, Israel Pioneering New Technologies Israel has been taking the lead in a number of alternative energy fields aimed at reducing CO2 emissions and promoting the use of renewable energy. It is one of the first countries to actively promote zero-emission electric cars and prepare the infrastructure for mass marketing such vehicles. [ Read more ]
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Humanitarian and International Aid: A Core Israeli Value Within a decade of Israel’s founding, the government and its people had demonstrated a deep commitment to engage in humanitarian relief efforts and international development programs. In 1958, Israel adopted an official humanitarian aid agenda as a principal element of the country’s international cooperation efforts. [ Read more ] |
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Israeli Women at the Helm: Profiles of Leadership Women Profiled:
- Limor Livnat:
Minister of Culture and Sport
- Sofa Landver:
Minister of Immigrant Absorption
- Tzipi Livni:
Opposition Leader (Kadima Party)
- Gabriela Shalev:
Israeli Ambassador to the UN
- Dorit Beinisch:
Supreme Court President
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- Dalia Itzik:
Former Knesset Speaker
- Golda Meir:
Israel's Fourth Prime Minister
- Nadia Hilou:
Former Member of Knesset
- Raya Strauss Bendror:
Co-founder and President of Strauss-Elite Group
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