IT Editor Janelle Nanos is in Israel this week, and she's (attempting to) blog when she has a few spare minutes. You can follow all of her posts here.
I love fresh produce markets, and can often be found on weekends in Washington exploring the stalls of our Eastern Market neighborhood. But in Israel, the entire scale of the market culture is much richer and alive than anything I've found in the U.S. Carmel Street in Tel Aviv is a perfect example, where you can find everything from "Don't Worry Be Jewish" T-shirts to some of the most incredibly appetizing produce that I've seen anywhere. The smell of spices wafts through the narrow stretch of the street, and it's crowded, so be prepared to hold your own as you make your way through. You can get a sense of what the experience is like in the video, above.
And if you're looking for some truly unique finds, explore the flea market in Jaffa. Eclectic storefronts offer up furniture, old suitcases, and glassware, though it can be a bit of a toss-up in terms of what you'll be able to find. Look for the bright yellow motorcycle parked outside my favorite shop, Palestina, which has hundreds of old tools, maps. photos, and other items that shop owner Amotz Jakoby has found in old homes throughout Israel. His shop is along Amiad Street, and you can get a fantastic glimpse of what it looks like inside here.
Photos: Janelle Nanos










Israel is interesting country. But it's also dangerous there. Nevertheless, I'd like to travel there
Carmel Street in Tel Aviv is truly fantastic... I really like there, but my husband was scared when he read it is a great target for attacks :)
Close to this marketing going to Nahalat Binyamin Market I ate a wonderful thin bread full of things inside (sorry I can't remember the name), but I upload a picture for you to take a look: http://www.mikix.com/fotos/Yaffo_TelAviv 041.jpg
Cheers,