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The winners of our 2021 Summer in Israel Photo Contest!


Best Photo

Congratulations to Mitchell Stein for winning 1st place for Best Photo with his photo, Love Thy Neighbor.

Love Thy Neighbor by Mitchell Stein Love Thy Neighbor by Mitchell Stein

"Taken in Tel Aviv, this photo represents Israel's modernity and the essence of its character. Tel Aviv is a city constantly evolving, representing a city built on ambition. This photo represents an intersection of proud Jewish identity as well as one that has proudly accepted a community barred elsewhere in the Middle East. Proudly representing its LGBT community among its proud Jewish identity, Tel Aviv is a city that shows that the Jewish State is, and continues to be, a proud modern democracy where its citizens can be free and proud of who they are. One of Judaism's guiding principles is to "Love Thy Neighbor as yourself", and I feel this image represents Israel's commitment to do just that. This flag, its iconography, and the backdrop of an old building in Tel Aviv represents the city's history, modernity, and identity." - Mitchell Stein

Congratulations to Jonathan Punski for winning 2nd Place for Best Photo with his photo, Lush gardens in the desert: Homage to a dreamer.

Lush gardens in the desert: Homage to a dreamer by Jonathan Punski Lush gardens in the desert: Homage to a dreamer by Jonathan Punski

"The Ben Gurion gravesite in the Negev is a must see for its beauty and inspiration it provides. Israel's first prime minister was a visionary who continues to have a huge influence in Israel's political and biological landscape! Traveling through the vast, hot and humid desert one may think living there is impossible. However, it is possible and being done. The desert is now recognized as a massive untapped housing potential for Israel's fast increasing population, and in the years ahead is expected to continue to see more and more development." - Jonathan Punski

Best Ensemble

Congratulations to Justin Joven for winning 1st Place for Best Ensemble with his collection, First (But Definitely Not the Last) Time in the Holy Land.

 First (But Definitely Not the Last) Time in the Holy Land by Justin Jovin First (But Definitely Not the Last) Time in the Holy Land by Justin Jovin

"I visited Israel for the first time and went to Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, various kibbutzim, Safed and Rosh Hanikra. I’ve never felt more spiritual during my time there and I look forward to visiting this wonderful country soon" - Justin Joven




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