10 Authentic Products. 10 Heartfelt Recipes. A Journey You'll Never Forget.
Feel the Flavors.
Hear the Stories.
Step Into the Soul of Israel.
Israel is a land where ancient traditions and modern wonders intertwine.
Join us as we open a window into the magic of Israel. Taste, see, and feel the Heartland.
Every product you touch, every flavor you savor, tells a story of resilience, hope, and heart.

From the sun-soaked hills of Judea to the bustling markets of Tel Aviv, the spirit of Israel lives in its crafts, its foods, and its people. This is more than a country - it's a piece of a living, breathing miracle.
Across the sun-soaked hills of Galilee, ancient olive trees still bear fruit — some believed to be over 1,000 years old. This golden oil once lit the Holy Temple and anointed kings; today, it graces your table with the same richness of spirit and flavor.

Did you know? Some Israeli olive trees have names — passed down through generations like members of the family. In each drop, you're tasting a legacy.
Galilean Extra Virgin Olive Oil
In the sun-drenched hills of Judea, Boaz Ido lovingly revived an abandoned olive grove at Carma Olive Oil in Mishor Adumim. Using traditional methods, like those of ancient farmers, he brought the trees back to life.

Each bottle of Carma’s extra virgin olive oil is gently pressed to preserve its delicate flavor—carrying the spirit of the land and echoing the olive oil treasured in biblical times. A living bond to the heart of Israel.
Carma Olive Oil
Judea
Herbs of Kedem: Healing Minerals from the Depths of the Land
Dead Sea
In the sun-soaked hills above the Dead Sea, Ben Zion David and his team at Herbs of Kedem blend ancient desert herbs with the sea’s legendary minerals to craft skincare that heals, protects, and renews. From nourishing soaps to therapeutic creams, every formula channels the land’s power with care and wisdom.

Each product carries this legacy—infused with Dead Sea salts and clays, designed to restore balance and bring the timeless vitality of Israel’s desert and sea into your everyday rituals.
Harvested from the lowest point on Earth, the minerals of the Dead Sea have been used for wellness since biblical times. Packed with magnesium and calcium, this salt soothes sore muscles, nourishes tired skin, and brings a piece of Israel’s stillness into your bath.

Little-known fact: The salt crystals from the Dead Sea are so dense, they naturally float — just like your body does in its waters.
Dead Sea Mineral Salt
Derech Hatavlinim's Za'atar Spice —
A Family Tradition in Every Sprinkle
At Spice Road Farms in the hills of Judea, Avi Zitershpiler and his father Zvi grow heritage herbs and craft za’atar using wild hyssop, sesame, and sumac—capturing the bold aroma of Israel.

Each sprinkle brings tradition to life—bread, olive oil, and za’atar shared at the table—while supporting a family’s legacy and small Israeli farmers.
Wild Za’atar Herb Blend
Fragrant and full of character, za’atar is the soul of Israeli kitchens. Its main ingredient, hyssop, is mentioned in the Bible as a symbol of cleansing. Toasted sesame seeds, sumac, and wild herbs round out this beloved blend.

Here’s something special: In Israel, children often dip pita into olive oil and za’atar before school — it's considered brain food and comfort food all at once.
Crafted by artisans in Jerusalem, Hebron, and Safed, each Judaica piece tells a spiritual story — of light, remembrance, and rootedness. Whether it's a mezuzah or a menorah, these pieces are modern heirlooms that carry tradition into everyday life.

Unexpected detail: Some artisans use wood from olive trees felled by storms — turning loss into beauty, and giving the tree a second life in your home.
Handmade Judaica
TouchwooDesign, founded in Jerusalem by friends Ofir Barouchi and Assaf Goldstein, creates laser-cut wood pieces that celebrate Israeli heritage.

Their Knesset Menorah honors the iconic symbol outside Parliament—crafted with care, blending modern design with deep meaning and national pride.
TouchwooDesign: Knesset Menorah — Artistry Rooted in Heritage
Jerusalem
Samaria
Batya Erdstein: Ceramics — Tradition Shaped by Hand
In the hills of Samaria, ceramic artist Batya Erdstein shapes clay into meaningful pieces inspired by Jewish tradition and the land of Israel.

Each cup, plate, or pomegranate vessel is made to be used and cherished—blending beauty, heritage, and a quiet sense of connection to the past.
Biblically Inspired Ceramics
From clay gathered in the Judean hills, Israeli potters shape vessels that feel as if they were unearthed from an archaeological dig. Adorned with pomegranates, fig trees, and flowing springs, these pieces are as symbolic as they are beautiful.

Curious fact: In Israel, many potters choose to work with red clay sourced from the Judean Hills, not just for its beauty — but because its mineral composition subtly enhances the colors of natural glazes when fired.
Drawn from desert blooms and eucalyptus groves, this honey captures the sun-drenched spirit of Israel. It’s rich, fragrant, and completely unprocessed.

Sweet surprise: Israeli honey is so prized that ancient clay beehives — over 3,000 years old — were discovered near Beit She’an, showing just how long this land has nurtured bees.
Wildflower and Eucalyptus Honey
In the flower-filled hills, Yishai and his wife Zion continue their family’s beekeeping legacy at Pereh Beehive. Their bees gather nectar from wildflowers, olives, and fruit blossoms, creating rich, pure honey that reflects the land of Israel.

Each jar celebrates nature’s abundance and a deep family tradition —bringing the wild, blooming spirit of southern Judea to your table.
Pereh Honey: Wild Sweetness from the Hills of Judea
On the volcanic slopes of the Golan Heights, Odem Mountain Winery reflects the Alfasi family’s deep roots and devotion to the land.

Their grapes grow in rich basalt soil, and each bottle captures the strength of the region and the warmth of generations working together—a true taste of resilience and tradition.
Golan Heights
Odem Mountain Winery: Spirit from Golan Heights
Wines from the Judean and Samarian hills are not only delicious — they carry history in every sip. Made from grapes kissed by desert winds and ancient soil, these wines rival the world’s best.

Here’s a fascinating twist: Israel is one of the only places in the world where wineries are reviving ancient indigenous grape varieties once thought lost — including varieties mentioned in the Bible, such as the ancient native varieties like Marawi and Bittuni, with roots back over 2,000 years.
Boutique Israeli Wines
In her studio in Petach Tikva, Dorit creates meaningful pieces inspired by Jewish prayers and blessings. Each Hamsa combines vibrant color, traditional motifs, and modern laser-cut design —blending ancient spirit with fresh artistry.

Dorit believes her work should offer more than beauty — it brings protection, hope, and a sense of belonging into everyday life.
Soft linens and richly embroidered runners carry the spirit of Israel into your home. Each design — from fig leaves to olive branches — tells a story of life and blessing.

Unexpected gem: In Israel’s Galilee region, some artisan textile makers still weave on handlooms using patterns inspired by ancient mosaics uncovered in nearby archaeological sites. The patterns aren’t just decorative — many carry symbolic meanings of unity, protection, and abundance, passed down through generations.
Embroidered Textiles and Home Treasures
Dorit's Hamsa Blessing — Lovingly Shaped by Heart
Petach Tikva
Artisans craft each piece using authentic materials: Roman glass shards, Jerusalem stone, or silver shaped into the outline of Israel. Every necklace or ring is a miniature time capsule.

Little-known wonder: Some Israeli jewelry designers incorporate authentic ancient materials — like Roman-era glass or pottery shards — recovered in licensed digs and certified for use, turning history into wearable art.
Handcrafted Jewelry
Founded in 1983, Marina Jewelry is a beloved Israeli boutique where Marina Meiri creates timeless pieces inspired by Jerusalem and biblical heritage.

Her designs blend tradition, artistry, and semi-precious stones — many inspired by the stories and symbols of the Torah. Each element is carefully chosen to reflect a connection to the land and legacy of Israel.
Marina Jewelry:
Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem
Jerusalem
ShalvaTea was founded in 2015 by herbalist David Ross, inspired by the healing plants around his home in the Jerusalem Forest. His blends reflect Israel’s diverse landscapes — from Galilee to the Arava.

Each tea is a tribute to the land’s natural rhythms. With every sip, you experience the calm, care, and wild beauty of Israel.
ShalvaTea: Wild Herbal Infusions — Grown in Israel’s Soul
Brewed from herbs that thrive in Israel’s wild landscapes — thyme, sage, lemongrass — these teas are nature’s invitation to slow down. Each cup is calming, aromatic, and filled with quiet power.

Cool fact: In Israel’s Galilee and Golan regions, herbalists often forage for white savory — a fragrant, peppery herb traditionally brewed into tea to aid digestion and lift the mood.
Organic Herbal Teas and Infusions
✅ Drizzle extra virgin olive oil over warm challah, or use to cook your couscous pilaf.
✅ Use Dead Sea salt to season baked fish or in your Israeli eggpalnt recipe.
✅ Don’t miss the sweet touch of Israeli honey along with the aromatic teas and from the Land with your desserts.
✅ Pair Israeli wine with some Biblical Ezekiel bread or a classic Shakshuka meal.
Each recipe is a delicious invitation to taste, explore, and celebrate the flavors of Israel — from your own home 🇮🇱
unique ways to connect with the israeli culinary world
10 Israeli Video Recipes
There’s something deeply meaningful about using real Israeli ingredients in your everyday meals — especially when you know the hands that harvested them. That’s why we’ve brought together beloved products like olive oil, fragrant za’atar, raw honey, wine, and mineral-rich Dead Sea salt - to help you create dishes that are full of heart and heritage.
In our recipe collection, you’ll find easy, inspiring ways to bring these treasures to life in your kitchen.
Israeli Couscous Pilaf
Israeli Eggplant
Lemon chicken with turmeric
Mediterranean Salad with Fried Halloumi Cheese
Shakshuka
Classic chicken schnitzel with Israeli salad
Orange Bulgur Salad
Potato Soup with Turmeric
Potato latkes
Banana Bread with an Israeli Twist
Lev Haolam is a unique monthly subscription that brings the spirit of Israel straight to your door — through surprise boxes filled with authentic products made by small, local artisans across Judea, Samaria, the Galilee, and beyond.
Each box includes 7–9 full-size items like handcrafted ceramics, boutique wines, artisanal olive oils, natural Dead Sea cosmetics, spices, teas, sweets, and much more — all carefully curated to reflect the land’s beauty, tradition, and creativity.

But it’s more than just a box; with every delivery, you’re supporting Israeli families, discovering their personal stories, and building a heartfelt connection with the people who call this land home.
Ready to bring these flavors into your home?
Each recipe is a journey —
and with every bite, you’re tasting the love, land, and legacy of Israel.