Tzfat
Tzfat is historical, romantic, charming, and quirky. One of Israel’s four holy cities, Tzfat is perhaps as well known for its artists as it is for its mystics.
Netanya
Netanya is a coastal city, located north of Tel Aviv and south of Haifa. Its beautiful beaches have made the city a popular tourist destination and are a contributing factor to the city’s continued expansion.
Kfar Saba
Kfar Saba offers every convenience that you would expect from a mid-size city in terms of education, shopping, housing options, and recreation. The residential population is diverse in their make-up which offers for a rich community life.
Tel Mond
Located in the heart of the Sharon region, Tel Mond is home to a vibrant and active Anglo community. Residents of Tel Mond benefit from being only kilometers away from high-tech job opportunities, shopping centers, and the beach, while also being able to enjoy the calm and luxury of living in a suburban community.
Ramat Gan
What started in the 1920’s as an agricultural village has become today one of the leading business communities in the Middle East. Well known for having one of the largest diamond exchanges in the world, Ramat Gan is also known for its superior schools and well-maintained and lush neighborhood parks.
Nahariya
Nahariya is a beautiful seaside city located 30 kilometers north of Haifa on a stunning stretch of the Mediterranean coast. Founded in 1934 by Jews from Germany, it has now developed into a popular seaside resort and is the capital of the Western Galilee.
Hashmonaim
There are few Yishuvim that are as centrally located as Hashmonaim, a 28 year-old Yishuv that is a popular destination for religious, English-speaking Olim. The community is warm, close-knit, and offers a multi-cultural experience in a small-town atmosphere. Many of the young-married children and their families rent and remain in the community.









