Israel is a country of roughly eight million citizens located on the southwestern corner of the continent, where Asia intersects with Africa. Beyond its western coastline on the Mediterranean Sea, Israel is bordered by Lebanon and Syria to the north, Jordan to the east, and Egypt to the south. Israel is the world’s only Jewish-majority state, and although it has a sizeable Islamic minority population as well, most local Muslims live in the contested territory of Palestine (currently the West Bank and Gaza Strip). 

Considered one of the holiest places on earth, Jerusalem is a very popular destination where to teach abroad in Israel. Throughout history Jerusalem has sat center stage as one of the world’s most influential cities, and today it has lost none of that potency; teaching abroad in Jerusalem will be an exciting, educational, and unforgettable experience.

Tel Aviv, the country’s largest city and central economic hub, is another exceedingly popular destination where to teach abroad in Israel. Considered to be one of the world’s primary hubs of technology and innovation, Tel Aviv thrives on a young and lively spirit, which can provide a very fun environment for teachers from all over the world. Other cities you may consider include Haifa, Ramla, and Ashdod.

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