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My Beautiful Israel: Voting Begins!

Help choose the most beautiful photo of an Israeli landscape, and win great prizes too!

Regavim’s Photo Contest has reached its voting stage!

Between 22 June – 3 July 2021, you’re invited to cast your vote for the best photo!

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How to vote? Visit our online gallery to see full-screen views of all the beautiful photos that were submitted, then vote via the Google form here or straight from the gallery page!

The best entry will win a round-trip plane ticket to Israel. Second place earns a one-night stay (2 days) at a 5-star Israeli hotel, while the photographer of the third most popular photo will enjoy a dinner for two at one of Israel’s leading gourmet kosher restaurants.

In addition, 10 people will win prizes simply for casting their vote! We’ll create a canvas print of the photo of your choice from the contest gallery, and have it delivered to your door.

So what are you waiting for? Vote now!

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