The vibrant bustling metropolis of Tel Aviv is an anomaly within the conservative religious state of Israel. In contrast to the ancient backdrop which surrounds everything around it, Tel Aviv is less than 100 years old, making it the first Jewish city of modern times. There are no holy sites in the city and much less of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish mentality that pervades other places like Jerusalem. But that’s what makes Tel Aviv so interesting. It’s like Israel’s specially designated fun zone.