The annual Jacob’s Ladder Festival attracts a variety of musicians from several countries, plus thousands of fans.
The Jacob’s Ladder Festival might take place off the main folk music circuit on the banks of the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel, but this jamboree is known around the world. The festival regularly attracts international music groups from North America and Europe.
“There isn’t a day that goes by that we don’t get an email from someone who wants to appear at our festival,” says organizer Yehudit Vinegrad.
Sometimes referred to as a “mini Woodstock,” Jacob’s Ladder is a three-day Israeli celebration of folk, blues, Celtic, bluegrass, klezmer, world music and rock. There are four main stages, music and dance workshops, and impromptu jam sessions taking place just about everywhere you look.
Once only an attraction for English-speaking immigrants, today the 3,000 attendees include native Israelis and international visitors as well.