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Yes there is!

Firstly, not directly from Stackexchange. While not an email, you can get a RSS feed.

So for example, the RSS feed for the questions on the main site would be:

http://travel.stackexchange.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=israel&sort=newesthttps://travel.stackexchange.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=israel&sort=newest

which you could put into your nearest rss subscriber.

Then, IF you do want an email, specifically, you can use a service like FeedMyInbox which you give your RSS links, and it emails you updates from the RSS feeds.

This way, you'll get new questions for Israel sent through to you.

Yes there is!

Firstly, not directly from Stackexchange. While not an email, you can get a RSS feed.

So for example, the RSS feed for the questions on the main site would be:

http://travel.stackexchange.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=israel&sort=newest

which you could put into your nearest rss subscriber.

Then, IF you do want an email, specifically, you can use a service like FeedMyInbox which you give your RSS links, and it emails you updates from the RSS feeds.

This way, you'll get new questions for Israel sent through to you.

Yes there is!

Firstly, not directly from Stackexchange. While not an email, you can get a RSS feed.

So for example, the RSS feed for the questions on the main site would be:

https://travel.stackexchange.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=israel&sort=newest

which you could put into your nearest rss subscriber.

Then, IF you do want an email, specifically, you can use a service like FeedMyInbox which you give your RSS links, and it emails you updates from the RSS feeds.

This way, you'll get new questions for Israel sent through to you.

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Yes itthere is!

Firstly, not directly from Stackexchange. While not an email, you can get a RSS feed.

So for example, the RSS feed for the questions on the main site would be:

http://travel.stackexchange.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=israel&sort=newest

which you could put into your nearest rss subscriber.

Then, IF you do want an email, specifically, you can use a service like FeedMyInbox which you give your RSS links, and it emails you updates from the RSS feeds.

This way, you'll get new questions for Israel sent through to you.

Yes it is!

Firstly, not from Stackexchange. While not an email, you can get a RSS feed.

So for example, the RSS feed for the questions on the main site would be:

http://travel.stackexchange.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=israel&sort=newest

which you could put into your nearest rss subscriber.

Then, IF you do want an email, specifically, you can use a service like FeedMyInbox which you give your RSS links, and it emails you updates from the RSS feeds.

This way, you'll get new questions for Israel sent through to you.

Yes there is!

Firstly, not directly from Stackexchange. While not an email, you can get a RSS feed.

So for example, the RSS feed for the questions on the main site would be:

http://travel.stackexchange.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=israel&sort=newest

which you could put into your nearest rss subscriber.

Then, IF you do want an email, specifically, you can use a service like FeedMyInbox which you give your RSS links, and it emails you updates from the RSS feeds.

This way, you'll get new questions for Israel sent through to you.

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Mark Mayo
  • 159.8k
  • 3
  • 55
  • 147

Yes it is!

Firstly, not from Stackexchange. While not an email, you can get a RSS feed.

So for example, the RSS feed for the questions on the main site would be:

http://travel.stackexchange.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=israel&sort=newest

which you could put into your nearest rss subscriber.

Then, IF you do want an email, specifically, you can use a service like FeedMyInbox which you give your RSS links, and it emails you updates from the RSS feeds.

This way, you'll get new questions for Israel sent through to you.