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Wine in Israel
They shall build houses and inhabit them; They shall plant vineyards and eat their fruit. Isaiah 65:21 The concept of fruitful vineyards is deeply entwined in the biblical prophecies concerning the return of the Jewish people to the land of promise. Wine is used as a symbol of divine grace and love throughout the Bible....
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Located about 20 miles south of Jerusalem in the Judean Hills is Hebron, one of the holiest cities in the Holy Land, and the site of the oldest Jewish community in the world. Considered the largest city in the West Bank with a population of roughly 220,000 people, Hebron is contested territory, which makes for...
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Located along the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee, the sleepy fishing village of Capernaum would become well-known as the focal point of Jesus’ three-year ministry. Largely undiscovered until the 19th century, Capernaum’s biblical significance brings in thousands of tourists year-round desiring to experience the town in its ancient glory. Archaeological Findings Known as...
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Israeli archaeologists have published a 360-degree analysis of a rural, affluent Christian town in the Galilee that was most likely destroyed by Persian invaders in 613 CE. Unearthed in 2007 in a salvage excavation before roadworks near Shlomi and Kibbutz Hanita, the remains of the Byzantine settlement at Pi Mazuva are located in modern Israel’s...
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If you happen to be visiting the Lower Galilee region, you will notice the towering presence of Mount Arbel, standing watch approximately 1,300 feet above the western side of the Sea of Galilee. Not unlike many mountains in Israel, Mount Arbel affords stunning vistas of the surrounding area, including the Golan Heights and Mount Hermon....
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Situated on a hill in the Givat Ram neighborhood of Jerusalem, the Israel Museum is home to biblical artifacts, such as a nail attesting to crucifixion during Jesus’ time, as well as the Dead Sea Scrolls housed within the Shrine of the Book. Founded in 1965 as Israel’s national museum, the Israel Museum truly boasts...
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Since time immemorial, Mount Carmel has been crowned by lush, green forests and broad, beautiful landscapes. It is beloved for its panoramic views of the Jezreel Valley and the Mediterranean Sea. Hidden among the natural springs coming from its limestone outcroppings are a series of volcanic cave entrances—ideal hideaways for criminals on the run—or in...
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One of the most significant holidays on the Jewish calendar, Shavu’ot is a two-day celebration which translates to mean “weeks” in Hebrew, lending credence to one of its more recognizable names, the “Festival of Weeks.” In the Greek, the word translates to Pentecost, which is the name familiar to most Christians. Shavu’ot is celebrated 50...
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Each year, Israelis celebrate Yom Yerushalayim, or Jerusalem Day, to commemorate the reunification of their capital city after the Six Day War in 1967. Celebrated on the 28th day of the Hebrew month of Iyar—or sometime in mid- to late-May—Jerusalem becomes the centerpiece for a massive nationwide birthday party.History After Israel was declared an independent...
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If you are in the northern part of Old Akko, you cannot miss the imposing building which stands atop the ruins of a 12th-century former Crusader fortress. Known colloquially as the Citadel, it once served as a saraya (government building) for Akko’s rulers during the Ottoman era. Today, visitors can walk through an impressive museum...
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