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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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After the return of the Jewish people to their homeland and the rebirth of the State of Israel in 1948, several holidays were added to the Jewish calendar, each commemorating an important aspect of Israel’s history and existence. In particular, two days, forever connected, back-to-back on both the Jewish and Gregorian calendars, from sunset to...
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In Israel, the holiday of Pesach holds multiple layers of meaning. The festival of Pesach, known as Passover, commemorates the exodus of the children of Israel from slavery in Egypt. Within the Jewish faith, Pesach marks the Israelites’ journey from slavery to freedom, unified, as a sovereign nation, after suffering 400 years of harsh slavery...
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MOUNT CARMEL is the site of one of the most famous showdowns in biblical history, and it also boasts one of the most breathtaking views in Israel. Although relatively small compared to other mountains in Israel, Mount Carmel’s peak is high enough to afford a panoramic view of the coastal plain, the Mediterranean Sea, and...
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Just a short distance from the southern end of Tel Aviv’s seaside promenade is the ancient port city of Jaffa. While this picturesque cliffside town may suggest quaintness, it is far from unassuming—even next to its more metropolitan neighbor. But it is the ancient port that truly makes Jaffa unique. Often mentioned in the Bible...
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Add Jordan to Your Israel Trip
Situated in the heart of the Holy Land, Jordan’s roots are found throughout the Old Testament. Jordan’s welcoming approach to tourists makes it a popular destination for many who wish to explore the biblical roots of their faith outside of Israel. Visitors will discover well-preserved and easily accessible sites to enhance their journey of a...
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If the idea of getting lost in the clouds of the Holy Land appeals to you, then you might consider a sojourn to Safed, considered one of Israel’s most spiritual cities. Located in Israel’s Northern District, nestled among the Galilee’s dense pine woodlands, the city of Safed overlooks the Sea of Galilee and Tiberias like...
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Seven date palm trees have been grown from 2000-year-old seeds that were found in the Judean desert near Jerusalem. The seeds – the oldest ever germinated – were among hundreds discovered in caves and in an ancient palace built by King Herod the Great in the 1st century BC. Sarah Sallon at the Louis L...
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Take a quick glance at Ashkelon, and you might never know it is one of the oldest cities in Israel. Renowned as a resort city with its extensive shoreline and immaculate beaches, Ashkelon has a 5,000-year history that belies its modern appearance. A port city along the Mediterranean Sea, Ashkelon is located approximately 30 miles...
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Renowned for being a city of sun and fun, Eilat boasts sparkling azure waters and gentle breezes, but its resort-like vibe also belies a rich history. Eilat is Israel’s port gateway to the east, positioned snugly between the Red Sea and the Negev desert. It attracts tourists from over 100 countries to its extensive beaches,...
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