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Shavu’ot is one of the most significant holidays on the Jewish calendar. The word shavu’ot translates in Hebrew to “weeks,” 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 days—or seven...
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Known in Scripture only as “the brook Kidron,” the Kidron Valley runs north to south between the Mount of Olives and the eastern wall of the Temple Mount. The 20-mile long stretch naturally descends 4,000 feet and tapers off into the Dead Sea. Originally filled by the Gihon Spring, the flow of water in the...
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Each country observing memorial ceremonies for their fallen soldiers does so in a unique way, incorporating protocol imbedded in their cultural traditions. The same is true for countries celebrating their national independence. In Israel, the two days, Yom Hazikaron and Yom Haatzmaut, when Israelis observe their fallen soldiers and immediately afterwards celebrate their national independence,...
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Just outside the Old City of Jerusalem on Mount Zion is the Upper Room, or the Cenacle. This structure has been regarded as the traditional site of the Last Supper since the fourth century AD. According to scripture, the Upper Room is where the Last Supper took place and where Jesus washed His disciples’ feet...
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The festival of Pesach, more commonly known as Passover, commemorates the exodus of the children of Israel from slavery in Egypt. This major festival not only celebrates national liberation, but also the strongly-held belief that God hears the cry of the oppressed. The holiday originated from the key events which unfold in Exodus chapters 12...
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Known by a handful of other names, such as Lake Kinneret, Lake of Gennesaret, and the Sea of Tiberias, the Sea of Galilee has a vibrant history dating back thousands of years. Straddling the ancient Via Maris (trade route) that connects Egypt with the northern empires of the past, this stunning freshwater lake plays a...
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Purim is one of the most joyous holidays in the Jewish calendar. Meaning “lots” in ancient Persian, Purim is celebrated to commemorate the Jewish liberation from Haman, who was prime minister to the King Ahasuerus, ruler of the Persian Empire. This is the story in the biblical book of Esther. Haman planned to kill the...
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Located in the biblical heartland of Israel, one of the most significant heritage sites in Israel is the biblical town of Shiloh, ancient home of the Jewish Tabernacle (Tent of Meeting) and the first center of worship in the Promised Land. Established by Joshua approximately 3,500 years ago as the spiritual capital of Israel, Jews...
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One of the oldest cities in Israel, Beit She’an played a vitally important historic role in biblical times. Located in the Galilee region of northern Israel where the Harod Valley and Jordan Valley meet, many tourists tend to overlook Beit She’an. However, it is one of the largest and strategically significant archaeological sites in Israel....
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The second largest city in Israel, Tel Aviv is known as the “New York of Israel” for its standing as the commercial and financial center of the country. However, it can also be said that Tel Aviv shares New York’s moniker as “the city that never sleeps.” Tel Aviv is a vibrant, active metropolis on...
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