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Cave of the Apocalypse
Located in the southeastern part of Aegean Sea, the small Greek island of Patmos boasts all the elements of what you would expect from an ideal vacation spot: breezy and pristine beaches, plentiful wildlife, magnificent vistas, and historic sites. Patmos welcomes massive numbers of tourists from around the world for these characteristics alone, but its...
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Shavu’ot | The Feast of Weeks or Firstfruits
One of the most sacred 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.” At the heart of the Shavu’ot celebration is God’s provision for His people, both practically and spiritually. Shavu’ot ultimately invites...
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The Yardenit Baptismal Site
One of the most visited sites by pilgrims of all types is the Jordan River, where baptisms occur regularly among Christians visiting Israel. While there is no conclusive proof of exactly where Jesus was baptized, for many who want to experience the beauty and solemnity of being baptized in the Jordan, the Yardenit Baptismal Site...
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National-Holidays-in-Israel-Memorial-Day-and-Independence-Day
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. Two days, forever connected, back-to-back on both the Jewish and Gregorian calendars, from sunset to sunset—Yom Ha’Zikaron,...
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Honoring the Past and Looking to the Future | Yom HaShoah and Yad Vashem
Known as Holocaust Remembrance Day, Yom HaShoah is a national memorial day in Israel. The full name of the holiday is Yom HaShoah Ve-Hagevurah, translated as the “Day of (remembrance of) the Holocaust and the Heroism.” The day was selected in a resolution passed by the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, on April 12, 1951. Yom HaShoah...
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Holidays in Israel | Pesach (Passover)
The story of the exodus from Egypt is ultimately a celebration of freedom, but it is also a powerful metaphor that is appreciated not only by Jews, but by Christians as well. The festival of Pesach, known as Passover, holds multiple layers of meaning, particularly in Israel. Within the Jewish faith, Pesach marks the Israelites’...
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Archaeological site with Christian mosaic to take the place of Israeli prison
Mosaic found in the ruins of a prayer hall dating back to third century A.D., according to Israel Antiquities Authority. The earliest mosaic ever dedicated to Jesus might soon be excavated and eventually become a new tourist site, according to a Times of Israel report on Monday. The mosaic  – discovered inside the ruins of...
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Bring History to Life This Summer on the Tel Shimron Israel Experience
On July 10–15, 2022, join the staff of Tel Shimron Excavations for a summer archaeological dig where you will not only be on the front lines of a hands-on project in the land of the Bible, but you will also have access to top experts and researchers while you gain a deeper understanding of the...
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Finding Mount Nebo | A View of the Promised Land
So close, and yet so far away. That is how Moses might have felt after God showed him the Promised Land his descendants would inherit, and then discovered he would never enter it himself (Deuteronomy 34:1–4). That mountain where Moses could see the Promised Land but was not permitted to cross over into it over...
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Purim Celebrations in Israel
Celebrated annually throughout Jewish communities around the world, Purim is one of the most joyous holidays in the Jewish calendar. Meaning “lots,”—as in to draw lots or straws—in ancient Persian, Purim commemorates the Jewish liberation from Haman, who was prime minister to King Ahasuerus, ruler of the Persian Empire. This is the story in the...
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