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Rana Fahoum, the Muslim CEO of the multicultural Christian YMCA, says it felt awesome to welcome the public back to this beloved annual event. “It felt awesome,” said Rana Fahoum, CEO of the Jerusalem International YMCA, the morning after at least 1,500 people watched the Christmas tree lighting on the regal building’s front lawn. “Last...
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Rosh Hanikra
In the far northwestern tip of Israel’s Western Galilee region, along the Mediterranean coastline, visitors will encounter the jagged white cliffs and clear turquoise waters of Rosh Hanikra. Long a favorite among tourists, Rosh Hanikra’s most notable features are the network of caves and grottoes carved into its white cliffs battered for centuries by the...
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Hanukkah | The Festival of Lights
Hanukkah, also known as the “Festival of Lights,” is a very special time of year for Jewish people in Israel and all over the world. The holiday originated over 2,000 years ago, when the Jewish people were ruled by the oppressive Syrian king Antiochus, who looted and desecrated the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, outlawed the...
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Tombs of Absalom and Zechariah | The Kidron Valley
Near the Old City of Jerusalem, in the foothills of the Mount of Olives, is the 20-mile long Kidron Valley. Also known as the biblical King’s Valley—derived from its location just east of the palace in the City of David— the Kidron Valley is mentioned multiple times throughout scripture, and has seen plenty of foot...
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Tel Be’er Sheva | Home to the Jewish Forefathers
Located in the Negev Desert, and just a scant few miles from the more modern city of Beersheba, lies the Tel Be’er Sheva National Park, a massive archaeological site which contains the ruins of what is believed to be the biblical city of Beersheba. Remarkably well-preserved, Tel Be’er Sheva was once a vital strategic and...
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A visit to the ancient site of Magdala in Northern Israel is not complete without seeing the visually striking Duc in Altum (Latin for “put out into the deep” based on Luke 5:4) worship center. Facing the Sea of Galilee, the church is a monument to the ministry of Christ and His followers and is widely considered...
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Holidays in Israel Simchat Torah
At the conclusion of Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles, Jewish communities throughout the world begin a joyous and colorful celebration called Simchat Torah, a spectacular holiday focusing on the gift and significance of the Torah, a compilation of ancient and sacred texts that serve as a means of instruction, or guidance, for how one should...
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Holidays in Israel | Sukkot
One of the most joyous times in the Jewish calendar, Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles or Booths) celebrates the gathering of the fall harvest and commemorates the miraculous protection God provided for the children of Israel when they left Egypt to undertake a 40-year sojourn through the desert to the Promised Land. Observed during the...
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Holidays in Israel | Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur is regarded as the holiest and most solemn holiday on the Jewish calendar. Known as the Day of Atonement in the Bible, it is a day of purposeful prayer, complete fasting and repentance, personal and communal. Yom Kippur is observed as the 10 Days of Awe (Yamim Nora’im, meaning Days of Awe, a...
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Holidays in Israel | Rosh HaShanah
Considered by the Jewish community to be one of the holiest and most special times of the year, Rosh HaShanah marks the beginning of the new year on the Jewish calendar. Also called the Feast of Trumpets, Rosh HaShanah commemorates God’s creation and acceptance of His power and sovereignty over the world. It is also...
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