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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. The holiday begins at sunset and rings in an almost month-long High Holy Day season. If you are in Israel during this holiday, which...
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Located in the Lower Galilee region, overlooking the Jezreel Valley, Mount Gilboa is one of Israel’s most beautiful sites. With its gentle, rolling hills carpeted with wildflowers in the springtime, and its breathtaking overlooks, Gilboa makes an excellent stop off, particularly during the hot summers. No matter when you visit, it’s a veritable mountaintop experience....
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Seated in the majestic Jordan Valley overlooking the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, the city of Tiberias is known as a popular resort destination and a major tourist attraction for travelers across Israel and from around the world. This city of approximately 40,000 residents is a hot spot for hotels, fine dining, and...
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Located atop an isolated plateau in the Judean Desert, surrounded by nothing but desert and the Dead Sea, Masada is one of the most widely visited sites within the Holy Land, and for good reason. Translated from the Hebrew for “fortress,” Masada’s storied past can be recited by rote by nearly every schoolchild in Israel....
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Regarded by many as one of the most solemn days on the Jewish calendar, Tisha b’Av is a day of worldwide communal mourning for the Jewish community. Always observed on the ninth day of the month of Av, hence Tisha (ninth) b’Av (in the month of Av) on the Jewish calendar, Tisha b’Av is a...
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Travel just 15 minutes southwest from the center of Jerusalem, and you will find the postcard-perfect village of Ein Karem nestled in the foothills. Often a stopping-off place for visitors exploring beyond the bounds of the city, Ein Karem offers European-style hospitality with quiet cobblestone alleyways and charming homes surrounded by lush green hills and...
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Named for the abundance of olive groves that once flourished on its slopes, the Mount of Olives has a long and storied past. Also known as Mount Olivet, this mountain ridge to the east of Jerusalem’s Old City is one of the most widely recognized sites of significance within the Holy Land. From the time...
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This hidden gem of a national park is arguably one of the most important biblical sites in the history of Israel. Known in the time of Joshua as “the head of all those kingdoms” (Joshua 11:10), Tel Hazor is located in the eastern part of the Upper Galilee region. The 200-acre tel (archaeological mound made...
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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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