Haifa stands today as the third-largest city in the State of Israel. Known by a copious number of other names throughout its 3,000-year history, the city’s reputation has grown tremendously in recent years as an industrialized giant and a cultural hub within the Holy Land. With a population of nearly 270,000, this bustling city is...Read More
Bound by Jaffa Road on the north, King George Street on the west, and Ben Yehuda Street on the southeast, the nicknamed Downtown Triangle is one of the most popular entertainment districts in all of Jerusalem. With beautiful weather conditions often found in the Holy Land, usually conducive to outdoor activities, the Triangle is a...Read More
Located on the western slope of the Mount of Remembrance, Yad Vashem is Israel’s official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. Established in 1953, the memorial was built to remember all who were tragically murdered, as well as to recognize the non-Jewish individuals who chose to save their Jewish brethren from the ensuing genocide...Read More
Commonly known as the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo, the Tisch Family Zoological Gardens is overflowing with wildlife featured throughout the Hebrew Bible. Located in the Malha neighborhood of Jerusalem, the gardens sit on 62 acres of beautiful land. Home to 271 different species of wildlife, it is no surprise that the Zoo is one of the...Read More
Situated on a hill in the Givat Ram neighborhood of Jerusalem, the Israel Museum is home to biblical artifacts, such as a nail attesting to crucifixion during Jesus’ time, as well as the Dead Sea Scrolls housed within the Shrine of the Book. Founded in 1965 as Israel’s national museum, the Israel Museum truly boasts...Read More
Located in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher is, to many, the holiest site in all of Christianity. Known also as the Church of the Resurrection, it is the traditional home to both the hill of crucifixion and tomb of Christ’s burial. The church has been...Read More
Beit She’an has a rich history dating to the ancient Egyptian rule over Canaan, as well as to the biblical story of King Saul’s death. Numerous cultures have made Beit She’an home due to its strategically significant location at the junction of the Jordan and Jezreel Valleys. It’s no surprise that this beautiful piece of...Read More
Renown by over a handful of other names, such as Lake Kinneret, Lake of Gennesaret, and the Sea of Tiberias, the Sea of Galilee has had a colorful history dating back over 20,000 years. Sitting on the ancient Via Maris (trade route) that connected Egypt with the northern empires of the past, this stunning freshwater...Read More
With the winter months slowly coming to an end and spring right around the corner, athletes and amateur sports fans are prepared to start stretching their muscles. With fantastic climates and gorgeous scenery throughout the country, individuals will find the perfect location to perfect their practice. Here are some of our favorite activities to do!...Read More
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. Haman planned to kill the Jewish minority in the empire after casting lots to see which day his devious plot would take place. Celebrated annually on the...Read More
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