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 High...Read More
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 sacred...Read More
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 the...Read More
Visitors to Jerusalem know you simply cannot pack an entire visit into one day—there is just too much to take in! One of those cannot-miss places in your Jerusalem experience is the Southern Steps at the Temple Mount. Located at the southern edge of the Western Wall, the Southern Steps may be slightly underwhelming at first...Read More
Situated on the western shore of the Dead Sea, the popular Ein Gedi (“Spring of the Goat”) sparkles like a jewel against the arid backdrop of the Judean Desert. Considered to be Israel’s largest nature reserve, Ein Gedi offers a perpetual oasis of lush botanical gardens, cool spring-fed streams, and an expansive sanctuary for a variety...Read More
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