In Luke’s Gospel, it was the place best known where Jesus appeared to His disciples after His death and resurrection. Today, the identity of the village of Emmaus has been largely obscured over the centuries. And while many Bible scholars and researchers have suggested possible locations, the story remains compelling—despite the lack of a commemorative site....Read More
One of the most joyous times in the Jewish calendar is the festival of Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles or Booths). Observed during the High Holy Day season, it starts exactly fourteen nights after the onset of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, and four nights after the conclusion of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. Sukkot celebrates the gathering...Read More
Known as the Day of Atonement in the Bible, Yom Kippur is regarded as the holiest and most solemn holiday on the Jewish calendar. 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
Rosh Hashanah not only marks the beginning of the new year on the Jewish calendar, it is considered by the Jewish community to be one of the holiest and most special times of the year. If you are in Israel during this holiday, which occurs in late September or early October on the Gregorian calendar, you...Read More
A visit to the City of David is not complete until you have waded through the waters of the incredible Hezekiah’s Tunnel. And while it does not rank as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the tunnel is considered to be one of the most extraordinary feats of engineering—particularly during an era when the...Read More
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