The Israel Museum is consistently ranked as one of the best exhibitions in the world, providing a wide range of exhibits from its wealth of artifacts and ancient manuscripts to Israeli art. It stands as a testament to Israel’s long and fascinating past. Among the most impressive displays at the Israel Museum is the 2,000-square-meter (21,520-square-foot)...Read More
Long-considered the oldest seaport in the world, the city of Jaffa is often overlooked as simply the older sister of its larger neighbor Tel Aviv, but it’s much more than that. Perched atop a hill overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, Jaffa was a strategic prize. With a natural harbor and fertile soil, it was conquered and reconquered...Read More
Widely considered to be one of the happiest times in the Jewish calendar, and observed during the High Holy Day season, the festival of Sukkot starts exactly 14 nights after the Jewish new year, Rosh HaShana, begins, and four nights after Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, ends. This special holiday celebrates the gathering of the...Read More
Located in the city center of Israel’s capital, Jerusalem, the Friends of Zion Museum brings together the stories of extraordinary non-Jewish people who brought love and heroism to the world through their support of the Jewish people and the establishment of the State of Israel. Long the vision of its founder, evangelist and author Dr. Mike...Read More
The Tower of David (also known as The Jerusalem Citadel) is one of Jerusalem’s most well-known and beloved national heritage sites, housing important archaeological ruins which date back almost 3,000 years. Located just near the Jaffa Gate entrance, which leads to the western edge of Jerusalem’s Old City, the Tower of David was originally constructed in...Read More
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