Jerusalem is a city of hills and valleys. One of those hills is Mount Scopus. Located in the northeastern part of the city, Mount Scopus offers a unique and breathtaking panoramic view of the Old City overlooking the Kidron Valley.Read More
There are only a few places around the Sea of Galilee best suited to preserving the traditions of Jesus and His disciples. Tabgha is one of them.Read More
Nestled on Israel’s northern coast, the ancient port city of Acre (or as the locals call it, Akko) is fast becoming a popular travel destination — and one of many historic rest stops along Israel’s azure Mediterranean coast.Read More
Overlooking the giant patchwork quilt of the tranquil Jezreel Valley, the tiny Carmelite monastery of Mukhraka (translated as “burned place”) is a “can’t-miss-site” on any tour of the Holy Land.Read More
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