Considered to be one of the happiest times in the Jewish calendar, and observed during the High Holy Day season, is the festival of Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles or Booths). 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. This...Read More
On the western side of the Sea of Galilee lies Magdala, once a prosperous first-century fishing village nestled at the base of Mount Arbel between Tiberias and Capernaum. While mentioned only one time in the New Testament (Matthew 15:39), significant archaeological discoveries in the past decade have prominently placed Magdala on the map. Magdala is most...Read More
For the adventurer looking to experience the life of a Middle Eastern group of people who have not changed all that much over the centuries, then booking a Bedouin experience is just the ticket. Known for their unparalleled hospitality, the proud and dignified Bedouin come from an ancient line of nomadic tribe people whose culture continues...Read More
The next best thing to reading the Bible is seeing the Bible come alive … something you can easily do at the 430,000-square-foot Bible Museum that is located just three blocks from the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. With its stunning architecture and airy six-level interior, this spectacular museum allows the Bible to speak for itself...Read More
After the return of the Jewish people to their homeland and the rebirth of the State of Israel in 1948, several holidays were added to the Jewish calendar, each commemorating an important aspect of Israel’s history and existence. In particular, two days, forever connected, back-to-back on both the Jewish and Gregorian calendars, from sunset to sunset—Yom Ha’Zikaron, Day...Read More
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