The Western Wall is the last remnant of Jerusalem’s Second Temple, which was destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE. The Western Wall...
Tradition says that people who pray to meet their soul-mate at the tomb of Second Temple-era sage Rabbi Yonatan Ben-Uziel, in t...
Montfort Nature Reserve. A 13th century Crusader castle lords over a channel of the Kziv River. The French name means strong mo...
The Tombs of the Sanhedrin are located in a small park on the edge of Jerusalem’s ultra-Orthodox Sanhedria neighborhood. Shady ...
Artificial park at Ma'alot Tarshikha. Lake offers pedal boats and kayaks. Site includes ice skating rink, swimming pools, an am...
Christ Church, near Jerusalem’s Jaffa Gate, was the first Protestant church in the Middle East, established in the mid-nineteen...
The main church for the Greek-Orthodox in Jaffa, apparently built at the end of the 19th century and prominent because of to it...
According to one Druze tradition, Nebi (prophet) Yaf’ouri, was a mystic whose high moral standards are passed down in oral trad...
A visit to Gamla takes in history, archaeology and nature. Gamla is the site of a Jewish city founded in the second-century and...
In 1884 the British General Gordon identified this site as Golgotha. Subsequent excavations at the site revealed a tomb with a ...