Tours catalog
In two days we'll explore both modern and ancient of Jerusalem. We'll start with the Old City: the Jewish quarter, the Western Wall, The Third Temple museum, the Hasmonean Tunnel, the archaeological excavations, the Old City walls. ... read more →
Every summer the municipality of Jerusalem holds the festival of music and light in the Old City. Music is playing in the lighted streets, and on the city walls - come to life light paintings. I invite you to walk with me through Jerusalem in the evening. I will show you the city at night and tell its story... read more →
Iin 1967 the world has achanged in 6 days. israel survived one more time and jerusalem was reunited. we wull visit the hill where one of the buttels for the city took place. maybe the famous one and i witt tell tou its story... read more →
I invite you to the Holy City of Jerusalem at the time of the Hasmonean dynasty and Jesus Christ. We will return back to 2,000 years ago... read more →
Selichot - days of mourning, quiver and repentance Every year, before the fall arrives and before the Jewish New Year and Yom Kippur (Judgment Day) , the Jews are engaged in self-flagellation, self-analysis and are praying for forgiveness from the Almighty for the sins they have done during the last year. Late at night they wake up for a special, penitential Selichot prayer…... read more →
In the capital of the State of Israel also celebrate Christmas, but only in the Christian quarter of the Old City... read more →
During the Hanukkah evening tour we will walk through the streets and sights of the Jewish quarter of the Old City. The eight days of Chanukkah city are literally immersed in light! In each window you will see candles burning - I'll talk about this a 2,2 thousand-year tradition, the continuation of which modern Jews consider their duty... read more →
We will walk through the decorated streets and you will find yourself in Europe. But it is here that Christianity was conceived. I'll show you where lived Zachariah and Elizabeth and the birthplace of John the Baptist... read more →
Venice of God. That is the way that known poet Yehuda Amichai called his beloved Jerusalem. "Jerusalem is a port city on the edge of eternity," wrote the poet... read more →
We will visit two wineries of the upper Galilee and enjoy a wine tasting accompanied by cheeses, bread and olive oil. We will hear the story of winemakers about the history of wine making and growing grapes, learn to smell the wine and see its taste. We will visit the Metsudat Koach Museum complex and learn about the heroic assault on this defensive fortification. Nearby are the ruins of the village of Al-Nabi Yusha and a Muslim cemetery with The Nabi Yusha shrine, established here in honor of the Joshua (Ben Nun) at the end of the 18th century. We learn about the project of strongholds-fortifications of the Tegart's Wall barbed wire fence during the British Mandate, and who is this Charles Tigart!?... read more →
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