This is the traditional site of the miraculous healing of a paralyzed man by Jesus, as recounted solely in the gospel of John, ...
Ha-Carmel Street, whose entire length is the largest open market in Tel Aviv, long ago became too small to hold all the merchan...
The park setting of the antiquities at this site, which Herod the Great named Antipatris after his father, is perfect for a com...
Synagogue dating from 1873. Two stones are embedded in its walls which, tradition has it, were taken from an ancient synagogue ...
Coral Beach Nature Reserve, south of Eilat, borders on a 1200-meter coral long reef, which both divers and snorkelers enjoy (eq...
Revivim Observatory is one of the three lookout points established in the summer of 1943 by the Jewish National Fund in order t...
Ayalon Institute Museum. The institute’s story took place in 1945-48 – between the end of the First World War and the establish...
Seven Mills These old flour mills on the banks of the Yarkon River are located within Yarkon Park (Gannei Yehoshua) in Tel Avi...
Precipice Mountain, on the outskirts of Nazareth, is where tradition says the people of the city pursued Jesus and were Mary qu...
At Mount Meron, near Safed, you’ll find the tomb of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, Mishnaic-era rebel against Rome and author of the ...