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Tel Hazor sits opposite Kibbutz Ayelet Hashahar on the Rosh Pina-Metulla road. The tell (mound composed of the remains of successive settlements) has two parts: the 30-acre acropolis and the 175-acre lower city. Hazor flourished during the middle Canaanit
More than 200 species of water fowl flock to the reserve in Hula Valley
Jesus spent a lot of time preaching at Capernaum. The picture shows the ancient ruins and the modern Church of the House of Peter. The second aerial picture (used under permission from Bibleplaces.com) shows the octagonal church in the foreground.
Mathew 5:9: "Blessed are the peacemakers for they will be called sons of God." This is located on the beautiful Mount of the Beatitudes overlooking the Sea of Galilee.
This is the place on the Sea of Galilee where Jesus fed the 5000 people who had come to hear him preach. It is a wonderful, peaceful place, revered by Christians. The second picture belongs to Bibleplaces.com and is used with their permission.
The 16,500-acre Israeli Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve is located in the heart of the Golan Heights.
remnants of the largest Byzantine-period monastery in Israel
The ancient synagogue of the village of Baram was constructed from large and particularly beautiful hewn stones. Baram National Park also contains the ruins of the Maronite village of Biram. I
Tiberias (Hebrew טבריה, Tverya; Arabic طبرية, Ṭabariyyah) is a town on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, Lower Galilee, Israel. It was named in honour of the emperor Tiberius.
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Israeli Natural reserve in the Golan heights
The remains of the synagogue, on view today, belong to the Severus synagogue, built between 337 and 286 B.C.E., the period when the Sanhedrin (assembly of 71 ordained scholars, which served as both as legislature and as supreme court) met in Tiberias.
I was three. Maya kissed me under the toy tractor on the kibbutz playground. It was totally hot.
In the northern part of the Hula Valley. Hurshat Tal is an ideal base for exploring the Galilee, the northern Golan Heights, and the Mount Hermon area.