Zippori NP
also known by its Greek name Sepphoris, mishnaic-period city with an abundance of mosaics
Nearest items
recitation in english by individual; dog listened to part and circumabulated the sutra
Circle-shaped community designed by architect Richard Kauffmann.
group and individual recitations starting on Oct 17, 2005 and after
The most important burial place in the Jewish world during the mishnaic and talmudic periods
מיקום משוער עד למיפוי מדוייק בשטח
on the outskirts of Kiryat Bialik, this is the last vestige of the Nahal Na\'aman swamps, which once extended all the way to the Acre valley.
An ancient place, where great battles took place.
The last was between the British and the Turk, Sept 1918.
World Heritage Site by Unesco. this is an experimental project
Yehiam Fortress is located in Kibbutz Yehiam, in the western part of the Galilee.
multiple recitations done here in 2005
Four species of mammals (wild sheep, wild goats, fallow deer, and roe deer) and three species of birds of prey (Griffon vultures, Egyptian vultures, and Bonelli\'s eagle) are bred at the wildlife preserve.
The Harod Spring bubbles in a cave on the slopes of Mount Gilboa. The clear water flows in a brook through the grassy Harod Spring National Park en route to its final destination: the Jezre\'el Valley farms. The cave is called Gideon\'s Cave
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.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiberias
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.
The Carmel Mountain Range also has one of the only natural populations of Aleppo pines in Israel.