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Church at Nein
Christianity

The Church in Nein

The Church in Nein, officially known as the Church of the Resurrection of the Widow’s Son, is a significant religious edifice affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.

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Tel Hazor Canannite Palace
North

National Park Tel Hazor

Hazor (Hazor National Park) is a UNESCO World Heritage site that has a rich history and is mentioned many times in the Bible. At Hazor where every stone has a story to tell, where every path leads you to a secret waiting to be unveiled. 

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Arbel National Park
North

Arbel National Park: A Cliffhanger History

The Arbel National Park boasts a monumental cliff that offers panoramic views. But beyond its natural beauty, Arbel holds interesting stories from the Roman period and the Mishna.

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Tancred's Tower Jerusalem
Jerusalem

The Tower of Tancred: A Crusader’s Legacy in Stone

Tancred’s Tower, located in the northwestern wall of Jerusalem, is named after a leader of the First Crusade, Tancred. Another name is Goliath’s Tower.

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Christianity

Bethsaida and Bethesda

The names Bethsaida and Bethesda might sound the same, but they refer to different sites that tell a different story.

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Rockefeller Archaeological Museum
Jerusalem

The Rockefeller Museum

Rockefeller Archeological Museum in Jerusalem stands as a silent guardian of the region’s rich archaeological past, showcasing artifacts that span millennia.

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Mary's Well Nazareth
Christianity

Mary’s Well, Nazareth

Mary’s Well (or the Virgin Mary’s Fountain) is reputed to be at the site where, according to a Christian tradition associated with the apocryphal Gospel of James, Archangel Gabriel appeared to Mary, mother of Jesus, and announced the Annunciation.

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The New Gate Jerusalem (2)
Jerusalem

The New Gate

The New Gate is a 19th-Century addition to the Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem.

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The Synagogue Church Nazareth
Christianity

The Synagogue Church

The name, “Synagogue Church,” stems from the longstanding tradition that places this very location as the site of the village synagogue during Jesus’ time.

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The Convent of the Sisters of Zion
Jerusalem

The Convent of the Sisters of Zion

The Convent of the Sisters of Zion is a Roman Catholic establishment founded in 1857. The convent encompasses the Church of Ecce Homo, founded in 1862, also known as the Basilica of Ecce Homo.

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