If you liked Visions of the Holy Land: Part 1, then be prepared for another inspiring journey through the homeland, where Jesus taught and witness the ancient religious marvels of ...
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Abraham Hostel Jerusalem
Abraham Hostel Jerusalem is a rising star in the world of youth hostels, and by right. Located in the Jerusalem city center, just 3 light train stops from the central bus ...
Read More »Church of the Holy Sepulchre
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre has been the center of strife between nations and denominations. Romans and Christians competed to designate this site as holy only to their own beliefs. ...
Read More »Via Dolorosa – Audio Walking Tour in the Old City of Jerusalem
A tour along the Via Dolorosa in the Old City Time of tour: 4 to 6 hours The tour starts at the Lion’s gate and ends at the Church of ...
Read More »Pater Noster Church Jerusalem
The name of this church recalls Jesus’ teaching of the Lord’s Prayer to his disciples. Steps below the altar lead down to the crypt of the 4th-century basilica, partially built in a cave with ...
Read More »Tomb of King David – Telugu
The following is a Christian guided video tour of King David’s Tomb on Mount Zion in Jerusalem – in the Telugu language spoken by some 74 million people in ...
Read More »La Vieille Ville de Jérusalem
Rony Akrich visite interactive sur les guerres de Jérusalem 2ème visite Visite guidée interactive en direct depuis la vieille ville de Jérusalem. Itinéraire: 4 synagogues,Batei Mahasei, le batiment Rothschild, ...
Read More »Palestine Tourism
These “chutzpadik” videos share a fantasy view of Palestine, touting a cultural and natural heritage and the spirit of a Palestinian people:- all from the point of view of ...
Read More »Temple Mount Compound
The purpose of this post is to present to three different monotheistic versions of a tour of the Temple Mount: Jewish, Christian and Muslim. (Actually five if you include the ...
Read More »Bethphage – Mount of Olives – Jerusalem
Bethphage (in Greek) or Bethsphage (in other Christian sources) or Bet Pagi (in Hebrew and Aramaic) means “house of un-ripe figs’. It is assumed by Eusebius of Caesarea (Onom 58:13) to be on ...
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