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Jerusalem
     Visit the religious sites inside and outside Jerusalem's Old City Walls that are holy to Jews, Christians and Muslims. Here in Jerusalem is where the holy sites of the three major monotheistic religions converge. Walk down the alleys, smell the market air, and transport yourself back 2000 years.
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sea of Galillee
     Located in the Great Syrian African Rift, the Sea of Galilee empties to the south via the Jordan River into the Dead Sea. This is the lowest fresh water lake on earth. It was here on its northern shores that Jesus preached after leaving Nazareth. Relax in the water and/or visit the many Christian and Jewish sites scattered along the shores of this famous lake.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tel Aviv
     The modern Israeli city of Tel Aviv borders the ancient biblical city of Jaffa. Tel Aviv also known as the White City boasts over 4000 bauhaus buildings and was declared a World Heritage Site. This modern Jewish city has recently renovated its origins by turning the former German Templar Colony called Sarona into a beautiful parklike complex by showcasing its historic roots and combining modern stores with a food market experience. The first Jewish neiborhood, Neve Tzedek, built in 1887 outside the walls of the old city of Jaffa has been renovated. The narrow streets invite everyone to walk and see what would become a wave of Jewish neighborhoods spreading north from Jaffa.
 

 

 

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