The Second Temple Jerusalem Model recreates the city of 66 BC. It is the glorious reproduction of the Temple itself, which gives a real sense of the amazing achieved by King Herod and his builders.… Read more
On the northeastern edge of the City of David, just south of the Temple Mount is what is believed to be David’s Palace, which is in two parts that are collectively called “Area G.” … Read more
Unique location of Nazareth (On top of the ridge, but in the bottom of the valley) served as the "escape place", for those who wished to distance themselves from progressing Roman invasion.… Read more
Flying over the fields at the northern shore of Sea of Galilee, near the Church of Beatitudes.… Read more
The Stone of Unction, also known as the Stone of Anointing, is the place where Christ’ body was laid down after being removed from the crucifix and prepared for burial.… Read more
Aerial top view of traffic and junctions of King David Street, in the center of Jerusalem… Read more
During the Days of Awe, a Jew tries to amend his or her behavior and seek forgiveness for wrongs done against God and against other human beings.… Read more
Just south of Nazareth are the cliffs of Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley, the traditional site were an angry mob tried to throw Jesus off after his bold proclamation in synagogue.… Read more
In the town of Krynides, next to the ancient city of Philippi there is a unique, monumental church of Saint Lydia. Lydia of Thyatira is the first woman converted to Christianity in Europe.… Read more
Over 100,000 men attend the collective prayer at Western Wall before Priestly Blessing. Western Wall is the holiest site in the Jewish faith.… Read more
The Pool of Siloam was a rock-cut water reservoir on the southern slope of the City of David, the original site of Jerusalem, located outside the walls of the Old City.… Read more
One of the most striking churches in Jerusalem commemorates the apostle Peter’s triple denial of his Master, his immediate repentance and his reconciliation with Christ after the Resurrection.… Read more
Aerial of beautiful Jordan Valley and Jordan River before entering the Dead Sea, near Qasr El Yahud. Jordan River is the natural border between Jordan and Israel.… Read more
High aerial view of empty Dome of the Rock, Al Aqsa mosque and all Old City Jerusalem roads in Kidron Valley, during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.… Read more
The Second Temple Jerusalem Model recreates the city of 66 BC. It is the glorious reproduction of the Temple itself, which gives a real sense of the amazing achieved by King Herod and his builders.… Read more
On the northeastern edge of the City of David, just south of the Temple Mount is what is believed to be David’s Palace, which is in two parts that are collectively called “Area G.” … Read more
Aerial view from Mt. Precipice of Nazareth over the Jezreel Valley, Mt. Moreh, Mt. Tabor and agricultural fields between them.… Read more
Flying over the fields at the northern shore of Sea of Galilee, near the Church of Beatitudes.… Read more
Aerial view of ruins and excavations of Antioch of Pisidia and its surroundings. Antioch is an ancient city in the Turkish Lakes Region, and one of the first cities to accept Christianity.… Read more
Aerial view of Al Araj (Beit haBek) area on the Jordan River delta, an alternative location of biblical Bethsaida. … Read more
The Passover Seder is a Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover.… Read more
Aerial top view of traffic and junctions of King David Street, in the center of Jerusalem… Read more
Just south of Nazareth are the cliffs of Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley, the traditional site were an angry mob tried to throw Jesus off after his bold proclamation in synagogue.… Read more
Aerial view of ruins and excavations of Antioch of Pisidia and its surroundings. Antioch is an ancient city in the Turkish Lakes Region, and one of the first cities to accept Christianity.… Read more
The Archaeological Site of Philippi, the most important one in the Eastern Macedonian area of Greece. Apostle Paul visited the city during his second missionary journey.… Read more
As a part of the morning or afternoon prayer services on Sukkot holidays (Feast of Tabernacles), a section scriptures is read from a Torah scroll.… Read more
The Pool of Siloam was a rock-cut water reservoir on the southern slope of the City of David, the original site of Jerusalem, located outside the walls of the Old City.… Read more