Contact us to check for open tours or to schedule a private tour.
Open tour: 150 NIS per participant. Subject to a minimum of 10 people.
Tour...
Open tour: 150 NIS per participant. Subject to a minimum of 10 people.
Private tour: 1500 NIS. For groups of up to 50 people.
The tour of the Old City, the ancient cemetery, and the port of Jaffa is unfortunately not accessible.
The tour departs depending on weather conditions.
Please wear comfortable shoes.
Contact us to check for open tours or to schedule a private tour.
Open tour: 150 NIS per participant. Subject to a minimum of 10 people.
Private tour: 1500 NIS. For groups of up to 50 people.
The tour of the Old City, the ancient cemetery, and the port of Jaffa is unfortunately not accessible.
The tour departs depending on weather conditions.
Please wear comfortable shoes.
Jaffa – the gateway to Israel and Jerusalem, plays an important and significant role in the history of the State of Israel.
The first waves of immigration to Israel in the 19th century arrive at the port of Jaffa and begin to pave the way for the establishment of the state.
When the state was established in 1948, it granted the large wave of immigration from Eastern Europe in 1882 the title of "First Aliyah," but in the shared story of the establishment of the state There are many other ascents that preceded it and did not...
Jaffa – the gateway to Israel and Jerusalem, plays an important and significant role in the history of the State of Israel.
The first waves of immigration to Israel in the 19th century arrive at the port of Jaffa and begin to pave the way for the establishment of the state.
When the state was established in 1948, it granted the large wave of immigration from Eastern Europe in 1882 the title of "First Aliyah," but in the shared story of the establishment of the state There are many other waves of immigration that preceded it and were not included, despite their significant contribution to the establishment of Israel. Such is the story of the immigration of the T"R. who arrived from North Africa in the mid-19th century and established a unique community in Jaffa on a mission whose story sheds new light on the story of our lives here in Israel.
The tour following the forgotten immigration is an opportunity to learn about a forgotten story of the immigration of hundreds of families who worked tirelessly to lay the foundation for the beginning of the activity. Zionism in the Land of Israel and the absorption of the first waves of immigration. Learning about the history of the Jaffa community and the immigration from North Africa in the mid-19th century also provides an opportunity to expand our shared narrative as a people and as a country.
Guide details:
Engaged in preserving Jewish heritage in Jaffa, focusing on the untold story of the immigration from North Africa that arrived in the Land of Israel in the mid-19th century and established a “uniquely mission-driven” community in Jaffa.”
She purchased land north of Jaffa to establish a Hebrew city, planted the first Hebrew orchard, and revived Jewish agriculture in the Land of Israel. She helped establish Mikveh Israel and Petah Tikva, absorbed the first immigrants, assisted and accompanied them in establishing the first settlements, and laid the initial foundation for transforming Jaffa from a gateway into a Zionist center from which the State of Israel would grow. .
The center is dedicated to researching and preserving the important and forgotten heritage of the immigration and community in Jaffa through tours, lectures, films, and articles.