Want to get to know a hidden, picturesque neighborhood in Jerusalem? Do you want to feel like you're in a fairy tale among palaces and luxurious homes? Want to stroll through a neighborhood that unites international and Zionist history?
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Step into 19th-century reality and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Jerusalem in those days – the life of Charles Clermont-Ganneau, a French linguist and archaeologist in Jerusalem, his personality and his work.
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Mea Shearim, Zichron Moshe, and Geula. Encounter the communities, yeshivas, stories, and lives behind ultra-Orthodox Jerusalem. Opportunity to eat cholent, at a bakery, and other traditional foods.
Every few years, Christmas coincides with Hanukkah, providing a double reason to visit Jerusalem. We will meet the Jerusalem Santa Claus at his home and discuss the motif of light and its connection to Hanukkah.
A fascinating tour of the four quarters in the Old City of Jerusalem: the Armenian Quarter, the Jewish Quarter, the Christian Quarter and the Muslim Market, allowing you to get to know the Old City in all its parts.
Jerusalem wears a holiday, decorates itself and becomes more beautiful ◀Christmas: What is celebrated? For whom is it celebrated? ◀ A church made of Jerusalem stone ◀ We will stroll among the cafes in the picturesque alleys of the Christian Quarter and more..
Want to get to know a magical and lesser-known Jerusalem neighborhood? Do you feel like wandering among luxury homes with a special story? Are you interested in learning about the social story in the neighborhood?
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The magical Sergei Courtyard, the impressive Notre Dame Hotel, we will wander down the ornate New Gate Street, end at a hidden compound, where we will meet with Messianic Jews, and visit a small church and a magical museum.
A magical tour of Ein Kerem. The ancient village holds stories, legends, churches, and monasteries that give a feeling of going back in time and being abroad.
The untold story of Jerusalem: ancient symbols carved into the rock, the Freemasons who dug in the Old City. We will travel along the Christian and Jewish quarters and delve deeper into the Old City.
What's hidden inside the red market cart? Hear sweet stories, pull funny games, challenging puzzles, tasks and surprises from the cart. For families with children ages 4-12
On our tour, we will experience the good light of Jerusalem in the picturesque alleys of the Jewish Quarter, in front of the unique menorahs – to advertise the miracle – in a variety of traditions, denominations, and customs.
Temple Mount – We will understand the significance and importance of the site for the three religions. The Jewish Quarter – History meets modern life. City of David – We will see artifacts that are thousands of years old.
We will tour the Christian Quarter and other areas outside the Old City, enjoy the festive atmosphere, learn about holiday customs and their origins, and more... And of course, we won't miss out on Santa's house.
We will explore the differences in customs between the various communities and discover different types of menorahs, with the motif of light accompanying us throughout the tour. Of course we won't give up and we'll light the menorah!
An intriguing and thought-provoking in-depth tour that reveals the Jerusalem behind the scenes, through encounters with real people, hidden courtyards, history, religions, and stories you don't hear every day.