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#3 Amazing desert experiences in Israel

KBMMG wrote 1 month ago: We see the hand of God everywhere we look. In most places we close our eyes to envision Jesus, but h … more →

Tags: Bible, godly heritage, Holy Land Travel, PSalm, church of the woods, Masada, holy land journey, Jewish Nationalism, dead sea

En Gedi - David's Dead Sea Hideout with its Waterfalls5 comments

lukechandler wrote 4 months ago: En Gedi (also called Ein Gedi) is a fresh, green spot teeming with life on the western shore of the … more →

Tags: Bible Comments, Interesting places to visit, Travel, Israel, Bible, dead sea, En Gedi

Hiking by the Dead Sea

vszybala wrote 5 months ago: On Friday I drove down to Ein Gedi with Aaron, a friend of mine from school. Waterfall -Ein Gedi We … more →

Tags: Journal, photos, Israeli, Jerusalem, Aaron, Shabbat, Buses, dead sea, Heat

Israel Day 013 comments

wottoncool wrote 7 months ago: Continuing from my previous post about Petra, Jordan. After waking up VERY early to cross the Jordan … more →

Tags: Sarah, Events, Inspirables, Travel, dead sea, float, Israel, Jerusalem, qumran

Israel with kids

Shmuel Browns wrote 7 months ago: Israel is a great place to visit with kids. The country is small but varied. One day you can be bump … more →

Tags: Nature, Jerusalem, archaeology, Itinerary, water, dead sea, Maresha, Prison, Mud

Ein Gedi and the Dead Sea

leahbeivrit wrote 8 months ago: On April 24th, all of us (Oranim’s Long Term Program participants) were taken on a day trip to visit … more →

Tags: dead sea, hyrax, IBEX, Israel, Oranim

Photographies III

yorick wrote 8 months ago: Ein Gedi, rocks … more →

Tags: Photography, Israel, Rock's, desert

Archaeological tour to Qumran, the ancient synagogue at Ein Gedi, and Ein Bokek Roman-Byzantine stronghold1 comment

Dan wrote 1 year ago: Well, I just got back from a long and fun day of touring around these 3 sites around the Dead Sea ar … more →

Tags: archaeology, Judeo-Christian, Photography, Religion, dead sea, ein bokek, Essens, qumran, Synagogue

Mud and home

mearal wrote 1 year ago: First, I’ll get out of the way what I’ve been trying to avoid, I’m coming home on Sunday. Don’t get … more →

Tags: Meara, Israel, Gratz College, dead sea, Kibbutz

Ein Gedi and the Dead Sea

daveliu wrote 1 year ago: After driving for what seemed like miles of desert and sand dunes, we spotted the Ein Gedi oasis loc … more →

Tags: Travel, israel travel, Ein Gedi and the Dead Sea, Israel, dead sea, Ein Gedi Resort, mud bath, Sulfur Bath

From Eilat to the Dead Sea

lizwiz wrote 1 year ago: For an entire week directly before digging in Megiddo, we did my least favorite form of traveling. W … more →

Tags: Ruminations, Israel, Eilat, Masada, dead sea

Dead Sea: Desert with a Dash of Salt

piegirl wrote 1 year ago: Hitting the road early after some pastry and coffee reenforcement, Shirley, her friend Noa and mysel … more →

Tags: Israel, dead sea, Heat, negev, ein bokek, camel, bedouin, Muc

Israel- History, Beauty and Tradition1 comment

germanerin wrote 1 year ago: Below: A typical, cobbled walkway in Jerusalem’s Old City Israel’s ridged landscapes, he … more →

Tags: Where Am I Now?, Tel Aviv, Golan Heights, Jerusalem, Holy Sepulchre, haifa, ba hai

Company trip

moshez wrote 2 years ago: We had a company trip on Tuesday. We went out to Ein Gedi, for a short romp through the desert befor … more →

Tags: Parkour, Training, trips, Masada, Company, Food

Ein-Gedi

dgrushko wrote 2 years ago: The first Jewish settlement in Ein-Gedi began in the seventh century B.C. and lasted until some time … more →


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