The First Aliyah

The First Aliya

The First Aliyah, also known as the agriculture Aliyah, was a significant wave of Jewish immigration to Ottoman Syria between 1881 and 1903.

The Empires of the Late Bronze Age

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Who were The Empires of the Late Bronze Age? The Late Bronze Age was a time of significant changes in the Near East. Let’s learn about it!

Via Maris

Via Maris

The Via Maris, (Way of the Sea) was an ancient trade route that ran along the coastal plain of the Israel, connecting Egypt to Mesopotamia

Tel Hai

Tel Hai

Tel Hai was a former Jewish settlement in northern Galilee. Originally known as Talha, the settlement was established in 1905 as a farm

Stern House Mamilla

Stern House Mamilla

The Stern House in Mamilla is notable for accommodating Theodor Herzl during his visit to Jerusalem in 1898. Now it is part of Mamilla Mall.

Nili Underground

Beit Aaronsohn - Nili Museum

Nili Underground was a Jewish espionage network that fought for freedom. Nili helped the UK fight against the Ottomans during World War I.

Nebi Yusha Fort

Nebi Yusha Fort

Nebi Yusha Fort is a place that inspires the emotions of pain, for the price paid for independence, worth visiting if you are in the area.

Provincia Iudaea

Provincia Iudaea

Provincia Iudaea was a Roman province immediately after King Herod’s death. It was formed out of the territories of the Herodian kingdom.

The Roman Period in the Holy Land

The Roman Period in the Holy Land

The Roman Period in the Holy Land had left a strong mark in Israel’s chronicles. Almost on every archaeological site, there are Roman remains

Sarona Colony

Sarona Colony Pool

Another great reason to come and check out Sarona Market is the Sarona Colony which is now a trendy commercial area called Sarona Tel Aviv. Now Sarona Colony was one of the first modern agricultural settlements in Palestine and became a model for the Jewish pioneers. In August 1871, the Templers purchased 60 hectares of […]

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