Neot Kedumim

Jul 14, 2011 by ApplerTravel

Wherever we live, we bring the Land of Israel into our homes on Sukkot, Passover, Shavuot, Tu Beshvat and just about every...

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Western Wall and the Temple Mo...

Jul 8, 2011 by ApplerTravel

Visitors who stand at the Western Wall, looking up at the huge ancient stones – the last remnant of the Temple in  Jerusalem –...

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Church of The Holy Sepulchre &...

Jul 1, 2011 by ApplerTravel

Easily the most celebrated, yet most contentious, church in Christendom, the Holy Sepulchre contains the traditional sites of the...

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The Dead Sea

Jun 23, 2011 by ApplerTravel

How far does one have to descend to reach the Dead Sea? About 400 meters below sea level. How deep is this salty lake? Almost the same...

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Hot Summer Line-Up of Pop Conc...

Jun 19, 2011 by ApplerTravel

Once again, major venues in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem (among others) will host a strong line-up of pop stars performing to locals and...

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Caesarea

Jun 6, 2011 by ApplerTravel

Caesarea is a city of the past and the future, the new opposite the ancient. While new Caesarea is graced with magnificent modern...

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Shavuot

May 31, 2011 by ApplerTravel

Shavuot, the Holiday of Weeks, is one of the three pilgrimage holidays, along with Pesach and Sukkot. These are the holidays on which...

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Modi’in Maccabim-Re̵...

May 30, 2011 by ApplerTravel

The City of Modi’in Maccabim-Re’ut is continuing to develop at a dizzying rate and boasts hundreds of educational...

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Spiritual Tour

May 26, 2011 by ApplerTravel

In the Footsteps of the “Seven Laws of Noah” -The new spiritual tourist experience The visit to Holy Land includes both...

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Jerusalem

May 25, 2011 by ApplerTravel

What has not already been said about the holiest city in the world, the city that has been united, the eternal city first built...

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