Rimonim Hermon Holiday Village
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Day 2
First off, the Mt. Of Beatitudes. Listened to Matthew 5, sermon on the Mount while over looking the Sea of Galilee from the Italian convent that owns this piece of land on the mount. Of course we don't exactly where Jesus stood, but I know he looked out and saw the same body of water I did today only he saw it 2000 years ...
To Jerusalem
... gown/sheet with lettering saying that you were baptized in the Jordan. (you pay extra for the pastor to do the job). Not surprisingly there were a number of people that were getting dunked into the river (3 times) for the ceremony, while their people on the bank were clapping and singing hymns. It was a real…..spiritual moment. At least the many catfish and nutria that were taking the offerings of breadcrumbs seemed to enjoy the ...
The Gospel Triangle
Tiberius, by the Sea of Galilee, was built by Herod Antipas in 18 A.D. —the same Herod that executed John the Baptist and heard Jesus after He was arrested and then sent Him back to Pilate. Antipas, a suck-up like his infamous father and one of three sons that managed not to be executed by Herod the Great, named it after Tiberius Caesar. It was built as a pagan city and chose the location because of the hot springs that were there. The ...
Day 3: Second day of riding
... by our decision to join the half of the group that took the bus up the mountain. However, as our bus climbed a never-ending, impossibly long road, Orly accurately stated, “best decision ever!” At the top of the mountain (actually the bottom of the ski slope) we awaited the riders. Much to everyones amazement, the first up was the13 year old kid on the ride who just celebrated his bar-mitzvah last week. He was a small, slight ...
Goin' Golan
... us around and try avoid having us step on one of the many landmines that are left.
We visited the Hospital, Mosque and Greek orthodox church. It was quite interesting but it definitely feels like one big PR show. I was very interesting though to see but one has to keep in mind that, while visiting these kind of places, only one side of the story is told. From Quneitra town we went to the ...
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Amenities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Fitness/Health center
- Free parking
- Kids activities or Babysitting
- Kitchenette