Jerusalem is the holy city of Israel and is the heartbeat of Israel. Though much of the city has been modernized, there is the Old City which is surrounded by a wall. You can see elements of the city’s past (in Old City), present (most areas outside Old City), and future (ongoing construction projects). We stayed in Dan Panorama hotel. Jerusalem hotels are like New York hotels: due to high demand and limited landspace, rooms are small (by US standards) and expensive. There is an outdoor shopping mall which is a 10 minute walk from the hotel.
Nov 14: Today, we made our way north to Jerusalem. On the way, we visited Genesis Land where we rode camels to a Bedoiun tent where we had a full course lunch. It was a reenactment of Abraham’s hospitality. We all received camel riding licenses. After arriving in Jerusalem, we went to The Israel Museum where we saw the Model of the Second Temple Jerusalem, visited the Shrine of the Book (where the Dead Sea Scrolls and other rare ancient manuscripts are kept, and visited the Archeological Museum that had numerous artifacts dating back to biblical times. There is much to see at Israel Museum – you could spend a whole day here.
Nov 15: We spent today in the Old City of Jerusalem. We started with the Western wall where many people gather to pray. Next was a visit to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher where Catholics reflect on the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. We then walked through the Jewish Quarter and then had lunch. We then visited the Jerusalem Archeological Park where we walked to the Southern Steps of the Temple which goes back to Jesus’s time. In the evening, we had dinner at King David hotel which often hosts presidents, diplomats, and celebrities during their visits to Jerusalem. Dinner was a formal full course meal with salad, bread, entrĂ©e (I had the fish), and dessert.
Nov 16: We visited the Yad Vashem, Jerusalem’s version of a Holocaust museum. The museum contains lots of artifacts as well as information on the Holocaust. In addition to the museum, there are memorials and there is a Garden of Righteous with trees dedicated to those who worked to save the Jewish during World War II. We then visited Jesus’s home town of Bethlehem and had lunch at Sheperd’s Valley Village Tent Restaurant followed by a visit to Church of Nativity, site of Jesus’s birth.
Nov 17: We started the day by going up to the top of Mount Olive and enjoyed panoramic views of Jerusalem. We then visited the Church of all Nations and the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus prayed before being arrested. We visited the Garden of Tomb – a possible site where Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected. No one knows for sure the exact site of those events. In the Garden, we had communion to remember Jesus and his mission (same as having communion at church) and then a tour. Finally, we returned to our hotel where we had our final Israel dinner then headed for Tel Aviv airport to fly home.
Jerusalem pictures
Nov 14: Today, we made our way north to Jerusalem. On the way, we visited Genesis Land where we rode camels to a Bedoiun tent where we had a full course lunch. It was a reenactment of Abraham’s hospitality. We all received camel riding licenses. After arriving in Jerusalem, we went to The Israel Museum where we saw the Model of the Second Temple Jerusalem, visited the Shrine of the Book (where the Dead Sea Scrolls and other rare ancient manuscripts are kept, and visited the Archeological Museum that had numerous artifacts dating back to biblical times. There is much to see at Israel Museum – you could spend a whole day here.
Nov 15: We spent today in the Old City of Jerusalem. We started with the Western wall where many people gather to pray. Next was a visit to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher where Catholics reflect on the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. We then walked through the Jewish Quarter and then had lunch. We then visited the Jerusalem Archeological Park where we walked to the Southern Steps of the Temple which goes back to Jesus’s time. In the evening, we had dinner at King David hotel which often hosts presidents, diplomats, and celebrities during their visits to Jerusalem. Dinner was a formal full course meal with salad, bread, entrĂ©e (I had the fish), and dessert.
Nov 16: We visited the Yad Vashem, Jerusalem’s version of a Holocaust museum. The museum contains lots of artifacts as well as information on the Holocaust. In addition to the museum, there are memorials and there is a Garden of Righteous with trees dedicated to those who worked to save the Jewish during World War II. We then visited Jesus’s home town of Bethlehem and had lunch at Sheperd’s Valley Village Tent Restaurant followed by a visit to Church of Nativity, site of Jesus’s birth.
Nov 17: We started the day by going up to the top of Mount Olive and enjoyed panoramic views of Jerusalem. We then visited the Church of all Nations and the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus prayed before being arrested. We visited the Garden of Tomb – a possible site where Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected. No one knows for sure the exact site of those events. In the Garden, we had communion to remember Jesus and his mission (same as having communion at church) and then a tour. Finally, we returned to our hotel where we had our final Israel dinner then headed for Tel Aviv airport to fly home.
Jerusalem pictures