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I traveled to California earlier this month to spend some time with my father in LA. I took the opportunity to visit my brother and his...
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- Apr 27, 2021
- 7 min
The Tapestry of Israel: To Be or not to Be
The Druze Deciding with which group of Israelis to start in the Tapestry of Israel series was easy. The Druze, of course. Why? Well, most...
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- Apr 13, 2021
- 4 min
The Tapestry of Israel
The Birth of Something New Everything was going so well! My tour guiding business had steadily grown over the past eight years, and so...
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Anat Harrel
- Apr 20, 2014
- 3 min
Nowhere Else but Here
Where in the world can you do what my family and I did for Passover? Nowhere else but here.
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Anat Harrel
- Apr 9, 2014
- 4 min
Renewing the Old – the story of wine making in Israel
We took in the gorgeous natural beauty around us; a gnarly oak forest, colorful spring flowers, lizards, butterflies and birds galore...
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Anat Harrel
- Mar 16, 2014
- 1 min
A Miracle of Life in the Galilee
Jews, Bedouins, Arab Muslims, Arab Christians, Circassians, Druze… we all live side by side in a fragile co-existence that defies the odds.
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Anat Harrel
- Mar 11, 2014
- 3 min
An Insignificant Hill
Tel Hannaton may seem like a nothing hill, but the history of this artificial mound (tel) goes back over 3500 years!
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Anat Harrel
- Dec 10, 2013
- 4 min
You Just Never Know What’s Down There – the fascinating story of the Hospitaller citadel in Acco
This is only one story from the Knights Hospitaller citadel compound
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Anat Harrel
- Dec 8, 2013
- 4 min
The Jewel in the Negev Crown
Lonely Planet magazine picked the Negev as the second most desirable world region to visit for 2013
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Anat Harrel
- May 10, 2013
- 2 min
Israel’s very own Painted Desert
As you travel Israel, you are bound to pick up some souvenirs, the best ones being the ones you either make with your own hands or dig..
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Anat Harrel
- Apr 23, 2013
- 3 min
A makhtesh… a what? A makhtesh!
One of the extraordinary landforms of the Negev is the makhtesh, of which there are 3 in close proximity, all very similar
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Anat Harrel
- Apr 15, 2013
- 3 min
They should have spelled it ‘Mamsheet’…
Mamsheet is a beautifully restored ancient Nabatean city
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Anat Harrel
- Apr 2, 2013
- 2 min
Truly Extraordinary
I invite you to begin exploring a truly extraordinary regionת the Negev
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Anat Harrel
- Mar 5, 2013
- 3 min
Olives for a Better World
pick up the Israel Trail for 4 mile scenic walk towards the village of Tzippori.
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Anat Harrel
- Feb 26, 2013
- 3 min
Would YOU throw your children down the precipice?
A walk around Ancient Gamla is a fascinating study of the lives of Jews during Second Temple times.
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Anat Harrel
- Feb 26, 2013
- 4 min
In Search of Kings
I had a rare opportunity to visit the ancient city of Samaria (Shomron), capital of the Kingdom of Israel during 9th and 8th centuries b.c.e
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Anat Harrel
- Oct 19, 2011
- 4 min
Jewish Continuity
Pki’in, “I can’t believe I’ve never heard of this place!”
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Anat Harrel
- Aug 4, 2011
- 5 min
On being part of a UNESCO biosphere…
Mount Carmel was chosen as a UNESCO Biosphere because of the unique people that live there
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Anat Harrel
- May 28, 2011
- 2 min
Banias (Hermon Spring) Nature Preserve
The Banias Spring at the foot of Mount Hermon is the perfect place to start our study of Israel’s water resources
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