The Hungarian capital has become a haven for tourists from the Hebrew state, who flock to its vibrant Jewish Quarter. Joshua Marks (JNS) One chilly winter night in Budapest, from…
Budapest, haunted by the Holocaust, welcomes Israeli visitors
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With few airlines flying to Israel amid war, El Al in hot seat for fares
by adminby admin“I think El Al is in a tough spot here,” the founder of DansDeals told JNS. Etgar Lefkovits (JNS) El Al Airlines, which standardized fares last week to four cities that will…
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Standing next to the Podium built by Herod, which he artificially raised by constructing retaining walls on top of vaults built beneath, we have to imagine the temple he erected to Augustus.
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We are now leaving Herod’s Caesarea (will look for more remains of Herod later), and move 500 years forward.
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We are looking down at the original Palace of Herod, which he had built into the sea
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As we enter the site through an opening in the wall that surrounds the theatre, we find ourselves in a tunnel with an arched roof.