This tour is created after the feedback received from my tourists, that it is very difficult to find Jewish traditional content tour. Tradition of visiting holy tombs, ask their help, donate charity to help poor people is very ancient. Official Judaism was not always positive with this practice, but it is even described in Torah, as Kalev ben Ifune, one of the 12 spies, went to Hebron. Maimonides did the same in his visit in Israel. So, it is very common human practice and believe. You can take a part in it during our tour, or just seeing from the side. It is deep believe and spectacular practice. I am very known experienced guide in Israel. I have knowledge and education in Middle East and Judaism. I love to show our country and pass this love to my tourists. Many people are listening to me weekly by Radio and Internet. I have a weekly Radio Program about Israel in US and you can join this group of my listeners and tourists. You are not my tourists only; you are my personal guests.
Groups of 1-7: Start from central or north Israel.<br/>Pickup included
Hamat Tiberia Spa Sprungs: This activity is additional. Visiting natural thermal spa after the visiting Rabbi Meir Miracle Maker Tomb in Teberias.<br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
Natural Hot Mineral Springs: This activity is additional after the visiting the last place of the tour, Rabbi Meir Miracle Maker Tomb.<br/>Pickup included
Ancient cave and synagogue with Jewish and Christian tradition of worship from 3-4 A. C. century and visited by pilgrims since that time. Place traditionally connected to Prothet Elijah. The synagogue is acting.
Yehuda Ben Baba tomb. The Rabai that mentioned in Talmud as Rabi Somech. He was a student of Rabi Akiva and was killed by Romans for teaching Torah. He was teaching in special empty location between the villages. So, no one besides him will not damage by his capture by Romans. The modern junction near called today junction Somech in his memory.
Place of Jewish worship and annual procession and calibration. Acting synagogue. Second visited place in Israel by internal visitors after the Wailing wall.
We will visit the ancient Cemetery of Safed, and approach to the tombs of famous Kabbalist HaAri AKadosh (Robi Isaak Luria ), Man can visit his mikveh, and tomb of Yosef Karo (Autor of Shulchan Aruch)
Mikveh is active, but for man only. It is most visited mikveh in the world.
Visiting there 3 places.
Rabi Akiva tomb, Rambam synagogue and tomb and Rabi Meir Mirical Maker (Sephardic and Ashkenazi Synagogue), description in the next point. - All these according to Jewish tradition and HaAri commandments.
As described above and according to the books, Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon was dead by returning from visit in Israel and his bones were brought back to Tiberias. He is very important Jewish author and doctor and philosopher. According to Judaism no one was like Moshe before him, and no one will equal him even after. It is acting synagogue. Possible to pray on his tomb.
As described above, we will approach both synagogues, learn about him, about his power and the tradition of his miracles
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