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Qasr al-Yahud is the official name of a baptism site in the Jordan River Valley in the West Bank. After the Six-Day War in 1967, it has been placed under Israeli control, and the site and facilities are administered by the Israeli Civil Administration and the Israeli Ministry of Tourism as part of a national park. https://www.parks.org.il/en/reserve-park/baptismal-site-on-the-jordan-river-qasr-al-yahud/
Jews Palace
Qasr al-Yahud is the official name of a baptism site in the Jordan River Valley in the West Bank. After the Six-Day War in 1967, it has been placed under Israeli control, and the site and facilities are administered by the Israeli Civil Administration and the Israeli Ministry of Tourism as part of a national park. https://www.parks.org.il/en/reserve-park/baptismal-site-on-the-jordan-river-qasr-al-yahud/
Qumran is best known as the place where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered not so long ago. Located on the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea in the Judean Desert approximately, Qumran is located between Jerusalem and the major Dead Sea beaches and attractions such as Ein Gedi and Masada. Missed by many tourists, Qumran tells an interesting historic story, and offers some amazing opportunities for adventure sports.
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Qumran is best known as the place where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered not so long ago. Located on the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea in the Judean Desert approximately, Qumran is located between Jerusalem and the major Dead Sea beaches and attractions such as Ein Gedi and Masada. Missed by many tourists, Qumran tells an interesting historic story, and offers some amazing opportunities for adventure sports.
An ancient building with six halls that has been restored, originally built as a travelers’ inn in the Ottoman period. On display in the museum are archaeological remains, including a wealth of beautiful mosaics from the Byzantine period. One wing of the museum is devoted to the story of the Samaritan community, its history and customs. An ancient church and courtyard display a wide range of archaeological finds
Museum of the Good Samaritan - The Good Samaritan Museum
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An ancient building with six halls that has been restored, originally built as a travelers’ inn in the Ottoman period. On display in the museum are archaeological remains, including a wealth of beautiful mosaics from the Byzantine period. One wing of the museum is devoted to the story of the Samaritan community, its history and customs. An ancient church and courtyard display a wide range of archaeological finds