Galilee & the North: where Scripture has a zip code

Most people come to Israel expecting Jerusalem to be the moment that stays with them—but the Galilee and the north have a way of quietly becoming the part they never forget.
Caesarea and Atlit: What Israel’s Coast Reveals About the Years Before Independence

Israel’s story did not begin in 1948, and it did not unfold smoothly. Long before independence, the land was already shaped by waiting, restraint, and difficult choices.
When Scripture Comes Alive in the Land of Israel

What if prophecy wasn’t just studied in classrooms or sanctuaries, but encountered firsthand in the Land where it all began — and continues today?
From Silence to Celebration: A Day in Israel That Changes You Forever

When you see Israel through the eyes of its people, the Bible is no longer just a book you read. It becomes a story you step into.
Biblical House of the Shunamite Woman

Today, we will be visiting a holy site where miracles occur regularly even today! Â
Jerusalem’s Haas Promenade (the Tayelet)

Today, we are visiting a majestic lookout point that my tourists really enjoy visiting! Since this is arguably the view where one can best see the splendor of ancient and modern Jerusalem, I often make this the first stop on the trip.
The Patriarchs Route (Derech Avot)

Today we are visiting one of my favorite sites in all of Israel to guide, located in the heart of biblical Israel. Along this route, you are walking on the actual road Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and King David walked on and is vital to Israeli security.
Part 4: Ancient Hebron (Chevron)

Discover the resilient history of Hebron in this detailed exploration of its past, from the Bar Kochba Revolt to Roman conquests and beyond.
Don’t Miss Karmei Tzur (Biblical Beit Tzur)

Today we are visiting an isolated Biblical site, directly related to one of the most consequential events in Jewish history. Tourists seldom visit here though, and not many Israelis (outside of the settlements) are even aware of its existence.