Gems in Israel
Spotlighting Israel's Lesser Known Tourist Attractions and Travel Sites, the Gems.

February 2000  
ISSN: 1527-9812  
 
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Bell Cave at Beit Guvrin
My Family’s Story - Competition
The Ancient Synagogue of Chorazin
For Shutter Bugs
Land of Israel Landscapes Park
The Event
Pilgrims' Crossing - Bethsaida
Gems Quiz - Win a T-Shirt
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Photo Credits

Beit Guvrin Bell Cave Courtesy of Shai Ginott

Bell Cave (with tables) Courtesy of Bar Kochva Events

Bethsaida Early Roman Period Wine Cellar Courtesy of Dr. Rami Arav, Director of Bethsaida Excavations

Land of Israel Landscapes Park Courtesy of The Eretz Israel Museum


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