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Anat Harrel
Sep 16, 20185 min read
And I Cry…
I’ve been on the verge of tears all day. They flowed this morning, a bit more a few hours later. Now again at dinner with my husband. There’
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Anat Harrel
Aug 14, 201810 min read
My Sincerest Apologies, Eilat
So this is my ode to Eilat. Here are a few sites and activities I recommend
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Anat Harrel
Aug 14, 20185 min read
The Ancient Leopard Temple
I am fascinated with prehistoric archaeology and the Leopard Temple in the Uvda Valley, about an hour’s drive from Eilat, is one of my favor
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Anat Harrel
Apr 20, 20143 min read
Nowhere Else but Here
Where in the world can you do what my family and I did for Passover? Nowhere else but here.
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Anat Harrel
Apr 9, 20144 min read
Renewing the Old – the story of wine making in Israel
We took in the gorgeous natural beauty around us; a gnarly oak forest, colorful spring flowers, lizards, butterflies and birds galore...
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Anat Harrel
Apr 23, 20133 min read
A makhtesh… a what? A makhtesh!
One of the extraordinary landforms of the Negev is the makhtesh, of which there are 3 in close proximity, all very similar
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Anat Harrel
Mar 17, 20133 min read
On dogs, caves and a gorgeous hike
One of Na’ala’s favorite hikes lately has been to the Aviv Stream canyon, up north near the border of Lebanon
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Anat Harrel
Mar 5, 20133 min read
Olives for a Better World
pick up the Israel Trail for 4 mile scenic walk towards the village of Tzippori.
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Anat Harrel
Feb 26, 20133 min read
Would YOU throw your children down the precipice?
A walk around Ancient Gamla is a fascinating study of the lives of Jews during Second Temple times.
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Anat Harrel
Feb 26, 20134 min read
In Search of Kings
I had a rare opportunity to visit the ancient city of Samaria (Shomron), capital of the Kingdom of Israel during 9th and 8th centuries b.c.e
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Anat Harrel
Oct 19, 20114 min read
Jewish Continuity
Pki’in, “I can’t believe I’ve never heard of this place!”
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Anat Harrel
Aug 4, 20115 min read
On being part of a UNESCO biosphere…
Mount Carmel was chosen as a UNESCO Biosphere because of the unique people that live there
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Anat Harrel
May 30, 20112 min read
Migdal Tsedek Fortress
Migdal Tsedek is a fortress on a hill overlooking the ancient Via Maris (the Way of the Sea)
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