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Tu B'Shevat, the 15th of Shevat on the Jewish calendar -- celebrated this year on , January 25, 2024  is the day that ma...
25/01/2024

Tu B'Shevat, the 15th of Shevat on the Jewish calendar -- celebrated this year on , January 25, 2024 is the day that marks the beginning of a "New Year for Trees." This is the season in which the earliest-blooming trees in the Land of Israel emerge from their winter sleep and begin a new fruit-bearing cycle.
Legally, the "New Year for Trees" relates to the various tithes that are separated from produce grown in the Holy Land. These tithes differ from year to year in the seven-year Shemittah cycle; the point at which a budding fruit is considered to belong to the next year of the cycle is the 15th of Shevat.
We mark the day of Tu B'Shevat by eating fruit, particularly from the kinds that are singled out by the Torah in its praise of the bounty of the Holy Land: grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives and dates. On this day we remember that "Man is a tree of the field" (Deuteronomy 20:19) and reflect on the lessons we can derive from our botanical analogue.
Tu Bishvat Ideas & Beliefs
The name of this festival is actually its date: "Tu" is a pronunciation of the Hebrew letters for the number 15, and it falls in the Hebrew month of Shvat.
Traditionally, Tu Bishvat was not a Jewish festival. Rather, it marked an important date for Jewish farmers in ancient times. The Torah states, "When you enter the land [of Israel] and plant any tree for food, you shall regard its fruit as forbidden. Three years it shall be forbidden for you, not to be eaten" (Leviticus 19:23). The fruit of the fourth year was to be offered to the priests in the Temple as a gift of gratitude for the bounty of the land, and the fifth-year fruit--and all subsequent fruit--was finally for the farmer. This law, however, raised the question of how farmers were to mark the "birthday" of a tree. The Rabbis therefore established the 15th of the month of Shvat as a general "birthday" for all trees, regardless of when they were actually planted.
Fruit trees were awarded special status in the Torah because of their importance in sustaining life and as a symbol of God's divine favor. Even during times of war, God warns the Israelites, "When in your war against a city you have to besiege it a long time in order to capture it, you must not destroy its trees... Are trees of the field human to withdraw before you into the besieged city? Only trees that you know do not yield food may be destroyed" (Deuteronomy 20:19-20).
At a later time, the Rabbis of the Talmud established four "new years" throughout the Jewish calendar--Rosh Hashanah, or the Jewish new year for the calendar date; a new year for establishing the reign of kings; a new year for tithing animals of Jewish farmers to be given to the Temple; and finally, Tu Bishvat, the new year for the trees (Mishnah, Rosh Hashanah 1:1). The Rabbis discussed why this date was chosen; saying that Tu Bishvat falls after mid-winter (usually in February), they concluded that the majority of the annual rainfall has usually already fallen by this time in the land of Israel, thus yielding a healthy, water-logged soil in which to plant new trees (Talmud, Rosh Hashanah 57a).
In medieval times, kabbalists (Jewish mystics) gave Tu Bishvat greater spiritual significance. Seeing in Tu Bishvat a vehicle for mystical ideas, the kabbalists imbued Tu Bishvat with new religious significance as well as created elaborate new symbolic rituals. According to Lurianic Kabbalah (which is a form of mysticism studied by the students of Isaac Luria), all physical forms--including human beings--hide within them a spark of the Divine Presence. This is similar to some kinds of fruits or nuts, which hide within them seeds of new life and potential growth. In Jewish mysticism, human actions can release these sparks and help increase God's presence in the world. On Tu Bishvat, the kabbalists would eat certain fruits associated with the land of Israel as a symbolic way of releasing these divine sparks.
In modern times, Tu Bishvat has become a symbol of both Zionist attachment to the land of Israel as well as an example of Jewish sensitivity to the environment. Early Zionist settlers to Israel began planting new trees not only to restore the ecology of ancient Israel, but as a symbol of renewed growth of the Jewish people returning to their ancestral homeland. While relatively few Jews continue to observe the kabbalistic Tu Bishvat seder, many American and European Jews observe Tu Bishvat by contributing money to the Jewish National Fund, an organization devoted to reforesting Israel.
For environmentalists, Tu Bishvat is an ancient and authentic Jewish "Earth Day" that educates Jews about the Jewish tradition's advocacy of responsible stewardship of God's creation as manifested in ecological activism. Among them, contemporary versions of the Tu Bishvat seder, emphasizing environmentalist concerns, are gaining popularity.











Syrian pear blooming in the Galilee forest. לִבְלְבוּ אַגָּס וְגַם תַּפּוּחַעַרְפִלִּים כִּסּוּ אֶת הַנָּהָרפריחת אגס סו...
21/01/2024

Syrian pear blooming in the Galilee forest.

לִבְלְבוּ אַגָּס וְגַם תַּפּוּחַ
עַרְפִלִּים כִּסּוּ אֶת הַנָּהָר

פריחת אגס סורי









A sunny day  on the Gospel trail in the Galilee between Nazareth and the Sea of Galilee.
30/12/2023

A sunny day on the Gospel trail in the Galilee between Nazareth and the Sea of Galilee.

Our BeYond - Exclusive Immersive Journeys family wishes you and all your loved ones a very happy holiday season filled w...
24/12/2022

Our BeYond - Exclusive Immersive Journeys family wishes you and all your loved ones a very happy holiday season filled with laughter, light, love, and good health.
We are looking forward to serving you in 2023 and pray that this new year will be full of many blessings, including the blessing of visiting Israel!
Wishing you a beautiful holiday and a happy new year!

14/04/2022

Happy Passover from Israel – חג חרות שמח וחג אביב נפלא

Our best wishes for Passover to all our partners, clients and friends. This holiday celebrating freedom is a bearer of good news: Israel is open and Inbound tourism is allowed again! We are ready to welcome you.

Why is this night different​ from all other nights?



מַה נִּשְׁתַּנָּה הַלַּיְלָה הַזֶּה מִכָּל הַלֵּילוֹת

This is the flat, plain bread that our family ate when they were slaves in the land of Egypt.

Remembering the poor food of slaves, tonight we welcome

anyone who is hungry to come and eat the Passover meal with us. Now we are here.

Next year we hope to be in the Land of Israel.

Now we are slaves.

Next year may we all be free!

The seder is an annual Jewish ritual in which groups of people—

families, friends, communities, and even groups of strangers—gather for a time of reflective conversation about freedom.

In many ways the seder is a source of inspiration for the kinds of conversations we try to make happen with Ask Big

Questions: conversations where people gather around questions that matter to everyone, and that everyone can answer;

conversations that bring out people's stories; conversations in which we can sense that we’re on a journey, and that we

have fellow travelers in our own time, in the past, and in the future.

Through tasting the symbolic foods of unleavened bread (called matzah in Hebrew) and bitter herbs (called maror in

Hebrew), and through recounting the story of the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, the seder is meant to fulfill the goal,

stated by the second-century Rabbi Gamaliel, that “every person should see him/herself as if s/he had personally come

out of Egypt.”

Let's not wait any further and start designing your next hand-crafted journey together.

Israel is on the top of the list of destinations available for international inbound tourism.


To know more visit us at https://beyond-journeys.com/​

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Are you ready to come back to Israel? We are open for tourists.Here we are with our tourists having the third day of the...
15/03/2022

Are you ready to come back to Israel? We are open for tourists.
Here we are with our tourists having the third day of their Israel journey around the city of bethlehem and church of the nativity.
More to come.
We at BeYond - Exclusive Immersive Journeys are Happy to be able again to guide you all around Israel the . Welcome back to all the tourists and pilgrims that we have met all around the city of and

Are you ready to come back to Israel? We are open for tourists.Here we are with our tourists having the first day of the...
11/03/2022

Are you ready to come back to Israel? We are open for tourists.
Here we are with our tourists having the first day of their Israel tour around the sea of Galilee and Nazareth.
More to come.
We at BeYond - Exclusive Immersive Journeys are Happy to be able again to guide you all around Israel the . Welcome back to all the tourists and pilgrims that we have met all around the city of and the .

Biblical name, seals illuminate the treasuries of Jerusalem First Temple.Jeremiah 20  1 When the priest Pashhur son of I...
12/01/2022

Biblical name, seals illuminate the treasuries of Jerusalem First Temple.
Jeremiah 20 1 When the priest Pashhur son of Immer, the official in charge of the temple of the Lord, heard Jeremiah prophesying these things, 2 he had Jeremiah the prophet beaten and put in the stocks at the Upper Gate of Benjamin at the Lord’s temple. 3 The next day, when Pashhur released him from the stocks, Jeremiah said to him, “The Lord’s name for you is not Pashhur, but Terror on Every Side. 4 For this is what the Lord says: ‘I will make you a terror to yourself and to all your friends; with your own eyes you will see them fall by the sword of their enemies. I will give all Judah into the hands of the king of Babylon, who will carry them away to Babylon or put them to the sword. 5 I will deliver all the wealth of this city into the hands of their enemies—all its products, all its valuables and all the treasures of the kings of Judah. They will take it away as plunder and carry it off to Babylon. 6 And you, Pashhur, and all who live in your house will go into exile to Babylon. There you will die and be buried, you and all your friends to whom you have prophesied lies.’”
New research on several 2,600-year-old artifacts discovered in or near the Temple Mount has shed light on where both the temple and the treasury of the Kingdom of Judah once stood, suggested two Israeli archaeologists.
The two, Zachi Dvira and Dr. Gabriel Barkay, analyzed dozens of clay seals that over the decades sifted earth from the sacred area – where archaeological excavations are not allowed – as well as from excavations in Ophel Park, adjacent to the southern wall of the old town.
Clay seals were used in ancient times to sign documents or containers so that they could reach their recipients sealed and untouched. The seals could bear symbols or inscriptions.
By analyzing the seals, the scholars found that a significant number of the artifacts had imprints of woven fabric on their backs. This likely indicated that they were used to seal bags filled with precious metals.
This was true of seals from the Temple Mount as well as those found in an impressive public building from the time of the First Temple in Ophel Park. The building was uncovered during excavations in the 1970s and 1980s and called the “royal building”.
According to the researchers, whose findings were recently published in the Jerusalem Journal of Archeology, it shows the presence of two different treasuries, one for the Temple and one for the Kingdom.
The back of most of the clay seals found in other areas indicated that they were used to seal other types of objects, such as papyrus and thus documents.
The seals often have names that archaeologists attribute to either the owner of the items they seal or the officials responsible for managing their property.
In their work, Dvira and Barkay also focused on an inscription on a particular clay seal discovered years ago, offering a new reading of the visible Paleo-Hebrew letters it bears. They suggested that the full name of “_lyhw, son of _mr” be “Hisilyahu, son of Immer”.
A Pashhur son of Immer is mentioned in the Bible as a member of a priestly family that began around the 6th or 7th century BC.
“Pashhur, son of Immer, the priest who was chief official of the house of the Lord, heard Jeremiah prophesying these things,” says the 20th chapter of Jeremiah. Hisilyahu could have been his brother (or a member of his family) , noting that at the time, “paqid” and “nagid”, the titles used in Jeremiah to describe Pashhur, referred to priests and Levites appointed over the treasuries became. It was common for several family members to share the task.
The clay sealing (Bulla) of Hiṣilyahu son of Immer, a member of the priestly Immer family, who served in the administration of the Temple Treasury.

To all of our friends here in Israel and around the World,We are looking forward to serving you in 2022 and pray that th...
23/12/2021

To all of our friends here in Israel and around the World,
We are looking forward to serving you in 2022 and pray that this new year will be full of many blessings, including the blessing of visiting Israel!
Wishing you a beautiful holiday and a happy new year!

13/11/2021

Are you ready to come back to Israel? We are open for tourists.
Yesterday we had a day tour to Nazareth, Israel. We at BeYond - Exclusive Immersive Journeys are Happy to be able again to guide you all around Israel the . Welcome back to all the tourists and pilgrims that we have met today all around the city of .

A Pelican Pass Over, The Great White Pelican migrates from Eastern Europe and Asia to Southern Africa each year. Their m...
19/10/2021

A Pelican Pass Over, The Great White Pelican migrates from Eastern Europe and Asia to Southern Africa each year. Their migration route takes them through the Middle East and Israel. Throughout the 1900s coastal swamps and wetlands have been drained or dried out across the pelicans’ migration route in Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon. This loss of water sources combined with other Middle Eastern countries encouraging pelicans to be shot has driven the more and more of the pelicans to avoid these countries and fly through Israel. This might seem like a harmless animal fact, but if left to their own appetites these pelicans could over consume fish from local fisheries and breeding grounds. This could devastate the environment and destroy Israeli pisciculture. In order to prevent this from happening Israel’s Nature and Parks Authority and the Ministry of Agriculture stepped in with a program to feed the pelicans themselves. During the three-month period in the fall when the pelicans are migrating the birds are given meals 3-4 times a week at the Bahan Reservoir in the Mediterranean lowlands. Each year 200 tons of fish are eaten by the over 75,000 pelicans that stop in Israel. Once they feed, the Pelicans resume their journey southward. The forward thinking of the Nature and Parks Authority and the Ministry of Agriculture has helped protect the local ecosystem and fishing industry, but it had another benefit: the opportunity for incredible bird watching. Birders of all levels can enjoy the spectacle of tens of thousands of pelicans joining together for this feast of fish. By feeding the pelicans the Israeli government has ensured that the birds get the food to sustain their migration, the local ecosystem remains vital, fish farmers can stay in business, and avian enthusiasts across the globe can enjoy spectacular sight. This is truly win, win, win, win. All in a day’s work for the persistent, precocious, and playful pelican.

A Pelican Pass OverThe Great White Pelican migrates from Eastern Europe and Asia to Southern Africa each year. Their migration route takes them through the M...

Shana Tova – Happy Jewish new Year from Israelיְֽהֹוָ֗ה עֹ֭ז לְעַמּ֣וֹ יִתֵּ֑ן יְהֹוָ֓ה יְבָרֵ֖ךְ אֶת עַמּ֣וֹ בַשָּׁלֽוֹ...
02/09/2021

Shana Tova – Happy Jewish new Year from Israel
יְֽהֹוָ֗ה עֹ֭ז לְעַמּ֣וֹ יִתֵּ֑ן יְהֹוָ֓ה יְבָרֵ֖ךְ אֶת עַמּ֣וֹ בַשָּׁלֽוֹם
The LORD will give strength unto His people;
the LORD will bless his people with peace.איחולי שנה טובה ומתוקה לכל שותפינו, לקוחותינו וידידנו בארץ ובעולם

Our best wishes for this Jewish new year to all our partners, clients and friends.

See you soon !

August Perseid meteor showerIsrael is about to see some meteor showers. Take advantage of the times and go watch a meteo...
10/08/2021

August Perseid meteor shower

Israel is about to see some meteor showers. Take advantage of the times and go watch a meteor shower.

What could be more romantic than a picnic out in nature? Well, I’ll tell you: a picnic out in nature while watching a meteor shower light up the sky. So get your picnic blankets ready, chill your wine and pack a bag with lots of tasty treats, because August is the time when we can see spectacular displays of meteor showers in the heavens above us.

On the night between Thursday and Friday (August 12-13), the annual Perseid meteor shower will reach its peak. The public is welcome to take part in a number of festivals and events celebrating this annual event. These meteor showers – which come from streams of debris left behind in space by comets – typically last weeks, not days, with the optimal time to catch them being between August 8-15. Preparing to watch this once-a-year spectacle is a great excuse to disconnect from our mobile phones, find a comfortable position, lay back, watch and wait.

During the dazzling August Perseid meteor shower, you will see debris coming from the comet Swift–Tuttle. Although you should be able to see the meteor shower from any darkened spot, many people like to get out of the city and into nature in order to avoid city lighting and the air pollution.
As in past years, there will be a variety of activities open to astronomy enthusiasts and anyone who is just plain curious about understanding a little more of this magical natural phenomenon that paints the sky every August.

Mitzpe Ramon Spice Quarter

The meteor showers can be seen from every spot around the country, but there’s no doubt that Mitzpe Ramon is one of the most perfect settings for star gazing. In fact, the city shuts off all the lights in the city for a few nights in August every year in an effort to increase the visibility of the meteor showers. In addition, the Israel Space Agency, in cooperation with the Science and Technology Ministry, will hold its annual meteor-watching evenings. On the evenings of August 11 & 12, there will be lots of activity in the Mitzpe Ramon Spice Quarter.

- See you this Summer -Good News from the Israel Ministry of Tourism https://beyond-journeys.com/wp-content/uploads/2020...
10/05/2021

- See you this Summer -
Good News from the Israel Ministry of Tourism

https://beyond-journeys.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Israels-Reopening-One-Pager.pdf

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Celebrating the 73rd Israel independence day we are more then happy to announce that Israel is on its way to be reopen f...
14/04/2021

Celebrating the 73rd Israel independence day we are more then happy to announce that Israel is on its way to be reopen for foreign tourists.
Let's not wait any further to start designing your next hand-crafted journey together.
With more than half the population vaccinated, Israel is on the top of the list of destinations available for international inbound tourism.
To know more visit us at https://beyond-journeys.com/

https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-israel-to-reopen-for-foreign-tourists-next-month-1001367643

01/04/2021

Passover Holiday - Parting the sea, Reopening the Airport

Israel Airport Ben Gurion will be opened again soon ! We couldn't get a better gift for a holiday celebrating freedom, hope and resilience such as Passover / Pessah.
Let's not wait any further to start designing your next hand-crafted journey together.
With more than half the population vaccinated, Israel is on the top of the list of destinations available for international inbound tourism.
To know more visit us at https://beyond-journeys.com/​
Welcome to "BeYond" Journeys - With each unique client’s journey, we pledge to take you above and “BeYond” everyday experiences where immersive emotional moments become lasting memories.
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Whether you are on a personal discovery walkabout, a family bonding trip or a team building seminar, all our immersive journeys are specifically designed for each customer’s goals and expectations.
Impossibility for us is just another challenge. This is our motto as designers of hand-crafted exclusive immersive journeys. We shall indulge your every need and guide you further off the trodden paths, where curiosity is a way of life and satisfaction a prerequisite.

Our special blend of service, quality, safety and security creates a perfect context for you to discover or explore new aspects of the iconic Israeli culture that fuses tradition with modernity.

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Happy Passover from Israel – חג חרות שמח וחג אביב נפלאOur best wishes for Passover to all our partners, clients and frie...
26/03/2021

Happy Passover from Israel – חג חרות שמח וחג אביב נפלא

Our best wishes for Passover to all our partners, clients and friends. This holiday celebrating freedom is a bearer of good news: The Ben Gurion airport is re-opening again and with more than half of the population vaccinated, the lock-downs have been lifted. Inbound tourism is allowed again! We are ready to welcome you.

Take a Leap of Fun with Beyond Journeys Israel.Did you know that summer sometimes last until November in Israel ? Choose...
16/03/2021

Take a Leap of Fun with Beyond Journeys Israel.
Did you know that summer sometimes last until November in Israel ? Choose your ryhtm, your pace, walk, run, climb, slide or glide, we are here to safely help you take your next leap of fun ! . To know more visit us at https://beyond-journeys.com/ Welcome to "BeYond" Journeys - With each unique client’s journey, we pledge to take you above and “BeYond” everyday experiences where immersive emotional moments become lasting memories.

Did you know that summer sometimes last until November in Israel ?Choose your ryhtm, your pace, walk, run, climb, slide or glide, we are here to safely help ...

Breads, pastries and holidays with Beyond Journeys Israel, handcrafted Immersive travelsSalty or sweet, with seeds or ja...
02/03/2021

Breads, pastries and holidays with Beyond Journeys Israel, handcrafted Immersive travels
Salty or sweet, with seeds or jams, will you be able to guess what is the next holiday just by entering a bakery? The Purim celebrations and its Jewish hamantaschen cookies are almost over, coming next is Pessah and its unleavened bread, Easter, Ramadan with its pide bread... Israel is a living combination of many religions, each holiday brings its culinary pleasure and delicacies almost on a monthly basis. A foodies paradise any time of the year. . To read more in the meantime you can find more details on his dedicated page on our website: https://lnkd.in/gJsbjH3. With each unique client’s journey, we pledge to take you above and “BeYond” everyday experiences where immersive emotional moments become lasting memories.

Salty or sweet, with seeds or jams, will you be able to guess what is the next holiday just by entering a bakery?.The Purim celebrations and its oznei haman ...

22/02/2021

Slow & Smooth, glide or jump, how would you like to fly ? Let us open for you the doors to the Israeli skies. . Helicopter rides are one of the unique transportation solutions that will take you to new heights and get whole new perspectives on the landscapes, geography, history as well geo-politic context.. All our thanks to our expert Alon Moller for filming this introduction from his house. Feel free to contact us to organize private or shared online meetings where we can answer all your questions about traveling above Israel with Alon MOLLER . To read more in the meantime you can find more details on his dedicated page on our website: https://lnkd.in/g3SE7cU .
With each unique client’s journey, we pledge to take you above and “BeYond” everyday experiences where immersive emotional moments become lasting memories.

Slow & Smooth, glide or jump, how would you like to fly ? Let us open for you the doors to the Israeli skies. . Helicopt...
19/02/2021

Slow & Smooth, glide or jump, how would you like to fly ? Let us open for you the doors to the Israeli skies. . Helicopter rides are one of the unique transportation solutions that will take you to new heights and get whole new perspectives on the landscapes, geography, history as well geo-politic context.. All our thanks to our expert Alon Moller for filming this introduction from his house. Feel free to contact us to organize private or shared online meetings where we can answer all your questions about traveling above Israel with Alon MOLLER . To read more in the meantime you can find more details on his dedicated page on our website: https://lnkd.in/g3SE7cU .
With each unique client’s journey, we pledge to take you above and “BeYond” everyday experiences where immersive emotional moments become lasting memories.

Slow & Smooth, glide or jump, how would you like to fly ?Let us open for you the doors to the Israeli skies..Helicopter rides are one of the unique transport...

10/02/2021

2021 Israel Wine Roots Review

Wine grown in the desert ? If you never tried these unique flavors filled with sun, Israel is your next destination. Let's start with some of the best vineyards from the Galilee and the North. . To read more in the meantime you can find more details on our Food & Wine journeys on our website:https://lnkd.in/gfHV6FA . With each unique client’s journey, we @ BeYond - Exclusive Immersive Journeys pledge to take you above and “BeYond” everyday experiences where immersive emotional moments become lasting memories.

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“Beyond” is more than a name, it is a philosophy.

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