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Num of views: 923The Western Wall

The Western Wall is a supporting wall of the Temple Mount, where the Temple of Solomon used to stand in Jerusalem. So why do some people call the Western Wall the "Wailing Wall"? The custom is for Jews to come to the Western Wall and pray and cry and plead with God for help with the things that worry them.

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Num of views: 1364Mini-Israel Park - Latrun, on the outskirts of Jerusalem

A special experience. All of the most important and interesting places in Israel are represented in by miniature models, including tiny trees, people, and cars. It's definitely worth a visit. There are also all sorts of games (go-carting, a climbing wall, rope bridges, water slides, a playground, and lots more fun and games). You can easily spend an entire day there. Telephone: 972-8-922-2444.

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Num of views: 974Kiftzuba, Kibbutz Tzuba

An indoor park with games and amusements. A world for children who love to play and go wild. (The truth is, parents love it, too, so there's a pretty good chance that they'll go wild with you there!)

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Num of views: 708Ben Shemen Forest Monkey Park

A day of fun, that's the title of this park. Hike through the forest, watch the monkeys (in some of the areas they're not in cages, but right by your side), go to the petting zoo, explore the picnic and arts & crafts areas, the sport and challenge course, the house of Tarzan, and in the summer, water slides, a foam cannon, and sprinkler games. What did we tell you?! That's what we call fun!

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Num of views: 344Kotel Tunnels

When you walk through the tunnels that have been dug along the Western Wall, you see the Wall from deep inside the earth, and feel a bit like you're in a Time Tunnel. Different periods of history appear before your eyes in the stones, the walls, the reconstructed streets, and the special effects that have been created just for you. That's what you get from the Kotel Tunnels tour.

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Num of views: 296Jerusalem

Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, as well as its largest city.Jerusalem is one of the most famous cities in the world. It's so special because it is very holy to Jews, Muslims, and Christians. For a long time, the Jewish Temple of Solomon stood in Jerusalem. Jerusalem is also where Christians believe Jesus died and was resurrected, and where Muslims believe Mohammed ascended to heaven. It's no wonder that you can find so many fascinating and exciting things in Jerusalem – there's no other city like it in the world!

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Num of views: 258Latrun Horse and Buggy, Latrun

A beautiful park with all kinds of activities (as the site says: challenges, experiences, educational, wet, and enjoyable).

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Num of views: 249Biblical Zoo

You could also call it a Garden of Eden for animal lovers.

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Num of views: 237The City of David

Would you like to walk in the footsteps of the kings and prophets of the Torah, where famous Bible stories took place? To wander along the subterranean passageways through which Jerusalem was once conquered? To go down to the hidden spring where kings of Israel were crowned? Want to walk through an ancient aqueduct? Then take a tour of the biblical City of David with the Jerusalem Visitors' Center.

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Num of views: 227Michelangelo's Statue of King David

If you can take your eyes off the amazing lifelike body of this magnificent sculpture, you'll notice that David is holding a slingshot in one hand, and a stone in the other. Yes, this captures the moment before the battle with Goliath, it seems... The picture comes from: http://www.e-mago.co.il King David's Tomb (Mount Zion, Jerusalem) Imagine for a moment that a very old man showed up in your yard claiming that God had sent him, poured oil on your head, and told you that now you were holy. How many seconds would it take before your Mom called the police?

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