Yad Hashmonah
The community of Yad Hashmonah in the western Judean
Mountains, with its hands-on display of ancient farming
techniques, burial cave, synagogue and more, can truly be
said to have the Bible in its backyard.
Yad Hashmonah was founded in 1971 by Finnish Christians
who first made their living as carpenters. Its name means
"memorial to the eight," named after the only eight Jews
to lose their lives to the Nazis out of some 2,000 Jewish
refugees whom Finland sheltered during the Holocaust.
On a tour of Yad Hashmonah`s Biblical Garden, you`ll see
a threshing floor, grape press and olive press, where
biblical fruit (Deut. 8:8) is processed in season. You
can even try your hand at sheep-shearing and goat-
milking! At the mikveh, or ritual bath, you`ll learn
about ideas of purification in Jesus` time. A watchtower,
recalling Isaiah`s Song of the Vineyard (5:1-2), is
another highlight.
The beautiful sunset glimpsed from the reconstructed
synagogue make afternoon visits to the site particularly
memorable. (Israel Minister of Tourism)
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