Galilee region from the top of the Arbel
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Learning the history of the region from the top of the Arbel
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A group photo from Three Faiths Lookout
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A view from our lunch spot at the Sea of Galilee.
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Members of the group listen attentively to our tour guide Yishai as he
explains Jewish tradition at the grave site of an important Rabbi.
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Ahmed and Asim on the top of the look-out spot that honors peace and
coexistence between the three monotheistic religions.
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Racquel Clarke stands near a mosaic from Cameroon of the
Annunciatiation - one of many international interpretations of a
cornerstone event in Christianity.
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Looking at a Hebrew translation of the Koran by Sheik Abdel Salem Mansara.
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Descending into the lower part of the Church of the Nativity to see the birthplace of Jesus.
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A young boy from the refugee camp. |
Re-entering Israel from the West Bank. |
Clarence, Asim, Garret, Ahmed, Jim with Dome of Rock in distance.
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Asim ritually washes prior to Muslim prayers. |
Nikole takes a step into the Dead Sea after a day in the Judean Desert. |
Imam Ahmed Kobeisy reaches out to Palestinian children at a refugee
camp in the West Bank.
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On the way back from Mt. Arbel, our guide took us to a hidden spot
where an ancient town once stood. |
Dean Thomas Wolfe explains the significance of this mosaic depicting a
miracle that occured at Galilee. |
The grounds at Neve Shalom/Wahat Al-Salam, where Arab and Jewish
children go to school together.
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Driving through Tiberius at sunset. |
A Greek Orthodox monk lights an oil lamp at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre |
An ancient temple in Capernaum that stood during the time of Jesus and
the apostles. |
Asim, Ahmed and Clarence with the sea of Galilee in the background
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Eating lunch by the sea of Galilee |
Clarence with the city of Jerusalem behind him |
Outside arched view of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
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Clarence walking up the step of Gallicantu
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The group overlooking Masada
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Clarence floating in the Dead Sea
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A group shot at sunset after our final reflection on the last day.
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