Thursday, February 7, 2013

Bar Mitzvah in Israel




Masada

One of the most important venues for the bar mitzvah in Israel is Masada. Masada overlooks the Dead Sea at the western end of the Judean Desert and represents the symbol of courage for the modern Jewish state.

When Rome marched against Masada in the year 73, the Romans found that Masada’s one thousand men, women and children had burnt the fortress and ended their own lives rather than be taken alive. These ruins still hold the Zealot’s Synagogue, the oldest Synagogue in use.

The bar mitzvah in Israel ceremony is held in the Zealot’s Synagogue. The synagogue is oriented toward Jerusalem and is built with four tiers of benches along the walls. The Masada event for the bar mitzvah in Israel could also be held at the Dead Sea.





Neot Kedumim


This 625-acre nature reserve is dedicated to the restoration of biblical ecology. The bar mitzvah in Israel held in these gardens is an event of natural grandeur and is held in the 600-seat outdoor theater.

The biblical ecology reserve is planted with hundreds of species of plants, vegetation and trees. Among them are cedars, figs, olives, date palms and pomegranates. It is also home to Golan Wolves, deer, ostriches and wild donkeys.


Other Locations for the Bar Mitzvah in Israel


The bar mitzvah in Israel ceremony can be held at many Jerusalem locations in addition to venues throughout Israel. Interesting contrasts are between high-tech Tel Aviv and the flowering city of Jerusalem.

Venues for the bar mitzvah in Israel include the traditional Western Wall, Western Wall Tunnel, Temple Mount and Southern Wall. Events can also be held at The Kotel, Mount Scopus and the Galilee.

Some of the exciting attractions and excursions offered are desert jeep tours at sundown, camel tours, horse trail riding and hiking tours.

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