Located on the Mount of Olives, this is in fact the largest Jewish cemetery in the world.
Visit one of four traditional quarters in the Old City, which was formed by a continual presence of Jewish community since 800 BC.
The largest cultural museum in the country founded in 1965, holds a mind-blowing collection of archaeological artefacts, scrolls and…
Constructed in 1982, this monumental building is one of the largest and greatest synagogues in Jerusalem.
David's Tomb is a site that, according to an early-medieval tradition, is associated with the burial of the biblical King David.
Wander along the oldest Jewish neighbourhood in the city where the strict Jewish traditions are still alive.
This historical synagogue, originally founded in the 18th century, was rebuilt from ruins in 2010.