6-10 Oct
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Kfar HaNokdim | Judean Desert
In the valley of the Kenaiim in the Judean desert, between the city of Arad and Masada, lies a verdant oasis: Kfar HaNokdim. Here, in the shade of palm trees and orchards, there are picturesque guest rooms, Bedouin tents woven from goat wool, spacious cabanas made of local stone.
The return of the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt, left a longing for the wonderful atmosphere, for trips, for contact with primeval nature and meeting the desert people - the Bedouins. The founder of the village, who knew Sinai well, believed that the experience could be revived within the borders of the country as well. He settled with his family in Arad and founded Kfar HaNokdim near it.
The village was founded out of love for the desert and out of a desire to understand and get to know its guests, its unique flora and fauna, and the way of life of its Bedouin inhabitants. Much work was invested in the planning of the village and all of it is a tribute to the local people and local materials: in the village, built in natural stone, the hospitality halls are decorated with carpets and fabrics woven from goat hair, in the guest rooms, lamps made from salt that sank in the Dead Sea, the furniture is designed in wood and iron, and a variety of stoneware and textiles create a warm and pleasant atmosphere.
ICC | Jerusalem
Modularity and flexibility: The vast area of ICC halls is configurable into dozens of smaller spaces, tailored to customer needs. This flexibility adds to multiple entrances, providing the perfect solution to a broad range of conventions, events, and functions. ICC Jerusalem can accommodate as many as 10 thousand people, but at the same time host smaller, intimate events for dozens or hundreds of guests.
Central Location: Located right on the entrance to Jerusalem, ICC is accessible by car, bus or train (from Tel Aviv or Ben Gurion International Airport). It is only a short distance away from the historical sites, attractions, and cultural and pastime activity offered by the world’s most special city. The strategic location, the easy access, and plenty of parking space create the most convenient experience to our guests.
Diverse Events: The ICC holds events of various types and sizes – business conferences, conventions, seminars, private events, social events, receptions, exhibitions, fairs and shows, among others.Each event, whether large or small, is accompanied by professional services provided by the center’s staff from the moment the event is ordered to its conclusion. These services include logistical coordination and consultation among all parties involved in producing the event and on-site accompaniment during the event, while tending to the smallest details with a commitment to uncompromising quality.
Garden Tomb
Located just outside the city walls of Jerusalem you will find The Garden Tomb, a possible location for the crucifixion, burial and resurrection of Christ Jesus. Near to the Damascus Gate and standing in the shadow of Skull Hill you will find this beautiful garden with its ancient empty tomb. Since 1894 the focus of our ministry has been Proclaiming the death, burial & resurrection of Jesus Christ to the nations, so all can know and live for the glory of Jesus. A place of worship, witness, and contemplation.
Many come with an organised group; whilst others come on their own to experience the peace, beauty and message of this Christian site. Entrance is free.
The Garden is a place where faith in the crucified, risen Lord is renewed or begun and lives transformed.
Jerusalem March
ICEJ participates in the Annual Jerusalem March held by the Municipality.
The meeting point will be located on the north end of Sacher Park, and will end at the Wohl Rose Garden.
Promptly meet at the check point and locate your national group in order to march with them and wave your national flag.
Dress in your national attire if you wish.
Bring water and comfortable shoes.
Guidelines and Rules: The city prohibits marchers from handing out tracts or carrying banners that reference Jesus/Yeshua or any New Testament verses. Signs may quote Old Testament passages and express support for Jerusalem & Israel. You are welcome to share your national flags or small souvenirs with bystanders, but no candies! We encourage everyone to wear your national costumes.
Pavilion | Jerusalem
The Pavilion Jerusalem is a state-of-the-art conference and performing-arts center located in the heart of Jerusalem.
The Pavilion Jerusalem is an elegant venue designed by architect Ya’acov Malho. Constructed in 2004, its main hall comfortably seats up to 600 people for music, opera, theater, dance and conferences. Serving as a cultural cornerstone of the Jerusalem region, the Pavilion hosts in any given season some of the world’s most highly acclaimed artists, performers, entertainers, and speakers.
Suitable for major productions, live recordings, classical or contemporary music, ballet, theatre, graduations and conferences, The Pavilion is the right place for you to host extraordinary and memorable experiences. There is something for everyone at The Pavilion.