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Beit-She'arim

Beit-She'arim

 
Beit-Shearim is an ancient archaeological site, situated in the lower Galilee.
 
The ancient town of Beit-Shearim , used to be an important Jewish settlement in former years, mainly during the Jewish Mishnah and Talmud periods.
 
The village is situated on a hill; rising up high in the north to the Jezreel-Valley.
 
Recent excavations have uncovered the remains of a synagogue, public buildings and other daily as well as sacred structures.
 
One interesting address bears the name "Bishara"; a Greek name for Beit-She'arim, which removes any doubt as to the identity of the place.
 
One of the most fascinating archeological discoveries is the excavation of the Jewish unique cemetery of Beit-She’arim; it contains more than 30 burial-niches,
Underground (!).
 
At the top of the hill of Beit-Shearim (also named as Sheikh Wardell) were found the remains of a public building (basilica), probably founded in the days of Rabbi Judah the Prince/President.
 
Another interesting find is a bronze statue, based on the top of the hill, depicting Alexander Zaid (one of the earlier guards of the pre-born state of Israel), mounted on his horse -overlooking the Jezreel-Valley fields.
 
Zaid moved to Israel in 1904 and was one of the founders of the elite squad called " Bar- Giora" group; founded by the organization of "Ha-shomer". He was killed in an ambush in 1938 when Arab feuds had baited him.
 
Up on the hill, near the statue, Sheikh Wardell's burial grave had been found. This is a building with two domes, where previously a small spring had been operative.
 
 
Info and Opening hours:

April – September, 8:00 am to 17:00 pm,
October – March,  8:00 am to 16:00 pm.
On Fridays and holiday eves: 8:00 am to 15:00 pm.

The tour usually lasts an 1-2 hours. Visits are available year-round.
 
Phone: +972-4-9831643
  

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