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Never forget Amit Man, the 22-year-old legendary paramedic of Kibbutz Be'eri who held out while treating the wounded on October 7th from 6: 30 AM to 2 PM when Gaza's terrorists finally broke into her clinic and murdered everybody there.
We will never forget you, Amit.
@Israelkicksass This is a true story from Ashdod Israel BUT IT happened in 2023, it was reported on mainstream media channels on 28, 29, 30 October 2023 with her father's interview.
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Israel now holds the world record for living kidney donations per capita!
Thousands of Israelis have chosen to save the life of someone theyโve never met.
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Picture of the Day - The Real Israel
This series illustrates how remarkable Israel is - a person, a site, an event... whatever.
The reason is simple: I want to show my brothers and sisters that moving home to Israel isnโt running away - itโs running TO an incredible place.
Israel is where every Jew is at home - with dignity, security, freedom and pride.
Using the hashtag #RealIsrael so itโs easy to find all these images in one place.
Todayโs photo is:
Tiberias aka Teveria
Tiberias is a city on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel.
It was founded around 20 CE by Herod Antipas and was named after Roman emperor Tiberius.
It became a major political and religious hub of the Jews in the Land of Israel after the destruction of Jerusalem and the desolation of Judea during the JewishโRoman wars.
From the time of the second through the tenth centuries CE, Tiberias was the largest Jewish city in Galilee, and much of the Mishna and the Jerusalem Talmud were compiled there.
Today, Tiberias is an important tourist center due to its proximity to the Sea of Galilee and religious sanctity to Judaism and Christianity. The city also serves as a regional industrial and commercial center. Its immediate neighbour to the south, Hammat Tiberias, which is now part of modern Tiberias, has been known for its hot springs, believed to cure skin and other ailments, for some two thousand years.
I find myself in Tiberias once or twice a year when we go up north with the whole family to stay by the Kinerret.
Tiberius is full of tourist attractions and activities.
The list is long but to name a few, the Setai Sea of Galilee is one of the nicest hotels in Israel, Aqua Kef is a super fun floating water park, located on the Sea of Galilee in Tiberias, featuring inflatable obstacle courses with trampolines, slides, and climbing walls for all ages, plus other attractions like floating go-karts and water gun battles in kayaks. (They also have a part of the park named after Ari!), Berenice Winery, Arbel National Park, Hamat Tiberias National Park, and so much more.
Jewish tradition holds that Tiberias was built on the site of the ancient Israelite village of Rakkath or Rakkat, first mentioned in the Book of Joshua.[12] [13][14] In Talmudic times, the Jews still referred to it by this name.
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), as of August 2023, 49,876 inhabitants lived in Tiberias.
According to CBS, as of December 2019 the city was rated 4 out of 10 on the socio-economic scale. The average monthly salary of an employee for the year 2019 was 7,508 NIS.
Among today's population of Jews, many are Mizrahi and Sephardic. The yearly growth rate of its population is 3.9%.
There is also a great restaurant scene in Tiberias with some of my favorites including Decks (A must try!), Little Tiberias, El Rancho, and many more.
If youโre visiting Israel and want to get a glimpse into the #RealIsrael, definitely plan a Tiberias day!
@StephenKing Unfortunately it will take decades to declare his silliness "unfit for office" - we just have to get used to the destruction of his presidency ) - 8