As you follow the Banias stream to the cliff area, you can tell immediately that you are in a very unique place. There is a rocky face that rises feet above you and feet wide, centered by a foreboding cave with temple ruins strewn about. The temple sat in front of the cave that was believed to be the gateway to the underworld, and where the Greek god Pan lived. Herod willed the region to his younger son Philip when he died in 4 B. Now the fountains of Jordan rise at the roots of this cavity outwardly; and, as some think, this is the utmost origin of Jordan.
They were so enamored with the spot that Greek sanctuaries were built here to worship the god Pan, worship which included strange sexual acts with goats. He helped build the city walls with his own hands. In , the Mamluks drove out the Crusaders and the Sultan tore down the walls, reputedly saying, "What a king has built, a king will destroy. Other archaeological finds from Caesarea can be seen in the museum at nearby Kibbutz Sdot Yam.
In addition to exhibits of antiquities, the kibbutz is also the home of the Hannah Senesh House, a museum depicting the heroic story of the young woman who volunteered for the British army and parachuted behind enemy lines during World War II. Senesh also Szenes was captured and tortured, but would not betray her comrades. She was executed by the Germans in Before the Baron died in Paris in , he said he wanted to be buried in the Holy Land.
After the establishment of Israel , the Baron's son had his body and that of his wife reinterred near the town on the Heights of the Benefactor the name given to Rothschild or Ramat Ha-Nadiv.
Today, the tombs are set in beautiful gardens filled with the varieties of plants the Rothschilds helped develop in Israel. This is also the home of Israel's famous Carmel wineries, which began operations in and now offer tours that conclude with wine tasting. The Aaronsohn House now houses a small museum devoted to the family's history.
Download our mobile app for on-the-go access to the Jewish Virtual Library. It conveyed water to the city from springs at the foot of Mt. Carmel over 10 kms. Ministry of Tourism Photo. Israel Fact Israel's only golf course is located in Caesarea.
Recently reconstructed by renowned designer Pete Dye, this course plays host, every four years to the Maccabi Games, the Jewish Olympics. They vary in price although most are pretty good and serve seafood with an awesome location overlooking the Mediterranean. This park is a half-day attraction which is great all-year round. It is easily accessible by road, although getting there by public transport can be tricky.
Many tourists, therefore, decide to visit the site on a tour of Caesarea , many of which incorporate other sites along the coast and can start from either Tel Aviv or Jerusalem. Caesarea is a great place to enjoy a sunset and meal. Go during the late afternoon in the summer and enjoy the sunset in one of the many harbor restaurants. The museum is open in summer months April-September from 8 am to 6 pm.
Caesarea is located just off of Road 2, the main coastal highway about midway between Haifa and Tel Aviv. Each wound and injustice that may have been shoddily bandaged over in the past is now raw and uncovered by the current events. There seems to be no end to strife.
There is enmity between young and old, parents and children, men and women, democrats and republicans, politicians and the people, among nationalities and races, neighbor to neighbor, the rich and the poor. Each against another. In this time, it is more important than ever to remember the breakthrough that happened in Caesarea: that the beginning of peace is our Messiah Jesus.
He Himself is the Good News. Let the events in Caesarea inspire you. Share the gospel of peace with those in your life who do not have the same hope as you. Jesus is saying to us again today:. Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful. Edersheim, Alfred. The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah vol. Why Israel? Our Vision. What Happened in Caesarea in the Bible?
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