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LOCATION:
A
unique Israeli experience for those seeking a more meaningful visit
to the Holy Land. Whether you are visiting for a short time or long,
you will find our facilities intimate and refreshing, and our mountain
filled with the peace of our blessed Messiah. We are a blend of
both Jewish and non-Jewish people who have a love for Israel and
are here to serve you.
Our moshav is nestled in the forests of the Judean mountains, 15
kilometers west of Jerusalem. We are the perfect home in Israel
while you tour from Galilee to Eilat. The moshav is a quick bus
ride or drive to the Old City, or a haven for those seeking a time
of refreshment.
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your vacation in the natural surroundings of Finnish Pine wood
rooms. Each room has a balcony and a beautiful view of the Judean
hills.The rooms are equipped with Telephones,TVs, air conditioning,
and luxurious bathrooms which include a full bathtub.
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SERVICES AND FACILITIES : |
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HOTEL FACILITIES
- Reception.The
Finnish-designed reception is a relaxing place to enjoy
a drink and read the newspaper. The receptionists can provide
you with information about traveling throughout Israel,
including the biblical sites and Jerusalem. The Gift Shop
sells a wide variety of Israeli and Messianic gifts at very
low prices. The shop features a wide variety of Messianic
music on CD and cassette.
- Dining
hall. The Finnish-style dining hall offers both restaurant
style service and a buffet line for both groups and individuals.
The Israeli chef is a specialist in eastern Mediterranean
cuisine. The dining hall has seating for more then 150 people
in addition to the outdoor dining terrace.
- Conference
hall. The conference hall is an ideal location for special
events, group meetings, music concerts and weddings. The
hall comfortably seats up to 200 people and is equipped
with the latest in audio-visual technology.
- Finnish
Dry Sauna. The world jokes that first the Finnish people
build the sauna and afterwards they construct their houses.
At Yad Hashmonah, the sauna was the first building constructed
and is an authentic Finnish Dry Sauna that runs on wood
and not electricity. The sauna is divided into men's and
women's sections.
- Biblical
Garden. Experience the ancient methods of wine and oil pressing
or just enjoy the beauty of Biblical flora
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