Yosef Meyouhas Hostel
The hostel is located in the very heart of Tiberias, close to the swimming beaches and only a short distance from the city's entertainment and tourist
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Poria Hostel
The Poria Hostel is located in a beautifully scenic corner, on the eastern slopes of Mt. Poriah. The hostel overlooks the Sea of Galilee and the southern Golan Heights and is surrounded by a cultivated garden with trees and natural
vegetation ...
Tiberias is a town on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, Lower Galilee, Israel. It was named in honour of the emperor Tiberius.
Tiberias was built at about AD 20 by Herod Antipas, the son of Herod the Great on the site of the destroyed village of Rakkat, and it became the capital of his realm in Galilee.
Today, Tiberias is Israel's most popular holiday resort in the northern half of the country. In October 2004 (Tishrei 5765), a controversial group of rabbis claiming to represent varied communities in Israel undertook a ceremony in Tiberias, claiming to have established a new Sanhedrin.