A village in Israel established jointly by Jews and Palestinian Arabs of Israeli citizenship and engaged in educational work for peace, equality and understanding between the two peoples
Old Acre is on UNESCO’s list of sites for the preservation of global culture – the site contains information about historical sites and about the possibilities of entertainment and tourism, as well as the activity of the Old Acre Development Company.
The city’s fascinating historical heritage, a rare blend of East and West, authentic sights from the past, a unique meeting place of art and religion alongside the remains of various cultures – all these have made Acre one of the most important cities of the ancient world.
A new yeshivish community on a scenic mountaintop in Shomron, 7 minutes from Petach Tikvah, 15 minutes from Bnei Brak and Tel Aviv, and 40 minutes from Jerusalem.