Masonry – Peace By Piece Tours https://peacebypiecetours.org Connecting the World Mon, 08 Apr 2024 18:41:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://peacebypiecetours.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/cropped-insta-logo-32x32.jpg Masonry – Peace By Piece Tours https://peacebypiecetours.org 32 32 9 Best Gift Ideas from the Holy Land https://peacebypiecetours.org/2016/06/06/introducing-this-amazing-city/ Mon, 06 Jun 2016 11:28:14 +0000 http://demo.goodlayers.com/infinite/?p=1680 Looking for the perfect gift from the Holy Land? With so many options you see while you wander in the Old City markets, it’s not easy to choose! Whether you’re looking for a loved one or yourself, here are some of our best gift ideas to take home, no matter what your budget is. It might give you an inspiration to ditch the airport souvenirs and opt for something handmade and thoughtful. Let’s just hope you have room in your bag!

  1. Olive Wood Carvings

Olive wood carving is an ancient tradition in the Holy Land that continues until today. The vast majority of the wood used for carvings comes from the seasonal clippings of olive branches that are pruned annually. Being handmade, each piece has a distinct character all its own. For many centuries, the Christian artisans in Bethlehem have relied on this art form and its trade for their livelihood. What could be more special than purchasing a hand carved Nativity set from the place where it all happened! You do not only possess a unique reminder of the Christmas story that will remain in your family for generations, you also help preserve the ancient tradition of olive wood carving and support local Christians in the Holy Land that make them.

 

  1. Hand Painted Ceramic

In the heart of the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, you’ll find a beautiful selection of hand painted ceramics made by the Armenian community. This ancient art and craft was first brought to the Holy Land around 1919 when several Armenian master craftsmen came to Jerusalem to renovate the ceramic tiles of the famous Dome of the Rock. They remained in Jerusalem developing the art of Armenian ceramics and until today, they continue to make beautiful ceramic pieces with the same authenticity and originality. From the oldest hand painted tile stores in the Middle East, you will definitely find the right item to decorate your home or to give as a gift!

  1. Jewelry and Accessories

Jewelry made of mother of pearl is also very popular in Bethlehem. This traditional handicraft has been brought to the city from Italy in the 15th century.  Whether you are looking for a necklace, earrings or a brooch for yourself or a loved one, you will find something right for you.  You can also find some of the trendiest and most unique jewelry in the Holy Land. For example, in Bethlehem, handpicked olive leaves are transformed into unique sterling silver pieces. This process makes each piece a one of a kind. You can also meet with the local jewelry designers and find pieces that reflect the culture and heritage of the country. If you like distinctive designs of accessories, you’ll definitely find this as a perfect gift.

  1. Colorful Embroidery

Hand embroidery is a beautiful art that has always been pursued by local women. Its root is ancient and the earliest forms of embroidered cross stitch in the Holy Land were found around the 11th century.  Artisans continue to create traditional folk embroidery with colors and patterns where each piece reflects remarkable beauty and tells a story of identity. Today, you can find beautiful designs of cushions, table runners, bags, shawls and other accessories embroidered by hand. You will not only take a piece of culture back with you, you will also support local women to sustain themselves.

  1. Handmade Blown Glass

Hand-blown glass makes a beautiful and special gift. You can watch local artists in Hebron make it in front of your eyes or you can enjoy the experience of trying that yourself! Hebron has been famous for its traditional glass-blowing for centuries and in 2016; Hebron has been officially awarded the title of World Crafts City by the World Crafts Council. All items are original hand blown creations by local artists and we are sure these unique glass art designs will be a great thoughtful souvenir.

  1. Organic Cosmetics

In the Holy Land, you will find amazing and natural cosmetics of great quality that can be used on all skin types. One of the unique products is soap made with olive oil, olive seeds, almond oil, sage and other herbs that are native to the land. These soaps are handmade and free from chemicals, artificial colors, and preservatives. Other kinds of soaps contain natural ingredients with healing properties such as mud from the Dead Sea, lemon, honey or even camel milk. If you are looking for beauty and skin care products, the Dead Sea provides essential minerals that are vital to your skin. From bath salts to mud masks, you’re not only getting products to nourish the skin, you’re also giving a feeling of relaxation as a gift.

  1. Herbs and Spices

After visiting the Holy Land, you would wish you can bring our cuisine back with you! But, since there can be restrictions on what food you can take with you, you can never go wrong with spices. From the market of the Old City of Jerusalem to Machane Yehuda market, you will find mountains of traditional spices of all kinds and colors with a smell hard to miss. With an endless selection of spices, Za’atar is our all times favorite.  This well known spice is thyme mixed with toasted sesame seeds. It is perfect with toasted bread or in salads making this the perfect thing to bring home and share with loved ones. You can taste Jerusalem even if you are not there.

  1. All-Natural Medjool Dates

Dates are considered the oldest cultivated fruit in the world and they’ve been cultivated for about 6,000 years in the Middle East. It is grown, harvested, packed and distributed in the ancient city of Jericho. Dates are probably one of the best tasting fruits ever. In addition to being healthy, they are prized for their rich flavor, large size and chewy texture. Take a sweet taste from the Holy Land back with you. But, make sure to check what food items are permitted to enter your country.

  1. Books and Posters

It is no surprise that a city with a history that dates back thousands of years, Jerusalem has always been a source of inspiration for writers. In the heart of the city, there are many bookshops selling a great selection of books on Middle Eastern history, Israeli-Palestinian relations, culture and politics. You can also find collections of maps, travel guides and books on Arab-Israeli history as well as numerous antique editions of scholarly works. You can find academic books in English, Hebrew, German and French that you can take home with you as a souvenir.

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The Footsteps to Follow https://peacebypiecetours.org/2016/06/06/pityful-a-rethoric-question-ran/ Mon, 06 Jun 2016 11:27:49 +0000 http://demo.goodlayers.com/infinite/?p=1669 At a time when many people dream of visiting the Holy Land, I was blessed to be born here! It’s overwhelming to be living just a few metres away from the birthplace of Jesus and to have grown up around the biblical sites where He lived and served. When I see how many pilgrims frequent the Church of the Nativity throughout the year, I just think of how lucky I am to be in the place of the first Christian pilgrimage. Some 2000 years ago, the Magi travelled from the east to do homage to the child, “and they bowed down and worshipped Him.” (Mt 2:11). Their tour leader was the star of God’s guidance. Unfortunately, pilgrimages in modern times are not the same. Many tours are called pilgrimages in the “footsteps of Jesus” but are they really? Saying it is one thing. Doing it is another.

Have you ever wondered what would happen if Jesus were to physically walk around the Holy Land today? Where do you think He would go?I can assure you that you’ll not find Him at a fancy hotel drinking coffee and updating His Facebook status! By looking at the model Jesus left us in the Scriptures, one discovers a journey unlike the pilgrimages of today. The footsteps of Jesus were far from limited to famous sites, marketplaces, and hotels. Instead, the Scriptures reveal a path of service, love, and restoration.

If Jesus were visibly present in the Holy Land today, He would be in the streets talking to the marginalised just like He talked to the Samaritan woman at the well (Jn 4:7–26) and shared a meal with the unwanted (Lk 5:29–32). He would be healing the sick even if they were considered to be the “enemy,” just like he healed the official’s son (Jn 4:46–53). He would be taking care of the poor, the needy, and the weak (Lk 14:13–24), the orphan and the widow (Mt. 19:14).

If you are searching to join a spiritual journey to the Holy Land, do not seek perfection because a pilgrimage is not always what it seems to be. Let it be a journey of faith where you might experience unexpected delays, wrong turns, or unpleasant lodgings; but always remember where it will lead you. It’s your opportunity to express the love of God and grow spiritually.

We invite you to be a living disciple of Jesus as you visit the sites made sacred by His life and ministry. As a pilgrim, you’re a stranger in a new place. Meet the people of the land; let them welcome you to their homes and let yourself experience their hospitality. Pray with them and share reflections. When you walk in Palestine, you’ll discover that the society that Jesus was living in is very similar to today’s society. Consider spending some time with those who have been wrongfully oppressed and impoverished. Visit Palestinian refugee camps and do service work to help those who would have been considered the outcasts of society during Jesus’ time.  Help those who are vulnerable whether by providing them shelter by taking part in rebuilding Palestinian homes that have been demolished by the Israeli military or by supporting them in picking their olives during the harvest season. There are so many ways in which you can follow His approach, methods, and teachings and make your pilgrimage more meaningful. Come experience the footsteps of Jesus, a pilgrimage unlike any other, by visiting various schools, hospitals, retirement homes, and orphanages in the area, places where Jesus would have shown his love and prayed for others. Come do what Jesus did, not just walk where he walked. Embark upon a powerful spiritual experience in our beautiful land as you truly follow the footsteps of the One who came “not to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many” (Mt. 20:28).

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