An important Jewish village from the time of the Second Temple, the Mishnah and the Talmud periods, which under the leadership of one of its residents- known as Yohanan of Gush Halav- dared to rebel against the Romans in the Great Jewish Revolt and was the last village to be conquered by the Romans. The village of Gush Halav flourished at the time of the Mishnah (about 2,000 years ago) and was famous for its choice olives, olive oil and rare silk production. Arrival through road number 89 between the kibbutz of Sasa and Meron Junction.
Best Season: All Seasons
Type of Tour: Independent
Tour Mode: Hike
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Tour Duration: About- 6 Hours
Difficulty Level: Easy
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