Where is ramla israel
Ramla World City Festival is an annual event that usually takes place around October during the Sukkot holidays. Besides visiting the most popular touristic attractions, the festival allows you to taste ethnic food, join tours and workshops, and enjoy live music. We decided to use this opportunity and visit the city.
But, since all workshops and tours took place in the middle of the day, and the festival takes place during working days, we could not join any of them you need to take a vacation for that. Instead, we left the work early and toured Ramle from till And this post is the result of that urban exploration. The World City Festival took place in several different compounds. The smaller one was near Ramla City Hall, and since we parked not far from the Police Station on the parking lot behind Sderot Herzl 84 , we started there.
Near the city hall, we saw a small stage and several areas where you could see Mehndi ceremony decorations. Each space showed Mehndi decorations used by people from different places.
Ramla is a diverse city. According to the official site , the population consists of Jewish immigrants from over 55 countries, Muslims, Christians, and Karaites. And the Mehndi presentation wanted to show that.
Here is short background information from Wikipedia about Mehndi or as it called in Hebrew: Hinna :. This ritual is celebrated before the wedding, and it marks the passage from living alone to a couple life.
The ceremony was also adopted by some Eastern Jews. In the ceremony, red-orange material, extracted from the white ransom leaves, is spread in a round shape over the hands of the bride and groom. It is a hint of the shape of a coin, as a blessing of abundance and as a sign of good luck. Mehndi was used for ancient ceremonies of joy in the ancient Near East.
And in Southern China, Mehndi was also used for erotic events for 3, years. I overheard somebody asking about ethnic food at the Bukharian tent. The ladies answered that all food was consumed by noon. Thus, if you want to taste ethnic dishes, come early.
The Pool of Arches is an ancient underground pool in the city of Ramla. And you can explore it by sailing in boats. You can find my guide at The Pool of Arches. Many Christians believe that Ramla is the town where Joseph of Arimathea lived who, together with Nicodemus, took Jesus off the cross. At the end of the 13th century, some monks came to the Holy Land, representatives of the Vatican, to guard the assets and sites holy to Christianity.
Besides, it served pilgrims on their way from Jaffa to Jerusalem. In , the building was completed. It is told that in the adjacent hospice, Napoleon Bonaparte was hosted during his attempted conquest of the Holy Land in and that he shot at the muezzin of the nearby mosque who disturbed his sleep.
The room he stayed in is closed to visitors. Telephone: Note: unless stated otherwise, all quotes were taken from the official site. But since we did not make prior arrangements to attend The Franciscan Church, we could not visit it. Take your time and enjoy the large variety and abundance of products offered to you by hawkers while they praise their wares as the best products available, and at the cheapest of prices.
The market was established at the end of the Ottoman period, underwent renovation during the British Mandatory period and has been in existence for well over a hundred years. The market is one of the most colorful and buoyant in Israel. As the peddlers in their stalls promote their goods as the best and the cheapest, they often use tape recorders on which they tape their traditional advertising.
In the market, you will have the opportunity to buy spices you will not find in any supermarket. A visit to the market enables you to stock up not only on rare spices but also on all kinds of Arab style antiques.
The Ramla market is open on all days of the week, except for Shabbat. Markets usually are open from the morning until the evening. But I was hoping that due to the festival it will be open later. As you can see, we arrived at around 6 pm, and most of the stores were already closed.
It is also should be visited earlier in the day. But before we leave the area, I want to mention two other touristic attractions near the market. The Great Mosque is one of the few Crusader buildings in Israel to have survived almost completely intact. The structure was erected in the 12th century as a Christian church, and the inscriptions found inside the mosque are indeed characteristic of the 12th century. There are other mosques in the shape of basilicas, but they are usually not this spacious.
The mosque is also called the al Umari Mosque. The term al Umari indicates that the mosque had been built with a different purpose and was later adapted to its new use.
With the Mamluk occupation in , the building was turned into a mosque, and a minaret for the muezzin and a prayer niche were added. It also declares that Sultan Baybars erected the mosque in AD. Sunday to Thursday am — am summertime or until am winter time Visits must be coordinated in advance at The entrance fee is 7 NIS. Also, the exhibition includes a selection of coins and hidden treasures that were discovered in the town, as well as models of central and historic buildings — the Pool of Arches and the compound of the White Mosque.
Sunday — Thursday: to Friday and holiday eves: to You can find the Azrieli mall nearby. It can be an appropriate spot for parking, getting a snack, or when you are looking for a restroom. As we entered, we saw a big crane that lifted mostly teenagers. And then they slid down the rope. I did not check the entrance fee. We also saw about half a dozen live statues. There was also ice skating. Well, not really ice. I guess plastic skating would be more accurate.
Note: in many places, the White Tower is also referenced as the White Mosque. Since the tower is the minaret of the White Mosque. The compound of the White Tower is located in the center of ancient Ramla and dates from the time when the town prospered. The area contains four historic sites. The White Mosque was first built in the 8th century A. The remnants we see today date from the end of the 12th century A. The White Tower rises to a height of 30 meters.
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