Zephaniah Square

The Afridar Center is actually located at the edge of Afridar, but forms a business and shopping center for all those living in Afridar and the surrounding neighborhoods. Situated at the top of the Desha HaGadol, the area has restaurants, shops, banks and other retail outlets. The center of the Afridar Center is the Zephania [...]

Zephaniah Square2020-10-28T18:58:00+02:00

Herzl Street

Ashkelon, which was destroyed by the Mamluks in 1270 was eventually reoccupied in the late 15th century by local inhabitants under the Ottomans. The Arabs called it al-Majdal. In 1948, after Israel won the War of Independence, new areas were gained and some were lost. Historic Ashkelon was an area that was captured. The Jewish [...]

Herzl Street2020-10-27T00:35:21+02:00

The Astir, the Astia and the Marsis

NOTE: This article is undergoing changes. There is very little material available on Ashkelon’s role in the Astir and the Marsis. The accounts that are available sometimes contradict each other. This post will be updated as I find more information. At the entrance to the Marina stands a sculpture by Dov Heller to commemorate the [...]

The Astir, the Astia and the Marsis2021-06-30T21:40:40+03:00

Ashkelon Khan Museum

Located in the historic Migdal area, the Ashkelon Khan Museum is inside the 13th century mosque. The museum is small and the exhibits appear to have been built a while ago. There is also a gallery at the entrance to the museum's main display.   Hours: Sunday to Thursday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Phone: [...]

Ashkelon Khan Museum2020-10-26T14:16:14+02:00

Sabil at Ashkelon Academic College

In addition to the sabil at the "main" entrance to city,  another sabil is located in the heart of the city. This very impressive structure is located just outside of the Ashkelon Academic College on Eli Cohen Street near the intersection of Yitzhak Ben Zvi. The sabil was dedicated in 2004. Avi Cohen, senior lecturer [...]

Sabil at Ashkelon Academic College2020-10-25T12:25:05+02:00

Ibrahim Pasha’s Well

At the north east corner of Eli Cohen and Yitzhak Rabin is a large field, partially overgrown with weeds, with the remains of a stone building in the corner. If it were not for the blue historical sign standing on the corner, you would likely walk by the field without paying any attention to the [...]

Ibrahim Pasha’s Well2020-10-25T11:33:46+02:00

Ashkelon Sabil – City Entrance

A sabil (Arabic) was a public drinking fountain or trough that was found at key locations for people to use on their journeys. The word sebil or sabil comes from the Arabic verb root sabala (سبل) meaning "to let fall, drop, to let hang down, to close eyes or to shed tear". Sabil initially meant "road" or "path" and is used both [...]

Ashkelon Sabil – City Entrance2020-10-25T14:03:25+02:00

Ashkelon Fountains

When you follow Sderot Ben Gurion down to the beach, you will see the Ashkelon National Park on your left and series of beautiful fountains that follow the contour of the road down to the sea. Spectacularly lit up at night, the fountains add another element of elegance to an already beautiful city.

Ashkelon Fountains2020-10-12T21:59:21+03:00

Kikar New York

Next to the Harlington Hotel is a large grassy roundabout called Kikar New York. At one end of the roundabout is a memorial for the thousands who were killed on September 11, 2001 in the attack on the World Trade Center in New York as well as the four Israelis who died that day. They [...]

Kikar New York2020-10-12T19:06:47+03:00
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