The Council for Conservation of Heritage Sites in a special tour: "Binyamina and Guitar Days"

Shosh Lahav
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An experiential musical tour in Binyamina, featuring stories from the early days of the colony and viewing sites that have been preserved alongside those still awaiting conservation. Friday, January 2, 2026.

The Council for Conservation of Heritage Sites invites the general public to an experiential musical tour in Binyamina, including stories from the days of the first pioneers of the moshava, and impressions of sites that have been preserved and those that are still waiting for conservation. The tour, held under the title "Binyamina and Guitar Days," will take place this coming Friday, January 2, 2026.


The tour begins with a visit to the Days of Binyamina Museum (Muzeon Yemei Binyamina) and the nearby Yad LeBanim Garden, including the original water tower that became a Notrim (Jewish police/guards) station, and the "Tiferet Binyamin" Synagogue, which was built almost 100 years ago.


Subsequently, participants will be able to view founders' homes from the early days of the moshava that have undergone preservation, alongside historic public buildings in the Givat HaPoel neighborhood (Ehud Manor's childhood neighborhood), which are in danger of collapse and have been waiting many years for a decision regarding a conservation plan.


The final part of the tour will be dedicated to Khan Zarniyeh (Khan Zar'oniya), which includes an impressive manor house and an Antilia well from the Ottoman period, which underwent privately funded conservation.


Guidance and playing: Yonatan Zilbersheid.


Friday, January 2, 2026


Cost: 105 NIS per person. Registration at the link


(Photography: Zvi Henry Cohen)

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