Wadi Qelt, Jericho
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Facts and practical information
The Wadi Qelt Synagogue is the name given by some to a building controversially identified by its excavator, archaeologist Ehud Netzer, as a Hasmonean-period synagogue. It is part of the royal winter palace complex built by the Hasmoneans in the warm desert oasis of Jericho, west of the town proper. It dates from between 70 and 50 BCE, and if it did indeed serve as a synagogue, it would be one of the oldest synagogues ever found. ()
Day trips
Wadi Qelt – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Deir Hajla, Hisham's Palace, Mount of Temptation, Monastery of Saints John and George of Choziba.