Gerizim Collection
Nestled in the heart of Palestine lies the captivating city of Nablus, with its most prominent landmark, Mount Gerizim, standing tall and proud
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Nestled in the heart of Palestine lies the captivating city of Nablus, with its most prominent landmark, Mount Gerizim, standing tall and proud. This sacred mountain holds a significant place in history and spirituality for various cultures that have called this region home. One cannot help but be mesmerized by the enchanting sight of Nablus against the backdrop of majestic Mount Gerizim. The view from this vantage point is truly breathtaking; it showcases the timeless beauty of the Valley Of Sichem and Nablous, as captured in an exquisite engraving by J. C. Bentley after W. H. Bartlett. Gerizim has witnessed countless religious ceremonies throughout centuries, including the Passover on its holy grounds and has become a pilgrimage site for devout believers making their way to Jerusalem or participating in Samaritan Passover rituals. The allure extends beyond its spiritual significance; it also boasts natural wonders like Jacob's Well – a historic site dating back to 1898 – which continues to draw visitors seeking solace and connection with ancient traditions. As one ascends to the summit of Mount Gerizim they can greeted by a charming Samaritan chapel that stands as a testament to faith and devotion. Its presence adds another layer of tranquility to this already serene setting. Exploring further northwards reveals even more stunning views from atop Gerizim's peak. These northern vistas offer glimpses into both past and present landscapes, showcasing how time has shaped this remarkable region. During Samaritan Passover celebrations, prayer at holy rock formations on Mount Gerizim becomes an awe-inspiring experience filled with reverence and deep spiritual connections that transcend boundaries. Mount Gerizim remains an emblematic symbol not only for those who reside here but also for anyone fortunate enough to witness its grandeur firsthand.