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Our vision

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Restoring the ancient pilgrimage routes to Jerusalem and making them accessible for walking. 
This will enable anyone, from Israel and around the world, to undergo a journey of personal developmental while walking to Jerusalem.
Along the way, pilgrims will pass through local communities, fostering multicultural and international connections leading to dialogue between people, the creation of relationships, mutual interactions, and the development of respect and tolerance—for the pilgrim's personal journey, for the people and communities around him, and for the land he walks on.

This is your call!

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 JOIN THE FIRST GLOBAL PILGRIM
TO WALK TO JERUSALEM

The first English-Speaking Pioneer Group on the Pilgrimage Way to Jerusalem. become a pioneer, helping to shape and inspire the interfaith, intercultural, and international Way to Jerusalem

A six-day pilgrimage on the “Way of Silence”, covering 111 kilometers from the ancient port of Jaffa to Jaffa gate in Jerusalem. 
The journey includes overnight stays in local communities, fostering intercultural, interfaith, and human connection.

The Way to Jerusalem is also

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A MEMBER OF ITER VITIS

A Cultural Route of the Council of Europe

The Way to Jerusalem preserves and promotes the history, heritage, and culture of wine as an integral part of the pilgrimage route.
The route brings to life the deep connection between pilgrimage, local wine culture, places, stories, and the communities that have shaped the path over generations.
Through walking, encounter, and lived experience, pilgrims are invited to engage with a living cultural landscape in which wine becomes a bridge between past and present, people and place.

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A PART OF CAMINO DEL SANTO GRIAL

A cultural and pilgrimage route that traces the historical journey of the Holy Grail

Jerusalem is the place from which the Holy Grail set out on its historical journey — and ends in Valencia.The connection between the routes expresses a spiritual, historical, and cultural continuity of ancient pilgrimage traditions, linking places, stories, and communities along the way.Within this collaboration, a broad pilgrimage experience is made possible, one that transcends borders, cultures, and eras, and positions Jerusalem as a meaningful part of a European and international pilgrimage journey.

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A MEMBER OF PILGRIMAPS

An international digital platform dedicated to pilgrimage routes and places of spiritual and cultural significance worldwide

Both initiatives are guided by a common vision that understands pilgrimage as a human experience that transcends borders, religions, and cultures, connecting routes, stories, and communities through walking and encounter.
Through this connection, The Way to Jerusalem becomes part of a global network of pilgrimage routes that share values of meaning, identity, tradition, and intercultural dialogue.

Our collaborations

The Way to Jerusalem is not defined by its 111 kilometers.
It is defined narratively — by its depth, by the encounters it creates, and by the collaborations that sustain and strengthen the culture of pilgrimage
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HELP US BUILD 
THE WAY TO JERUSALEM

JOIN OUR PILGRIM COMMUNITY

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