Samson's Tomb at Zor'a

If stories of Samson were favorites when you were a child, then you should stop at Samson's Tomb at Zor'a during your trip to Israel. Located in the area in which he was born and buried (Judges 13:25; 16:31), this area is considered Samson's country. Tel Zor'a, which leads to Samson's Tomb and the tomb of his father Manoah, leads to the traditional tomb of Sampson, which is washed in white and has a blue dome on top. From Samson's tomb visitors can take in the beautiful view of the Judean Mountains. Kibbutz Zor'a, founded in 1948, is also part of the vista and sits near Eshta'ol, a moshav nearby that was founded a year after. Experience the legacy of Samson, the last of the Judges, in a unique and rich way by traveling to his tomb along the Tel Zor'a which is lined with biblical verses that tell the his story-a truly wonderful stop that will enrich your Jewish travel.