Near Jerusalem
Near Jerusalem
Ein Kerem
Formerly an Arab village, tiny Ein Kerem (fountain of vines) is the traditionally pro fessed birthplace of John the Baptist. His mother certainly chose the spot well; rivals to the beauty of this village are scarce. Come here for an afternoon, bring a picnic lunch, and wander through the village’s charming alleys and tranquil streets.
The Church of St. John (tel. 41 36 39), with its soaring clock tower, marks the exact spot where John was born. Inside are several noteworthy paintings, including the Decapitation of Saint John. (Open Mon.-Sat. 8am-noon and 2:30-6pm, Sun. 9am-noon and 2:3O-5pm; Oct.-Feb. Mon.-Sat. 8am-noon and 2:3O-5pm, Sun. 9am-noon and 2:3O-5pm. Mass celebrated at 7:15am, Sun. 8:15am. Dress modestly. Free.) In the Grotto of the Nativity below the church there is a lovely Byzantine mosaic of pheasants-the symbol of the Eucharist. Ask the guardian for a key.