Originally a medical mission in Tiberias, now run by the Church of Scotland as a guest house for pilgrims and visitors and a place of reconciliation. Describes their facilities, accommodation and services, with a history and contacts.
First established in 1927 as a memorial to men from Scottish regiments who died during the Palestine campaign of World War I, now offering a place of worship and hospitality for pilgrims; includes a history, with details of their accommodation and reservations.
Provides an English-medium education, from primary through to post-16. Includes details of their provision, philosophy and history, with a handbook, calendar, contacts, and admissions.
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