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W2J Women's Pilgrimage – November 2026
The Way to Jerusalem Association brings the women's story of the pilgrimage to Jerusalem to the forefront from ancient times to the present day Because women create, connect, and inspire change.
And so does the Way.
The Women's Pilgrimage was born out of a desire to bring women's voices, perspectives, and strength to the Way, while creating a community of curious, inspiring, and path-making women.
10 -16 November 2026 | 111 km | Six days of walking
From the Port of Jaffa to Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem.
Along the route, pilgrims will journey through diverse local communities, encounter people, cultures, and stories, and walk within a rich and fascinating human mosaic.
The pilgrimage will be led by Dr. Orit Ramon, historian, lecturer, licensed tour guide, and researcher at the Department of History at the Open University of Israel. Dr. Ramon is a member of the guiding and academic team of The Way to Jerusalem Association.
(The pilgrimage will be conducted in Hebrew)

For registration and further information
Interfaith pilgrimage to Jerusalem: when faith becomes a bridge!
An article published by the Christian Media Center that clearly and movingly presents the W2J project
Jerusalem launches its own Camino, inspired by the Camino de Santiago
"The idea was always there, it's just now that I saw it"
Experience the powerful journey of an international interfaith pilgrimage through the Holy Land. Organized by the "Way to Jerusalem" association and its founder, Yael Tarasiuk, this spiritual trek brought together people from the Far East to the West to walk from Jaffa to the Holy City. Explore historical sites like Jacob’s Well, the Latrun Monastery, and Emmaus, while witnessing how faith acts as a bridge rather than a barrier. Featuring moving testimonials from participants like Sue Jo (Taiwan) and Ziva, this video showcases a region defined by encounter and humility rather than conflict. Join us on this path of mutual respect and historical understanding.

The story behind the founding of The Way to Jerusalem initiative


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