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picturesque village of Taybeh, located 12 km northeast of Ramallah, is
home to around 1,500 people, and is the only all-Christian Palestinian
community in the West Bank. From its elevated spot, it overlooks the
desert wilderness, the Jordan Valley, Jericho, and the Dead Sea. It's
prominent reputation includes its notoriety as the only Palestinian city
that has its own beer factory, Taybeh beer. And every year it rises to
prominence in early October as it hosts the Holy Land's only
Oktoberfest. This year it is slated for October 6 and 7, 2012.
Biblical EphraimThe
history of Taybeh goes back 5000 years, well before Oktoberfest. The
site was first settled by Canaanites. It is mentioned in the Hebrew
Bible (Joshua 18:23) as a town of Benjamin - Ophrah. However later, the
place was renamed Ephraim. Jesus with his disciples visited the
village after the Sanhedrin decided to execute him.
Why the village is called ‘Taybeh’?
In
the late 12th century Islamic ruler Salaheddin entered the Holy Land.
The folk story states that one day the leader was invited by the
Christians of Ephraim to their village. The Muslim ruler found village’s
people very hospitable and generous and called them "Taybeen" ("good
and kind" in Arabic). Since that day Biblical Ephraim took the modern
name "Taybeh."
Four Churches in TaybehPeople
of Taybeh belong to three Christian denominations: the Latin (Roman
Catholic), the Greek Orthodox and as well the Melkite (Greek Catholic).
Each denomination has its own church in the village: the Roman Catholic
Church, dedicated to "The Last Retreat of Jesus", was inaugurated in
l971, the St. George Greek Orthodox Church was rebuilt in l929-1932 and
the Melkite Church was built in l964, however the Melkite worship was
founded in the village already in 1869.
All the communities
celebrate Christmas according to the Western calendar, on December
25th, and Easter, according to the Eastern calendar.
But there is also a fourth church in the village.

Ruins
of a Byzantine church known as "El Khader" (Saint George) are situated
east of town. Still standing are two chapels, an entrance portico and
stairway, parts of a mosaic floor, and its well-preserved baptistery.
The church was rebuilt by the Crusaders during the 12th century.
Famous Taybeh Oktoberfest – Festival of the Village
Taybeh
became very famous for its brewery producing the only Palestinian beer
named after the village “Taybeh." The brewers produce four types of beer
- Golden, Amber, Dark and Zero (non-alcoholic) and promote the drink as
the “The Finest in the Middle East.”
Taybeh Oktoberfest is an
annual village festival organized in September/October since 2005. The
event aims to promote not only the famous beer, but all the local
products produced in the village.
Oktoberfest 2012 will be
celebrated on October 6 and October 7 and festivities will include
music, dance performances and a wide selection of local food.
Planning your visit:How to get there?
If
you are driving a car from Jerusalem, take Route 60 and after
20-25 km of driving you will notice a sign saying “Taybeh”, turn right
and follow the signs. For those taking public transportation, take bus
18 from the Arab Bus station next to the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem to
Ramallah and then you'll need to transfer into a shared taxi (service)
to Taybeh.
Abraham Tours
is offering a special guided Taybeh tour for NIS 150 including
transportation. The company also offers its weekly Saturday tour, the
Qasr El Yahud and West Bank tour , which includes Qasr El Yahud, Jericho and Taybeh and is priced at NIS 355.
Green Olive Tours is providing transportation from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
Where to stay in Taybeh:The village offers couple of options of accommodation:
Beit Efram Guest House, 16 rooms, call Fr. Aziz (02) 289 8020
Pilgrim’s Hostel next to Latin Church, call sisters (02) 289 9364
Pension Al Khader, 6 rooms, (02) 289 9771 or 0599 676 747
Khouriya Guest House in Jifna (around 20 km away from Taybeh), (02) 281 1485 or 0599587476, E-mail:
rkhouriya@yahoo.com
Where to eat in Taybeh:If
you plan to eat in Taybeh, and its not during festival days, you will
need to make reservations at least 24-hours in advance. Recommended
restaurants are:
Taybeh Zamaan Park. Tel: 0599 774 092 or (02) 289 9411
Peter’s Place -
www.hoshbutros.webs.com. Tel: 054 983 8349 or (02) 289 8054
Travelujah tips:To learn more about Taybeh check the website of its municipality:
www.taybehmunicipality.org.
Taybeh
is located in the ‘Area C’ of the West Bank. Travelers should always carry their travel
passports with them.
Beata Andonia works for the Bethlehem tourist bureau and blogs regularly about Bethlehem for Travelujah-Holy Land Tours. She is originally from Poland and moved to Bethlehem in 2010.