The term "Maale Akrabim" is sometimes used in Hebrew literature as a special expression to describe the time of many troubles and hardships in the life of the Jewish people. This expression is sometimes mentioned in letters sent from Israel requesting financial assistance from the Diaspora. In a letter sent from Jerusalem, the writers complain about their difficult situation: "The great sorrow ... the burden of debts at the top of the scorpions" Read more: http://bit.ly/Zeev-Vilnai-Wikipedia Translated with Google Translate
Ma'ale Akrabim Roman is a road that rises from Nahal Zin to the Great Crater. A very important way in the Roman period. It is very steep and difficult to climb. Three Roman fortresses were built along the hill. It was wonderful adventure! Translated with Google Translate