Yad HaShmona is a community and centre for
Messianic Jews in Israel, with around 260 residents. The area is home to the Yad Hashmona Country Hotel and Restaurant and the Home of the Bible Translators.
Biblical garden In 2000, a
biblical garden was built at Yad Hashmona in cooperation with the Swiss Beit Shalom Association and the
Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA). The garden gives visitors a glimpse into the spiritual, physical and agricultural world of the Jewish people in Biblical times. It displays a variety of biblical plants and trees as well as reconstructed farms from biblical times. The garden includes an ancient wine press, an olive oil press, a 'mikveh' (ritual bath), a burial cave, an agricultural watchtower, a Galilean-style synagogue and a Bedouin tent. == Economy ==