Tiberias – one of the four holy cities (the others being Jerusalem, Safed, and Hebron) – is sometimes misspelled as Tiberius, the Roman emperor after whom it was named. The thought crossed my mind as I visited the city with my friend Linda Epstein on June 8 to attend the bar mitzvah celebration of Shiloh Wiseman, which included a kosher Chinese dinner at Pagoda, followed by a delightful cruise on Lake Kinneret, the Sea of Galilee. 

On our walk back to our hotel, we passed a pretty park with a billboard aimed at English-speaking tourists, boasting that “Tiberias has it all.” 

As we read it, we were struck by the inordinate number of embarrassing spelling and grammar mistakes – as you can see for yourself in the photograph. In this Google/spell-check era, we thought, this is inexcusable. When we returned to Jerusalem, Linda emailed the following letter to the Tiberias City Council:

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