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First Day - Welcome to Israel!
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Arrival at Ben-Gurion airport
Travel to base
Check into rooms
Shehechiyanu Ceremony and Kabbalat Shabbat
Shabbat Dinner
Oneg Shabbat – group activity and program outline
Overnight: Tel Aviv area
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Second Day - First Shabbat in Israel!
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Morning Services – Why Do We Pray? Group activity and discussion
Visiting Hours for Friends and Family
Jewish Lands and Jewish Texts – program led by staff – intro to the connection
between the Jewish people and the Land of Israel
Group discussion: Expectations of the week
Time to rest
Havdalah
Evening out in Tel Aviv
Overnight: Tel Aviv area
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Third Day - Exploring the Desert Culture
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Travel south
Half day at Sha’ar Hanegev (P2K community)
Lunch with community
Camel rides and Bedouin Hospitality (Bedouin Tent)
Travel to Arad
Dinner
Overnight: Arad
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Fourth Day - The Judean Desert
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Early ascent to Masada – enjoy the sunrise (if weather permits!) and tour the
site that has a unique story of faith and survival and that has become a
central part of Israeli culture and Jewish legacy
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Just a ten-minute drive from Ein Gedi is the hill known as Massada, where Jews
made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of freedom some two millennia ago. In
66 CE, a small band of Jews fled to Massada to escape the Roman Army, which had
occupied Jerusalem. For the next few years, the Romans attempted to capture
Massada, in order to enslave the Jews on top of the hill. Finally, in 73 CE, it
became clear that the Romans would reach the top and the Jews would be captured
and enslaved. Deciding that it was better to die free than to live as slaves,
960 of the 967 Jews on Massada committed suicide. For most of the last two
millennia, Massada's exact location has remained a mystery. Finally, in the
mid-1960's, archaeologist Yigael Yadin unearthed the ruins of the ancient
fortress
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Nachal David
Swim in the Dead Sea – careful…no dunking!
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Down to about 130 feet (40 meters), the seawater comprises about 300 grams of
salt per kilogram of seawater. That's about ten times the salinity of the
oceans.
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Travel north and check in
Overnight: Kinneret region
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Fifth Day - The Golan Heights
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Mt Bental – overlook into Syria and entire region, introduction to the area and
the story of the Golan Heights
Valley of Tears – the battles of Yom Kippur War 1973
Oz 77 – audio-visual presentation at Kibbutz Elrom addressing the issues of the
battles of the Golan
Gilabun Hike
Golan Winery
Evening out in Tiberias
Overnight: Kinneret region
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Sixth Day - From One Holy City to Another…
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Tsfat – tour of the old city, ancient synagogues and artists' galleries
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According to tradition, Tzefat (Safed) was founded in the year 70 of the Common
Era. The city has since come to be considered one of the four holiest cities in
Judaism, along with Jerusalem, Hebron, and Tiberias
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Drive to Jerusalem
Haas Promenade: Welcome to Jerusalem! Beautiful view of the city and
introduction to the holy city
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Jerusalem's history stretches back about 5,000 years. About 2500 BC, the
Canaanites inhabited the city. Later, Jerusalem became a Jebusite citadel. When
DAVID captured the city (c.1000 BC), the Jebusites were absorbed into the
Jewish people. David made Jerusalem the capital of his kingdom, and SOLOMON
built the first Temple
If I forget you Jerusalem ...
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"Four Faces of Israel": One woman show about diversity of the Israeli people
Overnight: Jerusalem
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Seventh Day - The Old City of Jerusalem
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City of David - explore the first Jewish neighborhoods of Jerusalem, when King
David chose Jerusalem as his capital, forever linking the city with the story
of the Jewish people
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Inside the City of David is the area which the archaeologists denoted with the
letter ''G.'' It was probably the nerve center of the ancient city for many
years: the administrative, municipal, and governmental center, with the royal
residence possibly nearby.
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Mifgash begins-soldiers join group
Tour the Jewish Quarter - learn the stories of its inhabitants, then and now
The Kotel – the central, most significant site in Jewish tradition
Lunch in the Old City
Machane Yehudah Market – join Jerusalemites as they prepare for Shabbat, buying
produce and sharing stories in one of the country's most bustling and colorful
markets
Shopping on Ben-Yehudah Street
Preparation for Yad Vashem
Overnight: Jerusalem
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Eighth Day - Memory and Remembrance
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Yad Vashem – visit the National Memorial for the Victims and Martyrs of the
Holocaust
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Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, is the Jewish people's memorial to the murdered Six
Million and symbolizes the ongoing confrontation with the rupture engendered by
the Holocaust. Containing the world's largest repository of information on the
Holocaust, Yad Vashem is a leader in Shoah education, commemoration, research
and documentation.
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Mt. Herzl – the tombs of the leaders of the nation and the military cemetery
tell the story of the struggles for Jewish independence from the first days of
Zionism to today
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Israel's national cemetery is also Jerusalem's military cemetery, where soldiers
of the past and present are buried. Mt. Hertzl is the burial place of many
dignitaries and prominent figures of the Jewish people such as Theodore Hertzl,
Yitzchak Rabin, Channa Sennesh and Yoni Netanyahu.
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Group processing session
Kabbalat Shabbat and t’filot at the Kotel
Dinner
Shabbat Oneg-group fun!
Overnight: Jerusalem
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Ninth Day - Shabbat in Jerusalem
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T’filot at choice of local synagogues
Visiting Hours for Friends and Family
Explore the spirituality of Shabbat
Walking tour of Jerusalem neighborhoods
Havdalah
Overnight: Jerusalem
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Tenth Day - From Ancient to Modern
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Dig for a Day – cave spelunking and digging at Beit Guvrin National Park
Tour of Jaffa and the first neighborhoods of Tel-Aviv – the story of the first
town in Israel
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Jaffa has always been the entry port to the ancient land of Israel and is even
today, full of the traditional sights and sounds which have always
characterized it: beautiful stone buildings, narrow winding alleys, the
fishermen's port, the artists' quarter, cafes, restaurants and shops.
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Advocacy seminar with Neil Lazarus
Evening out in Tel Aviv
Overnight: Tel Aviv
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Eleventh Day - Tel Aviv: Past and Present
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Hall of Independence – visit the site of the declaration of Israel's
independence, led by David Ben Gurion on the historical eve of May 14th, 1948
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On Friday, May 15, 1948 David Ben Gurion proclaimed Israel's independence in the
Declaration Hall. Because of the historical importance of the event the hall
was restored as it was at the time with the help of witnesses and pictures.
Around the declaration hall there is a permanent exhibition showing the
historical background of the establishment of the State.
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Yitzchak Rabin Square-visit the historical site where the Prime Minister was
assassinated during a peace rally
Lunch and shopping time on Sheinkin St.
Mifgash ends-say goodbye to new friends
Group evaluation
Festive dinner
Travel to airport
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Last Day
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Depart home
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