
"Our feet will be standing within your gates, O Jerusalem; Pray for the peace of Jerusalem" (Psalm 122)
Day 1-Thursday Jerusalem "Shehecheyanu"
Welcome to Israel! Arrive at Ben Gurion Airport where our representative will
meet and assist you through customs and transfer you to Jerusalem. Before checking
in to your hotel, enjoy a special welcoming toast, overlooking the Golden City
from Mount Scopus. Dinner in the hotel.
Day 2-Friday Jerusalem-The Modern History
After breakfast, we will view the Menorah opposite the Knesset. Drive by the
impressive Supreme Court building to Hadassah Hospital, with its famous Chagall
windows. We continue to the JNF Forest where everyone will have the opportunity
to plant a tree with his/her own hands. On to Yad Vashem, Israel's national
memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. Spend time at the Museum and the Children's
Memorial and walk along the Avenue of the Righteous. Visit the impressive Valley
of the Destroyed Communities and walk between the huge rocks engraved with thousands
of names of the lost communities. In the evening, we will experience the thrill
of entering the Old City, walking through Zion Gate to the Hurvah Synagogue
and to the Kotel (Western Wall) to view Kabbalat Shabbat by the Hasidic Jews.
Shabbat dinner and overnight at our hotel in Jerusalem.
Day 3-Saturday Jerusalem-Second Temple
Era
Shabbat morning free. After lunch, enjoy a walking tour to the Old City to visit
the Western Wall, the Kotel. Walk along the restored Cardo in the Jewish Quarter.
On to the Shuk (the Arab market) with its colorful stores. Visit the Tower of
David and the museum, where we can experience a journey through 3,000 years
of Jerusalem's history. This evening stroll in the famous pedestrian Ben Yehuda
Street, sample Israeli food and shop. Dinner on your own.
Day 4-Sunday Independence & Memorial
Drive to Rehovot to the Ayalon Institute, which was the code-name of a secret
ammunition factory for the Haganah, before the establishment of Israel. Continue
to Latrun, to visit the Tank Museum and the memorial for the Israeli soldiers
who fought in the Tank Corps. Continue to Neot Kedumim, the Biblical landscape
reserve, where you can find most of the plants mentioned in the Bible. Drive
along the Biblical road passing the new town of Modi'in, the home region of
the Maccabees, Givon, the battle-field of Joshua, and the tomb of the Prophet
Samuel. Enter the new suburb of Ramot and continue to Ammunition Hill, site
of one of the most heroic battles in the Six-Day War. Continue to Mount Herzl
to pay our respect to the leaders of our nation. Visit the graves of Theodor
Herzl, Yitzhak Rabin, Golda Meir and others. Walk through the Military Cemetery,
paying tribute to the thousands of IDF soldiers buried here. Visit the Israel
Museum and the Shrine of the Book, where the ancient Dead Sea Scrolls are displayed.
We conclude the day with a visit to the Scale-Model of ancient Jerusalem from
the time of the Second Temple, as well as the new models of"Mini-Israel". Dinner
is on your own. Overnight at our hotel in Jerusalem.
Day 5-Monday Jerusalem-Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Services
Today we will celebrate the Bar/Bat Mitzvah at the Southern Steps, the original
entrance to the Temple. Visit the Old City, the Western Wall Tunnel and the
magnificent Herodian Quarter where you will be impressed by the luxurious mansions
from the days of the Temple. Walk in the Jewish Quarter to the Burnt House,
and the Museum of Temple Treasures. In the evening we will have a special Banquet
honoring the Bar/Bat Mitzvah child(ren). Overnight at our hotel in Jerusalem.
Day 6-Tuesday Jerusalem/Dead Sea/Massada
After breakfast we will drive to Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found
in 1947. Continue along the shores of the Dead Sea, the lowest place on earth,
via the oasis of Ein Gedi to Massada. Ascend by cable-car and visit the fortress
built by King Herod, later becoming the last stronghold of the Zealots. Enjoy
the magnificent panoramic view from the top of the mount. Walk among the ruins
of the synagogue, the store-rooms, the bath-house and the palaces. Walk down
the Roman ramp, built by Jewish slaves to enable the Romans to conquer the fortified
mount. Visit a Bedouin camp where we will experience the famous eastern hospitality.
Drive to our deluxe spa hotel on the shores of the Dead Sea. Dinner and overnight.
Day 7-Wednsday Dead Sea/Jericho/Jordan
Valley/Galilee
Drive north to Jericho, the oldest town in the world. Drive along the Jordan
Valley to Bet Alpha, to see the beautiful mosaic floor in the ancient synagogue.
Continue to the natural spring, the Sachne, for a refreshing swim. On to Bet
She'an, the largest on-going archeological excavation in Israel. Visit the Roman
theater, the Cardo and the Bath-house complex. Drive to our Kibbutz Guesthouse
in Galilee. Dinner and overnight, followed by a lecture about life in the Kibbutz.
Day 8-Thursday Galilee/Golan Heights/Safed
Today will be dedicated to exploring the Galilee. Drive along the Sea of Galilee
to Capernaum, where we can see an ancient decorated synagogue. Cross the bridge
over the Jordan River to ascend the Golan Heights. Visit Katzrin, the capital
town of the Golan. Drive along the border with Syria to Banias and Tel Dan,
the main sources of the Jordan River and a beautiful nature reserve. Stop at
Tel Hai, site of the heroic story of Josef Trumpeldor and his friends. At the
preserved stockade you will hear the story of the struggle of the settlers,
which contributed to the establishment of the State of Israel. We next visit
Safed, the center of Jewish Mysticism or Kabbalah. Wander through the cobble-stone
streets visiting the artists' colony and old synagogues. This evening we will
board a boat for a fun cruise on the Sea of Galilee. Dinner and overnight at
our Kibbutz hotel.
Day 9-Friday Galilee to Tel Aviv/A
day of More History
After breakfast, drive to Zippori, one of the Sanhedrin's centers, during the
Mishna and Talmud period. See the beautiful mosaic floors decorating the mansions,
and especially the "Mona Lisa" of Galilee. Continue to the medieval port of
Akko where we will visit the newly excavated and beautifully preserved Crusader
town, the Knights' Halls and the ancient port. On to Bet She'arim to visit the
catacombs of the Mishna and Talmud rabbis. Drive to Haifa, the third-largest
city in Israel. Ascend to Mount Carmel for a panoramic view of the bay and port.
Continue along the Mediterranean coast to Caesarea , the ancient Roman port
city. Visit the impressive excavations and see the Roman theater and aqueduct
as well as the moat and walls from the Crusader period. Drive by Netanya, Israel's
"diamond town", to Tel Aviv. Shabbat dinner and overnight.

Day 10-Saturday Tel Aviv/Jaffa/Relaxing
Free morning in Tel Aviv. Go to a synagogue or enjoy a dip in the Mediterranean
Sea. Early afternoon, check out of the hotel and drive to old Jaffa. Explore
the narrow alleys and its galleries. Later in the evening we will conclude our
visit to Israel with a farewell dinner at a typical restaurant.
Day 11-Sunday Back home
Transfer to the airport for your flight back home.