Synagogue Emanu-El’s Israel Adventure
Led by Rabbi Evan Ravski
June 23 – July 4, 2024
Eilat/Petra Extension: July 4-8, 2024
Don’t miss out! Space is still available.
Monday, 24 June – Going up into the Land
- Arrive in Israel to be met and assisted by your ITW representative
(today’s program depends on arrival time).
- Shehechiyanu / Welcome ceremony overlooking the Old City of Jerusalem.
- Tasting tour of the bustling Machane Yehuda Market to discover Jewish delicacies from East and West.- booked with Yalla Basta
- Lunch on own, if still hungry.
- Option to continue to explore the adjacent Nachlaot neighborhoods to discover a world of Jewish history, culture and folklore in central Jerusalem.
- Check-in to the Prima Kings Hotel
- Welcome dinner and orientation at hotel.
- Overnight: Prima Kings Hotel, Jerusalem
Tuesday, 25 June – The Old City of Jerusalem: An Ancient Jewish Legacy
- Discover the archaeological story of the Western Wall and episodes of Jewish life in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago at Robinson’s Arch and the Southern Wall Excavations.
- Visit to the traditional prayer area of the Western Wall.
- 12.00-Walk through the Western Wall Tunnels to discover underground Jerusalem,
- Lunch on own
- Tour of Jewish Quarter including the Herodian Mansions, Cardo, Broad Wall and Rooftops followed by free time to shop and explore on own.
- Briefing on Religious Pluralism in Israel and the Masorti (Conservative) Movement by Rakefet Ginsburg, Executive Director of the Masorti Movement in Israel.
- Free evening
- Dinner on own
- Recommendation for the evening: Visit the First Station Compound, Jerusalem’s restored Ottoman railway station turned restaurant – cafe area.
- Overnight: Prima Kings Hotel, Jerusalem
Wednesday, 26 June – The Western Negev: “Gaza Envelope”
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- The Gaza Story, with Col. )Res.( Grisha Yaakubovitch, who served in the IDF Civil Administration in the Gaza region.
- Depart for the Western Negev and visit a Kibbutz, which was devastated Hamas’ brutal October 7 attack, in conjunction with the IDF and residents. (pending approval and confirmation).
- Continue to Kibbutz Alumim, where a heroic defense by the kibbutz’s emergency response team prevented held off Hamas terrorists, including hearing a first-hand account of the battle by a member of the Emergency Response Team.
- Packed lunch enroute.
- Visit Netivot – A town at the entrance to the War Zone to visit a ‘special kitchen’ set up to serve thousands of soldiers serving in the region, with an opportunity to pack provisions for soldiers and meet with local social workers.
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- Continue to the town of Sderot, a symbol of Israel’s longstanding conflict with Hamas, to drive through the town, stopping at its Police Station, which was demolished in order to rout terrorists who had taken over the building, followed by a meeting with Mayor Alon Davidi at City Hall.
- Travel to the Jerusalem Corridor.
- Visit evacuee families, together with Tali Levanon, Director of the Israel Trauma Coalition, at a hotel where they are being housed in the Jerusalem Corridor.
- Free evening, dinner on own.
- Overnight: Prima Kings Hotel, Jerusalem
Thursday, 27 June – Holocaust, Remembrance and Continuity
- Visit the mixed, bilingual Arab-Jewish Hand in Hand School, that is helping to foster better understanding between Jews and Arabs
- OR: Visit a TALI School in Jerusalem to learn about pluralistic Masorti Jewish education in the Israeli school system. (The above school visits are subject to availability).
- Tour of Yad Vashem (with headsets)– Israel’s national Holocaust memorial and museum, including the Historical Museum and Children’s Memorial. (Children under age 10 are not permitted in Yad Vashem’s historical museum).
- Alternate program for younger children: Visit Jerusalem’s Biblical Zoo, where you’ll see animals which lived in Israel during biblical times. (Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- Lunch on own.
- At the multimedia Herzl Museum, experience the story of Theodore Herzl, followed by a meaningful visit to Mt. Herzl Cemetery to find chapters in the history of Israel at the graves of Yitzhak Rabin, Golda Meir, Theodore Herzl, Hannah Senesch and Mike Levine.
- Free time to enjoy hotel pool.
- Free evening
- Dinner on own
Overnight: Prima Kings Hotel, Jerusalem
Friday, 28 June – Underground Adventure
- Travel to the Judean Lowlands. En route, cross the biblical Elah Valley, where David and Goliath fought.
- Dig up Israel’s past at a real, hands on archaeological excavation in a cave in Beit Guvrin National Park. (this is the only hour with other small group)
- Picnic lunch (packed lunch from Holy Bagel or similar) – they will deliver to Beit Guvrin
- Discover a magnificent underground world in the Avshalom Stalactite Cave.
- Return to Jerusalem.
- Free time to relax and prepare for Shabbat.
- Friday evening/Kabbalat Shabbat options:
- Join hundreds of other Jews from around the world to Greet the Sabbath at the Western Wall. Option to join the new egalitarian Kabbalat Shabbat minyan run by the Masorti Movement at the Masorti Kotel, where men and women can pray together (begins at 6:30 pm).
OR:
- Attend the “Israeli Kabbalat Shabbat” service at the First Station Compound (begins at 5:00 pm).
OR:
- Attend Friday night services at a local Jerusalem synagogue.
- Festive Shabbat Dinner at hotel
- Overnight: Prima Kings Hotel, Jerusalem
Saturday, 29 June – And on the Seventh Day… in Jerusalem
- Shabbat morning services at local synagogues/minyanim (options and walking maps to be provided).
- Shabbat Lunch at hotel
- Free time to relax and enjoy hotel pool.
- Late afternoon walking tour to the historic Montefiore Windmill to discover the first neighborhood built outside the walls of the Old City.
- Havdallah with Rabbi Ravski.
- Free evening.
- Dinner on own.
- Recommendation for the evening: Visit the First Station Compound, Jerusalem’s restored Ottoman railway station turned restaurant – cafe area.
- Overnight: Prima Kings Hotel, Jerusalem
Sunday, 30 June – Modern Pioneers: An Ecological Light unto the Nations
- Travel north through the Jordan Valley.
- Visit Bio-Bee on Kibbutz Sde Eliahu, world leaders in organic agriculture to hear how they are using very effectively biological pest control, rather than toxic pesticides to protect their crops.
- TBA -Lunch at Kibbutz Sde Eliahu.
- Visit the Kinneret Cemetery, final of resting place of early Zionist pioneers, to discover the songs and the poetry of Naomi Shemer and Rachel the Poetess.
- Boat ride on the Sea of Galilee.
- Check–in to Nof Ginosar Hotel
- Dinner at hotel
- Overnight: Nof Ginosar
Monday, 01 July – Sources of the Jordan and Israel’s Finest
- Walk in the lush Tel Dan Nature Reserve to discover biblical intrigue, play in its refreshing wading pools and see one of the oldest arches in the world.
- Lunch on own.
- Tour the Golan Heights for a special perspective on the region’s complex geopolitics as we ‘look down’ at Israel the way the Syrian army once did and then look into Syria from the peak of strategic Mt. Bental.
Please choose one of the following two touring and tasting options on Kibbutz Ein Zivan (possibility of splitting group).
- Chocolate making workshop at the De Karina Chocolate Factory.
- Taste wines and liqueurs at the boutique Bahat Winery
- BBQ dinner with Israeli young soldiers. Meet the Israeli army’s human side-
- Overnight: Nof Ginosar
Tuesday, 02 July – Cradles of Jewish Life in the Galilee
- Explore mystical Tzfat, the cradle of Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism) in the 16th century. Visit its old synagogues and picturesque alleyways. Then discover the origins of our Friday night service in the city where Lecha Dodi was written.
- Lunch on own
- Explore the ruins of Tzippori, the city where Rabbi Judah Hanasi sealed the Mishna. Discover remarkable ancient mosaic pavements, including Mona Lisa of the Galilee, Orpheus, who looks like King David (?) and the Nile Flood Festival. Then ponder why a 1,500 years old synagogue floor features a wheel of the zodiac.
- Travel to Tel Aviv
- Check-in to Metropolitan Hotel
- Free time to swim in the Mediterranean Sea and enjoy the Beach.
- Free evening
- Dinner on own
- Overnight: Metropolitan Hotel, Tel Aviv
Wednesday, 03 July– Exploring Greater Tel Aviv and Departure
- Guided tour of the Ayalon Institute – An underground bullet factory in Rehovot used by Jewish forces before the founding of the State of Israel.
- Family scavenger hunt in Tel Aviv’s historic Neve Tzedek neighborhood.- TBD
- Tour the alleys of Old Jaffa, the ancient port city once known as the Gate of Zion. Concluding with a discussion on top of ancient Tel Jaffa overlooking modern Tel Aviv.
- Lunch on own
- Remainder of afternoon free to explore on own, enjoy hotel pool and get in last minute shopping.
- Late check out
- Farewell Dinner at Goshen Restaurant.
- Transfer to Ben Gurion Airport – See you again soon!
- Overnight at: Metropolitan Hotel, Tel Aviv for travelers on Eilat-Petra extension.
Thursday, 04 July – Arrive in USA
- Begin planning your next Israel trip with Rabbi Ravski and ITC Tours
Optional Eilat/Petra Extension
July 03 – July 7, 2024
Wednesday July 03– Overnight– Metropolitan Hotel Tel Aviv
Thursday, July 04 – Eilat on the Red Sea
- Morning airport transfer for domestic flight to Eilat.
- Descend into a Red Sea coral reef at Eilat’s Underwater Observatory where you look out the window at the surrounding marine life. Continue exploring Eilat’s remarkable undersea world at the observatory’s aquarium.
- Lunch on own
- Check-in to Dan Panorama Hotel
- Dinner on own
- Overnight: Dan Panorama Hotel, Eilat
Friday, July 05 – The Wonders of Petra
- Early departure for Petra to explore the amazing red sandstone structures carved by the ancient Nabateans. Enter Jordan at the Arava Crossing and travel to Petra by bus (approx. 2.5 hours).
- Tour the Treasury (“Khaznieh”), Roman theatre, impressive caves and rock formations of this Nabatean City.
- Buffet lunch included.
- Return to Eilat.
- Shabbat dinner at hotel
- Overnight: Dan Panorama Hotel, Eilat
Shabbat/Saturday, 6 July – A Day of Rest
- Day at leisure
- Lunch and dinner on own
- Overnight: Dan Panorama Hotel, Eilat
Sunday, July 07 – Red Sea Delight
- Red Sea Sail – Board a luxury touring yacht at the Eilat marina for a leisurely cruise and lunch on the Red Sea. Snorkeling equipment is available for a closer look with the most exquisite coral reefs and tropical fish to be found in the world.
- Evening domestic flight to Ben Gurion Airport.
- Check-in for U.S. flight at Ben Gurion Airport Terminal 3.
Monday, July 08– Arrive in U.S.A.
- Arrive in USA and begin planning your next Israel trip with Rabbi Ravski and ITW Tours.
Tour Package Includes:
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Hotels: Metropolitan Hotel, Tel Aviv and Prima Kings, Jerusalem
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All Breakfasts, Friday night “Shabbat” Dinner, Shabbat Lunch, 5 Weekday dinners and lunches as per itinerary
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Touring with Rabbi Ravski and one of Israel’s Top Tour Guide educators in a WiFi enabled deluxe touring Motor Coach
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Land Only Package $4795 (Discounted rate for payment by check)
Land Only Package $4987 (Full cost for credit card payment)
Land and Air Package $6725 (Discounted rate for payment by check)
Land and Air Package $6994 (Full cost for credit card payment)
Single room supplement $1550 (Discounted rate for payment by check)
Single room supplement $1612 (Full cost for credit card payment)
Adult 3rd in room reduction-$515
Child up to 12 year 3rd in room reduction-$600
Bar Mitzvah child as 3rd in room reduction -$700
Eilat/Petra Extension (2 passengers- $1960; 4 passengers- $1940, 6 passengers- $1920)
Extension Single Room Supplement $645