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Temple Israel of Memphis - Israel Tour 2012

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$ 3,887
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Tour Highlights

  • Visit to Yad L'Kashish
  • Discussion with social scientist Paul Liptz
  • Camel ride in the Judean Hills
  • B'nai Mitzvah ceremony overlooking the Old City
  • Rafting on the Jordan River
  • Meet with IDF soldiers
  • Jeep tour on the Golan Heights
  • Druze hospitality
  • And much, much more…..

 

 

Tour Includes

 

 

  • Flights to and from Tel Aviv as listed in the air section of this program.
  • 10 nights accommodation + late check out
  • Arrival & departure transfers (one per group)
  • 17 meals: 10 Israeli buffet breakfasts, 1 lunch and 6 dinners
  • 8 days of touring in a private motor coach featuring large panoramic windows, reclining seats and foot rests + walking tour on Shabbat
  • Friendly and professional English-speaking tour educator-guide in Israel
  • An educational coordinator who will ensure that you will have "A fabulous Israel Experience"
  • All program and entrance fees
  • Restaurant tipping in hotels included
  • All hotel and airport portage and tipping included
  • Guide and Driver gratuities included

 

DAY ONE: Tuesday, May 29, 2012
DEPARTURE

  • 10:50 p.m.  Depart the U.S.A. on United flight # 091.

Overnight: Flight


DAY TWO: Wednesday, May 30, 2012
ARRIVAL

  • 4:15 p.m.  Arrive at Ben Gurion International Airport.
  • Welcome by our representative and assistance with arrival formalities.
  • Ascend to Jerusalem through the Judean Hills.
  • Welcome to Jerusalem - Enter the vibrant and colourful 3,000-year-old city of Jerusalem and experience the convergence of the old and the new.
  • Stop at the Haas Promenade to say the traditional “shehechiyanu” blessing.
  • Check into the hotel.
  • Dinner on your own and evening at leisure.

Overnight: David Citadel, Jerusalem


DAY THREE: Thursday, May 31, 2012
THE LAYERS OF JERUSALEM

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Visit the Yad LaKashish Project, a multi-faceted workshop for senior adults and people with special needs.
  • Visit the renewed Israel Museum, one of the most creative and innovative museums in the world with a wide and eclectic collection, ranging from Judaica and archaeology to Renaissance and contemporary Israeli art, concluding with a visit to the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Shrine of the Book and the Second Temple Period Model of Jerusalem, including a special visit to the Youth Wing for children.
  • Enter the Old City and stop for lunch on your own.
  • Walking tour through the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, for guided visits to some of the sites excavated over the past 30 years, including:
  • The Cardo, a Byzantine street that is now the world's oldest shopping arcade
  • The Hurva Square, the central square of the Jewish Quarter.
  • The Kotel (Western Wall).
  • A visit to the Western Wall Tunnel, the underground continuation of the Western Wall along the Temple Mount
  • Return to the hotel.
  • Dinner on your own and evening at leisure.

Overnight: David Citadel, Jerusalem


DAY FOUR: Friday, June 1, 2012
MEMORIES FOR THE FUTURE

  • Breakfast at the hotel.

Option 1

  • Guided visit through the newly renovated Yad Vashem complex, the Jewish National Memorial to the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust, including:
  • The Avenue of the Righteous
  • The new Historical Museum
  • The Children's Memorial

Option 2

  • Visit the Tisch Family Zoological Gardens, a beautifully landscaped habitat with a special focus on preserving Biblical fauna, geared to children of all ages (2-80).
    All
  • Participate in a concluding Memorial Service at Yad Vashem.
  • Experience the sites, smells, and tastes of Jerusalem while walking through the Machaneh Yehuda Market, with lunch on your own.
  • Return to the hotel with time to prepare for Shabbat.
  • Kabbalat Shabbat services at the Southern Wall Excavations, followed by a return visit to the Kotel.
  • Shabbat Dinner at a local restaurant or the hotel.

Overnight: David Citadel, Jerusalem


DAY FIVE: Saturday, June 2, 2012
SHABBAT IN JERUSALEM

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • B'nai Mitzvah Ceremony overlooking the Old City.
  • Enter the Old City.
  • Walk along the Rooftops of the Old City for a behind the scenes look at the various communities in Jerusalem and how they live together.
  • Walk through the famous Jerusalem Arab Shuk (Market).
  • Return to the hotel.
  • Israeli Society @ 2012: Dialogue with scholar Paul Liptz of Tel Aviv University and the Hebrew Union College.
  • Ben Kodesh Lechol: Havdallah overlooking the Old City.
  • Free Evening in Jerusalem on Ben Yehuda Pedestrian Mall or on Emek Refaim Street in the German Colony, with dinner on own.

Overnight: David Citadel, Jerusalem
 


DAY SIX: Sunday, June 3, 2012
JEWISH STRATEGIES FOR SURVIVAL

  • Early breakfast at the hotel.
  • Descend to the Dead Sea Basin.
  • Ascend the cable car to Masada, Herod's mountain palace and site of the Jewish Zealots' last stand against the Roman Legionnaires.  Discuss Masada's role as a symbol of Jewish defence and its current significance in modern Israel.
  • Lunch on your own.
  • Short hike to Nahal David the freshwater spring at the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, a lush oasis in the Judean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea.
  • Bathe in the relaxing and healthy sulphur springs at the Mineral Beach and float in the Dead Sea.
  • Return to Jerusalem.
  • Dinner on your own and evening at leisure.

Overnight: Jerusalem


DAY SEVEN: Monday, June 4, 2012
DRIVING THE RIFT

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Check out of the hotel.
  • Visit Mt. Herzl, including the new center dedicated to the life and achievements of the founder of Political Zionism, Theodore Herzl, followed by a visit to his grave and the graves of Yitzhak Rabin and other leaders of the nation.
  • Depart Jerusalem.
  • Visit Genesis Land, a biblical-style encampment in the Judean Desert, delve into the Bible, experience biblical hospitality and take a Camel Ride through the desert.
  • Drive north through the Jordan Valley with lunch on your own, en route.
  • Visit the 1,500-year-old Beit Alpha Synagogue at Kibbutz Heftzibah, which boasts the famous mosaic floor depicting the Binding of Isaac and view an audio-visual program about a Byzantine synagogue building fund.
  • Enjoy Rafting down the Jordan River.
  • Continue to the kibbutz and check into the hotel.
  • Dinner at the hotel.
  • Where Is My Kibbutz Going?  Dialogue with second-generation kibbutz member Dubi Ben Ari on the ever-changing nature of kibbutz life today.

Overnight: Pastoral Hotel, Kibbutz Kfar Blum, Upper Galilee

 


DAY EIGHT: Tuesday, June 5, 2012
NATURE, SECURITY & SPIRITUALITY IN THE NORTH

  • Breakfast at the kibbutz hotel.
  • Explore Safed, a center of Jewish mysticism for hundreds of years, and a contemporary artists' colony, including:
  • Guided visits to the Ari, Caro or Abuhav Synagogues with their great stories and mystical messages.
  • A dialogue with an Artist inspired by Kabbalistic messages.
  • A stroll through the quaint Art Galleries and shop in the artists' colony.
  • Lunch on your own.Short hike on the new hanging path into the Banias River Canyon at the base of the Golan Heights.
  • Jeep tour climbing to the Golan Heights in the footsteps of IDF soldiers and their battles in the Six Day War, to enjoy the beautiful natural scenery and gain an insight into the strategic complexity of the Golan.
  • Dinner at the Le Charolais steakhouse, situated at the foot of the Golan Heights, with invited IDF Soldiers serving on the Lebanese and Syrian borders.

Overnight: Pastoral Hotel, Kibbutz Kfar Blum, Upper Galilee


DAY NINE: Wednesday, June 6, 2012
ALONG THE COAST

  • Breakfast at the kibbutz hotel.
  • Check out of the hotel and depart the kibbutz.
  • Stop on top of Mount Carmel for a scenic overlook of Haifa Bay; view the Bahai Gardens and Shrine, one of the holiest sites of the Bahai religion.
  • Visit the Or Hadash Reform Congregation in Haifa for a dialogue and sing-along with Rabbi Edgar Nof in the bomb shelter that was used by the community during the 2nd Lebanon War in 2006.
  • Visit a Druze village in the Carmel Mountains for a window into the unique world of the Israeli Druze community, with Home Hospitality Lunch.
  • Guided visit to Caesarea, one of the Land of Israel's most important cities during the Roman Period; visit the Herodian Theater and new excavations along the Mediterranean shore concluding with a visit to the 900-year-old crusader city built on the same site.
  • Continue to Tel Aviv and drive through the “city that never sleeps” and pass by centers of culture and recreation such as the Habima Theater, sprawling beaches, Dizengoff Street and Rabin Square.
  • Check into the hotel.
  • Free Evening in Tel Aviv with optional visits on own to:
  • Meander through the Old City of Jaffa
  • Stroll down Rothschild Boulevard with its many cafes and bars
  • Experience the Tel Aviv Port with its restaurants and clubs
  • Explore the newly gentrified Neve Zedek Neighborhood
  • Saunter down the Tel Aviv Beach Promenade
  • The Tachana, Tel Aviv's newly renovated old train station, now a center of music, good food and one of Tel Aviv's blooming hot spots. 

Overnight: David Intercontinental, Tel Aviv


DAY TEN: Thursday, June 7, 2012
TEL AVIV: THE FIRST HEBREW CITY

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Visit the Jaffa Overlook for an introduction to Tel Aviv at the place where it all began; stroll through the renovated artists' colony and the ancient port, concluding with a visit to the newly renovated and world-renowned Jaffa Flea Market - Shuk Hapishpishim.
  • Visit to Independence Hall, site of David Ben Gurion's monumental proclamation of the State of Israel in May 1948.
  • Return to the hotel.
  • Lunch on own and free time to crash the waves of the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Late afternoon walking tour through the colorful re-gentrified Neve Zedek one of Tel Aviv's cultural centers with many small boutiques and galleries as well as the Suzanne Delal Dance and Theater Center.
  • Dinner at Nana Bar, a trendy restaurant bar located in the Shabazi Neighbourhood in downtown old Tel Aviv.

Overnight: David Intercontinental, Tel Aviv


DAY ELEVEN: Friday, June 8, 2012
FACING THE CHALLENGES

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
    Adults
  • The Electric Car Revolution Guided visit to the new Better Place Visitors' Center, for a glimpse at the premier global provider of electric vehicle services (pending confirmation).
    Youth
  • Visit the new Olympic Experience Center, a five-ring trip through the greatest Olympic records, with a special focus on Israel's finest moments using state-of-the-art high-tech imaging and illustrations.

All

  • Visit the Nachalat Binyamin pedestrian mall, with its restored buildings and sidewalk artists, and continue onto the colorful Carmel Market and then to Shenkin, one of Israel's most avant-garde streets, with lunch on your own.
  • Return to the hotel.
  • Kabbalat Shabbat Service on the rooftop of Mishkenot Ruth Daniel in Tel Aviv, followed by a Communal Shabbat Dinner.

Overnight: David Intercontinental, Tel Aviv


DAY TWELVE: Saturday, June 9, 2012
SHABBAT IN TEL AVIV

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Shabbat in Tel Aviv with an opportunity to: (on own)
  • Take in the grand art collection at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
  • Visit some of Tel Aviv's legendary Art Galleries.
  • Enjoy the Ganei Yehoshua Park on the Yarkon River.
  • Crash the waves of the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Wander through the Tachana, Tel Aviv's newly renovated old train station, now a center of music, good food and one of Tel Aviv's blooming hot spots.
  • Walk or bike the Blue Route in Tel Aviv, representing Tel Aviv-Yafo's beautiful coastline and the city's Mediterranean atmosphere, from the Yafo Ridge in the south to the Tel Aviv Port in the north.
  • Walk or bike the Green Route in Tel Aviv, passing through Ganei Yehoshua along the Yarkon River.
  • Enjoy a guided walk with a local city guide through Tel Aviv's magnificent Bauhaus architectural area, known as the ‘White City' and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Walk through the trendy Tel Aviv Port.
  • Late check-out from the hotel.
  • Farewell Dinner at Kimmel, offering a selection of eclectic food, located in downtown Tel Aviv in a restored building which formerly belonged to the last Turkish Sultan. 
  • Transfer to Ben Gurion International Airport.

Overnight: Flight


DAY THIRTEEN: Sunday, June 10, 2012
RETURN TO THE U.S.A.

  • 12:15 a.m.  Departure flight to the U.S.A. on Continental flight # CO 091.
  • 1:50 p.m.  Arrive in the Newark.

Need to Know

  • Group rates are per person based on double occupancy and a minimum of 30 full paying participants per bus. Should the number of participants drop below the minimum listed above, we will adjust the cost of the trip to reflect the additional expense of operating the program.
  • Tour prices are per person in U.S. dollars. All hotel accommodations, motor coach transportation, special dinners, sightseeing, admissions, luggage handling and the services of local guides, drivers, and the tour guide/educator are included.
  • Airport Taxes & Fuel Surcharges are estimated and subject to change at any time.
    Airport Taxes & Fuel Surcharges are not guaranteed unless the group air tickets have been issued. Group air tickets are issued approximately 35 days prior to departure. Group air tickets are only issued upon receipt of full payment from all of the trip participants.
  • Air and land packages are open for registration until Feb 01, 2012 (based on availability), thereafter the tour will be available for land-only services. Cancellation of group air reservations after Feb 01, 2012 (and before the group flight tickets are issued) will entail a penalty of $100 per ticket.
  • Hotel Accommodations: The tour price includes all hotel accommodations, in hotel rooms with private baths. Our standard is to provide the best available hotels while considering value. Although the level of the accommodations may differ slightly from hotel to hotel, we are committed to your comfort. Two-bed rooms are reserved in most hotels. Triples are two-bed rooms with a rollaway cot where available and are not recommended when considering the comfort of those in the room. King-size beds are not available in most hotels; what is considered king-size usually consists of two single beds pushed together and made up separately, but with one headboard. Some two-bed rooms may have two twin - not full- or queen-size - beds.
  • Meals are included as specified in the itinerary.
  • Expedition Director / Tour Educator or Guide: All trips are conducted by our tour educators or local guides who remain with the group throughout the tour.
  • Gratuities Included: All gratuities for restaurant staff are included.
  • Luggage Responsibility: All tour packages allow one piece of luggage per person and one carry-on bag. Excess luggage will be subject to charge of up to $100 per piece. The Travel Agent and/or Tour Operator shall not be held responsible for any damage to or loss of luggage/personal items. All damage/loss must be reported at time of incident and documented in writing by local authorities for submission to the insurance company.

 

Not Included

 

  • Airfare to the tour departure point and from the tour ending point is not included. Airfare may be purchased from us for travel originating in the United States. Please see Flights tab in the right-side toolbar.
  • Personal Expenses: All personal expenses such as: laundry, valet service, cables, telephone calls and postage are not included.

 

Additional Information

 

  • Airline Security Measures: In the U.S., you must provide identification in the form of a passport at the time of airport check-in for travel to international destinations. Your passport name must match the name on your tour reservation and airline ticket or you may be denied boarding.
  • If you are traveling from an airport outside the jurisdiction of the U.S, you will need to determine what travel documentation and identification is required for that particular airport.
  • Due to heightened security regulations, certain items such as a metal nail file, pocketknife, cigarette lighter or tweezers, and some liquid, gel, or aerosol items may not be permitted in your carry-on luggage. Please call your airline prior to departure to obtain current information on non-permissible carry-on items and recommended airport check-in times. You may also wish to visit the Transportation Security Administration website at www.tsa.gov to obtain more information on acceptable identity documentation and prohibited luggage items.
  • Air Services: Once issued, tickets are non-refundable. Airline schedules and flights are subject to change without notice. We will not be responsible for penalties incurred for tickets, international or domestic, not issued by us due to schedule and/or flight changes. Airlines reserve the right to demand immediate issuance of tickets whenever they determine that specific flights are heavily booked even when normal ticketing rules do not require tickets to be issued until a later date. In this instance, we will require immediate and full payment of the airfare and airport taxes and fees as itemized on the invoice. This situation overrides invoice terms and conditions and payment due dates. If full payment is not received, seats will be cancelled by the airline and may not be available to be rebooked on the same flights or at the same airfare. Any replacement air arrangements and airfare will be the sole responsibility of the passenger. We suggest you contact your travel agent or the carrier several weeks prior to departure for seat assignments. Passengers are responsible to reconfirm their flights 72 hours prior to departure for all flights. Package is based on discount fares for group travel. Group members deviating from group dates will be charged a $75 deviation fee per person.
  • Holidays and Museum Closures - Museum visits and personal shopping time may be disrupted due to unforeseen circumstances or the many religious, state and local holidays locally observed in the destinations being visited
  • Photography During Tours: We will occasionally use photographs taken by fellow guests or your trip director for promotional purposes. If you prefer that your photo not be used in any marketing activities, please notify us at the start of your tour.

 

 
Temple Israel of Memphis - 2012
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