Monday, September 1
Ancient roots - modern miracles
We will learn about the glory of the Mishkan (Tabernacle ) that stood in Shiloh for 367 years!) , including the latest archeological discoveries, the "Para Aduma" (Red Heifer) in tender care, and a multimedia extravaganza.
In the vicinity of ancient Shiloh, live today's Jewish heroes; Unassuming, modest, their idealism and self-sacrifice are the only barrier that stands between a "Palestinian" terror state in Eretz Yisroel.
The term, coined by Churchill, "Never before in history have so many owed so much to so few," applies more than ever today on the hilltops of our biblical heartland.
We will have the privilege of meeting our young heroes, show them our love, and see Jewish history being written before our eyes.
We will meet at the Inbal hotel at 8:30 and return between 5 and 6
Bring food for a picnic lunch in Shiloh, where drinks, ice cream, and snacks are available
Cost: 250 shekels
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Monday, September 15
First Aliyah pioneers and a modern energy colossus
The" Khan" museum in Hadera tells the dramatic story of the "First Aliyah" ( 1881 - 1903) when Jewish families left pogrom ravaged Europe to come home.
Under the Turkish occupation , the challenges were vaunting.
Despite the incredible hardships these families of faith founded the first (religious) towns in the resurgent land of israel such as Hadera, Rishon LeZion, Zikhron Yaakov, Petah Tikvah and Rehovot ,
Their amazing story is delightfully told in the multimedia tour in the " Khan museum" in Hadera .
The museum ,once a Turkish inn, was the first purchase and residence of the Jewish Olim.
Next, we will visit the state of the art Hadera power station on the beautiful Mediterranean. We will have a guided tour of Israel's most important power plant , learning how electricity reaches our homes.
Depart from the Inbal hotel at 8:30
Return approx. 6:00
250 shekels
Bring a picnic lunch
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