The Tel Aviv beach scene.
The Newburger family at sunset (Shabbat) overlooking the Mediterranean.
The Wexberg/Rothschild family above a waterfall.
The scene at the Sachneh pools.
Next we visited The Jaffa Institute, a social service agency in Jaffa/Tel Aviv serving poorer school children and their families. We helped with a mitzvah project and also visited one of their after school facilities and met some lively children!
Our group at The Jaffa Institute.
Rabbi Caruso and others help to back food boxes for the needy.
On our way to Tel Aviv, we took a few moments of reflection on an Old Jaffa hillside overlooking the Tel Aviv beach...let's get there already!
The Old City of Tzfat has many shops and historic synagogues.
The women pose in front of Falafel Queen.
We took a nature hike in Tel Dan, one of the headwaters of the Jordan River. This was similar to a hike in one of our Metroparks, but also very beautiful, oh, and surrounded by ruins from the Caananite period, the biblical period as worship center of the Dan tribe, and also from the Byzantine period. Pretty cool!
Our tour guide David Solomon at Tel Dan
Israel is not all desert!
Our touring day ended with a visit to the Golan Heights Winery, which was educational and fun. What happened after that is a little fuzzy...
Ellen Halfon and Rick Leibovich oversee barrel aging.
Wine tasting with winery guide Shalom in the Golan Heights.
Adam Bonder reverses the effects of a large earthquake on the ruins of Beit Shean.
Next we embarked on a family rafting trip down the “mighty” upper
A long drive up mountains took us to a kibbutz on the northern border with
United Nations observers keep an eye on our border meeting from the Lebanon border.
Our day ended visiting a Kabbalistic artist studio in the mystical city of Tzfat.
We had no trouble with the 4 am wakeup call on Monday morning to board the bus for the ride down winding roads to the desert floor, below sea level. It was hot, but not too hot, as we started the climb to
Restored ruins on top of Masada.
By now, we were hot as can be, so hiked up the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve to a lush waterfall to cool off.
Ein Gedi waterfall (above) is enjoyed by Ethan Newburger (below).
Our last stop in the desert was a dip in the
Serena Newburger floats in the Dead Sea.
We then took a long ride north through the Jordan River valley to the sister city of
The Newburger family enjoyed an interesting visit to a kibbutz family.