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Israel Tour
November 15-24, 2000
How you'll experience Israel in 10 Days
Prayer Guide for the Trip

Day 1(11/15-Wednesday)  Depart New Orleans at 7:30A enroute to the airport.  Leave New Orleans on American flight 1929 departing New Orleans at 9:55A arriving Chicago-Ohare at 12:10P.  Depart Chicago-Ohare at 4:20P arriving Zurich next day at 7:45A.

tombrimmergalilee.jpg (4322 bytes)Day 2 (11/16-Thursday) Depart Zurich at 9:55A and arrive Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion Airport, at 2:40 pm where we will meet Tom Brimmer, and our NET bus.  We will  travel across the Sharon Plain thru the Wadi Milek, across the Jezreel Valley and up the Jordan Valley to overnight at Ein Gev on the Eastern Shore of the Sea of Galilee.   We will spend three nights at the Kibbutz Ein Gev.  Crusader City.jpg (3904 bytes)

 

 

 

 

accoendel.jpg (11398 bytes)Day 3 (11/17-Friday) Early Israeli breakfast each day.  We will have a devotional on the bus shortly after we depart our hotel at 8:00 a.m.  Tour begins at Kibbutz En Gev.  We will make a quick stop at Kursi.   Then continue our tour with a boat trip across the Galilee.  The boat will dock at Nof Ginosar.  We will visit Tabgha, Primacy of Peter, Capernaum, Chorazim and Mount of the Beatitudes.   We will travel north and see ancient Hazor, visit Caesarea Phillippi and weather and time permitting travel up Mount Hermon to visit Nimrod Fortress.  We will complete our day by crossing the Golon and traveling back down to Ein Gev where we will overnight.

 

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Day 4 (11/18-Saturday) We will depart En Gev at 8:00A and journey across the Galilee visiting Cana of Galilee, Nazareth, and the ancient city of Sepphoris.   Then we will journey to the Mediterranean Coast and visit Rosh HaNikra, the Lebanon border and completing our tour day at the port city of Akko.  We will travel back to En Gev for our evening meal. 

 

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Day 5 (11/19-Sunday) We will have our bags down for loading on the bus at 7am, breakfast and departure at 7:45am. We will travel to down the Jordan Valley to Bet Shean where we will visit that ancient Roman and Philistine City. 

betshean.jpg (5000 bytes)When we depart Bet Shean we will visit Megiddo, and    Mount Carmel where Elijah slew the prophets of Baal.  We will have lunch on Mt. Carmel at a local restaurant.  Caesarea on the coast will be our next stop.  Then we will travel down to Jericho and visit where Joshua and the tribe of Israel entered the Promised Land.  When we depart Jericho we will travel down to Qumran then back to the Old Roman Road to Jerusalem from Jericho and arrive in Jerusalem at 6:30pm.   We will check into the St. George's Cathedral Guesthouse where we will have our evening meal and spend our evenings for the remainder of the trip.

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Day 6 (11/20-Monday) After an 8 AM visit to the Garden tomb, we will spend all day in Jerusalem.  Some of the things we will visit will be the Arab Market, Damascus Gate,  Kidron Valley, Western Wall, Moslem Quarter, Christian Quarter, Russia Church and the Temple Mount.  This will be an extremely interesting day.  

jerusalemviadolorosa.jpg (17143 bytes) Day 7 (11/21)-Tuesday) Today we will visit Masada, Tel Arad, and Beer Sheva.   We will journey back to Jerusalem on the Kiryat-Gat to Jerusalem highway.  We will turn right at Kiryat-Gat and travel up the ancient road past Lachish, see where David slew Goliath and Samson wooed Delilah.   

domeodrock.jpg (7597 bytes)Day 8 (11/22-Wednesday) Today we will visit Bethlehem in the morning and travel around the area visiting some of the significant sites including the Mount of Olives, the Jerusalem overlook, St. Peter in Gallicantu, Mt. Zion and other locations as time permits.   One of the important activities today will be to discuss the city of Jerusalem and get a good sense of where things happened during the Davidic kingdom. 

 

Day 9 (11/23-Thursday) We will be visiting the Jewish Quarter, several archaeological digs and the Burnt House.  The afternoon will be free for revisiting a place that we hurried past or for shopping and collecting the few things that you would like to bring back home. 

The evening meal will at St. George's will be a time a fellowship and goodbye to Israel.

Day 10 (11/24-Friday) We will depart Tel Aviv in the early a.m. and arrive at home in the early evening. 

Hotels:
*Ein Gev Resort Village, Galilee.  011-972-6-675-8027 (fax 675-1590)
*St. George's Cathedral Guesthouse, 20 Nablus Road-P.O. Box 1901, Jerusalem 91190
            Tel 011-972-2-6283302, Fax 011-972-2-6282253

Contact in Israel will be Tom Brimmer.  (H) 011-972-2-676-0862; cell phone 011-972-052-874-285;  011-972-053-464-718

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Suggestions on preparation for your trip:
We will arrive in Israel about 4pm on the 16th. In Israel it is the rainy season. While we are there, we will experience some rain. The average temperatures in Israel will be 68 in Tel Aviv and Masada. In the northern part of the country the temperature may be in the 40s at night. It’s important, that as you prepare for our trip to Israel, that you pack a rain slick. Something that will cover you, your cameras, and other equipment during a rainstorm, but can take off and fold up, for easy transportation at the times that it’s not needed. Hopefully, we’ll not have a lot of rain during the trip.

I would suggest that you not take more than $300 cash for personal spending money and don’t use traveler’s checks. They are difficult to cash. I will make your initial currency exchange for $100 US for Israeli shekels. If you need more shekels during the trip, we will go by a moneychanger. Make sure that you bring a credit card that works on the Cirrus and/or the Plus networks so that you will be able to get money from ATMs if you need more cash. Some of the places that we visit will take VISA cards. We will visit a couple of places that will take a check. Israel currency is the shekel, currently about 4 shekels/dollar.

Bring your AT&T, MCI, or Sprint card with you. The country code in Israel is 972. It’s a lot less expensive to dial direct, than it is to use the Israeli telephone system.

The electrical system for Israel is 220. For specific things you will need a multi-voltage converter. Camcorders & Video-recorders often have the worldwide AC Adapter charger, so you will also want to check that. Bring all of the film (at least 15 rolls) that you want to use in Israel, with you. It is fairly expensive to buy film. If your film is below ISO400, you shouldn’t have any problem with the x-ray machine. There shouldn’t be any problem for your camcorder videotape. Also, the videotapes in Israel are very expensive, so I would not suggest buying any videotape in Israel.

Make sure that you have a health insurance card in case of an accident. Make sure that you have evidence of health insurance.

We will be traveling with NET. We will have all the necessary insurance on the vehicle. We will be in Israel for 8 nights.   All of our activities will be casual and blue jeans or sweat pants will be adequate. I generally take with me several tee-shirts, a light jacket, rain slick, a sweatshirt, two or three additional pair of slacks, lots of socks, and a travel vest. I will layer with the travel vest. A couple of the days will be windy and cold, so bring a coat.   You need to be sure that you’re shoes are very comfortable. Bring at least one change of shoes. Put all of your stuff in one bag to check thru to Tel Aviv.   Hand carry a bag with a change of underwear, some light snacks, your camera, and any other carrying things that you want to take. You will need a wallet that you can keep next to your body for your passport, driver’s license, credit card and cash. I would suggest either a waist or neck wallet. Remember, pack light and have necessary stuff in a carry-on bag. Also, bring any medications that you need and include Imodium and aspirin.

Be sure to bring the Bible you use all the time. You will want to look up verses at various sites. Also, bring a notebook so that you can keep a journal. Remember to use the PRAYER GUIDE as you prepare for your trip. BLESS YOU ON YOUR PREPARATION. YOU WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AFTER YOU VISIT ISRAEL, THE LAND OF THE BIBLE.

 

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