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Day 11: Tel Aviv. June 28, 2015. Day 11 was our last full day in Israel. We woke up around 7 for breakfast at 8 and departed afterward for volunteering. Following our volunteer visit, we drove through a poorer area of southern Tel Aviv to observe the poverty situation. We then went to Independence Hall and learned the story of Israel beginnings. This was much the same as the last time I was in Israel. After lunch, we went to the beach and spent a few hours in the sand and water. I got some minor stin...
Day 7: Jerusalem (part 2), Camels, and Bedouin Tent | Sam's Blog
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Day 7: Jerusalem (part 2), Camels, and Bedouin Tent. June 25, 2015. This seventh day started much earlier, with a 6:30 wakeup call and 8:00 departure time. We then went to the main part of the Kotel. Many people in the group left notes and prayed at the Wall. Following our visit, we went for lunch in the old city. I got another version of shawarma, this time with chicken. After lunch we had a bit more of the history lesson in the old city and then departed for the Bedouin encampment. Day 11: Tel Aviv.
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Day 9: Jerusalem (part 3). June 27, 2015. Breakfast on day 9 was at 7:30, so we got to sleep a bit more than the previous day. Our first stop was Yad Vashem, the Holocaust museum. The museum was pretty powerful. I was definitely affected by images of malnourished bodies. The most meaningful part for me was the room at the end where they collect the names of as many victims as possible. June 25, 2012. I’m alive and in London! I’m most-easily reachable by email (though even that will be intermittent).
Day 17: Florence, Rome | Sam's Blog
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Day 17: Florence, Rome. July 15, 2012. We awoke this morning and went downstairs for breakfast. EuroPython (a conference about the Python programming language) was going on at this hotel, so I was able to easily see the people present for the conference. After breakfast, we all boarded the bus bound for Rome. We then decided to check out some of the other historical sights while it was dark out. After a quick Metro ride, we arrived at the Colosseum. Seeing it at night, in real life, was as mind-b...Day 1...
Day 2: Arrival into Tel Aviv | Sam's Blog
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Day 2: Arrival into Tel Aviv. June 20, 2015. I’m counting day 2 as starting when we left the airport at 7am local time. We got on the bus and met our driver, then left on a 20 minute ride to Naot Kedumim, which is a “biblical” nature reserve. Following the tour, we left for northern Israel and lunch. We stopped at a mall and I ate at a restaurant called Cafe Cafe. I ordered Shakshuka, which is an Israeli dish I had been wanting to try. It was delicious! Rabbi Emily (one of the Birthright group leaders) l...
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Monthly Archives: July 2012. Day 18: Rome, Vatican City. July 19, 2012. The last touring day. We woke up this morning and met our tour guide for the day, Antony, in the lobby of the hotel/basilica. He distributed radio receivers and earbuds so that we could hear him on the tour without any shouting. As a system, it worked pretty well. Dinner was at a traditional Roman restaurant, complete with live music. While we ate our (really salty) food and drank our wine, we were serenaded by a guitarist who sp...
Day 8: Masada and the Dead Sea | Sam's Blog
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Day 8: Masada and the Dead Sea. June 26, 2015. At 4:00 AM, our guide Shai started playing his duck noise-maker (like the ones from the duck tour in Seattle) to wake us up for a 4:30 departure for Masada. Once we arrived at Masada we started hiking the Roman Ramp. At the top of Masada, we got to watch a gorgeous sunrise. We enjoyed the sunrise, then had a history lesson on Masada. We got to go inside a huge water cistern and learned the role that food and water played in the history there. This is the per...
Day 3: Shabbat | Sam's Blog
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June 21, 2015. Lunch consisted of a beef stew, pasta, and french fries. After lunch, we had a session on Jewish identity. It was really interesting to hear how others in the group identified with Judaism and what they were looking to gain out of the trip. In Tiberias, we went to dinner at a restaurant and then I was dragged to loudest club in existence. I think I escaped with my hearing, but my ears did hurt for a while. When we got back to the kibbutz, that ended the day and I went to sleep. Email check...
Day 5: Rafting and the Golan Heights | Sam's Blog
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Day 5: Rafting and the Golan Heights. June 23, 2015. Today we left Hakuk Balev. We woke up early enough to load the bus at 7:15 and departed at 8. Our first stop of the day was a nature hike. It was pretty, but not very long or strenuous. We then left for rafting. I was in a group of three and we rated for about 2 hours (getting stuck a lot along the way). We finally got to the end and left for our next activity. Our lodging for the night is Kibbutz Tzuba, which I stayed at last time I was in Israel.
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