Israel365 Explores Israel’s North

May 22, 2014

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Day 2: Tsfat, IDF Army Base and Galilee Boat Ride

Traversing the northern part of Israel, the Israel365 tour spent an incredible day meeting with some of Israel’s most fascinating and inspiring men and women. We studies the secrets of the Kabbalah, saw an ancient weaving demonstration and munched on delicious falafel in Judaism’s fourth holiest city of Sefad (Tsfat). From there we visited the IDF’s Michve Alon army base and met with the most impressive young soldiers protecting the borders of Israel. We then cruised across the Sea of Galilee on a fishing boat to enjoy dinner at our hotel and a Bible study session on the Jewish Festivals. If this sounds like your kind of trip, click here to learn more about our upcoming tour during Sukkot and the Feast of Tabernacles.

“Kol Hakavod L’Tzahal” – We Love You IDF!

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Ethiopian. Women. Jewish. IDF Commander. Wow.

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Tallit Weaving Demonstration in Tsfat

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Group Photo Looking out on Mount Meron

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The Inner Wisdom of the Kabbalah Through Art

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Israel365 Photographer, Calendar Artist and Tsfat Resident Jodi Sugar

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The Ancient and Mystical Synagogues of Tsfat

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Hava Nagilah Dance Party on the Kinneret

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Torah Study and Learning About the Biblical Festivals

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Click here to check out pictures from Day 1!

 

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