Grave of Oskar Schindler

Would you be willing to put your own children at risk to save a Jew? Not so simple. On an individual level it is very difficult to answer this question.

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Tel Aviv skyline

Tel Aviv is a colorful city and, as Israel’s second largest, adds a wonderful dimension to the ongoing story of the Jewish people.

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Cave of the Patriarchs

If we don’t believe in the promise, are we really any different than anyone else? Last week I guided a family from Miami through Hebron. I have to admit that I was impressed when a week before their arrival in Israel, they called me to arrange a visit for them to that holy city. They... Read more »

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Where in Israel can you go bowling, ice skating, swimming, play squash, basketball and ping pong or just enjoy a hot spa (not to mention the shooting range and 7D movie theater)?

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Hashomer cemetery

Most Hashomer fighters lived to see the reality of Jewish defense, and almost all witnessed the establishment of the State of Israel.

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Between 1948 and 1967, there were no civilians living on the Golan Heights, which was under Syrian control. Under Israeli administration, the area has come to life.

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Tel Dan has a bit of everything—archaeology, history, lots of water, lush greenery, biblical sites, battle sites from recent Israeli wars and amazing views.

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Listening to the intense crashing of the sea water against the walls of the grottoes, I appreciate the natural phenomenon chosen by King David to bring us closer to God.

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