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  • A day of remembrance

    We started the day off with an early breakfast in preparation for our packed day! First, we took a trip to Mount Hertzl to see the grave of Theodore Hertzl and we also stopped by a number of memorials. We stopped to pay special respects… continue reading

  • Different perspectives

    We started off the day with a late wake up. We have all finally adjusted to the time zone! We then had a morning activity at the hotel which involved a rudimentary overview of the history behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. We then boarded the bus… continue reading

  • A spiritual journey

    We started the day by entering the old city through King David’s tomb, which is the location of the last supper. We then walked through the Jewish and Christian quarters before arriving at the  Church of the Holy Sepulcher. We took a tour of the… continue reading

  • Sweet Beginnings

    We finally made it to Jerusalem after a long ten hour flight! We passed our multitude of COVID tests and had an amazing dinner at the hotel. We then woke up and played some super fun team-bonding games in Sataf. We solved puzzles, learned to… continue reading

  • On Our Way!

    On Our Way!

    After months of planning, learning, talking, and dreaming … we’re finally on our way to Israel! Can’t wait to share highlights from what we know will be an amazing four weeks ahead! continue reading

  • A Quiet Day

    Today was a bit of a quiet day. We said goodbye to the Galilee and had a long bus ride to Jerusalem. After relaxing the hotel for a bit, we went out to a nice dinner and journeyed underground into the Kotel Tunnels. Afterwards a… continue reading

  • A Sweet Day

    A Sweet Day

    Today started off with a tour of Degania Bet from a life-long resident (Camp Havaya’s own Ruvik). Next we drove to the Golan Heights and looked out into Syria. Our tour guide Dalak talked to us about the recent history of the region. After a… continue reading

  • Ice Cream, Improv, and a Boat Ride

    Today started off with a long drive to Tsfat to visit the origin of Kabbalah (from which we get Kabbalat Shabbat) and halacha. After lunch we went to Buza Ice Cream, a joint Arab and Israeli business that uses local, all-natural ingredients to make delicious… continue reading

  • A Full Week

    We began this week with an exciting graffiti tour in Tel Aviv. It turned out that our tour guide was actually a graffiti artist himself (@artbyalef). Then we explored the history of the peace process in Israel at the Rabin Center. Monday morning involved a… continue reading

  • Tikkun Olam

    Today was a day based on Tikkun Olam: repairing the world. After breakfast at Kibbutz Hanaton, we went to Emek Hashalom to learn about and experience what life with a disability can be like. In the afternoon we went to Ras Ali and hung out… continue reading