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TOUR PRICE: (from New York JFK International Airport)
$2,875, based on double occupancy
Single Room Supplement: $650
This tour price reflects special group rates.
Deposits received after December 19, 2008, will likely incur
additional charges due to supplier contract terms.
If you would like assistance with airline
reservations from your home city to JFK Airport, please contact
Paige Vogie, MTS TRAVEL, at
paigev@mtstravel.com or call
800-418-2929, extension
81302. We suggest that these reservations be made approximately
two months prior to departure.
TOUR PRICE INCLUDES:
- Round trip air fare from JFK
International Airport
- Accommodations as listed in brochure,
or similar
- Breakfast and dinner daily
- Biblical lunches at Neot Kedumim &
Nazareth Village
- Services of experienced, licensed guide
- Deluxe air-conditioned motor coach
- Sightseeing and entrance fees
- Service charges and local taxes
- Tips to guides, drivers and hotel staff
($125)
NOT INCLUDED:
- Airline taxes & fuel surcharges
(currently $497; subject to change)
- 6 Lunches
- Items of a personal nature
ITINERARY:
Friday, March 27 Departure
Depart from New York late
this evening on a non-stop trans-Atlantic flight to Tel Aviv.
Saturday, March 28 Tel Aviv – Jerusalem
Upon arrival in Tel Aviv, meet our motor coach driver and Julie
Baretz, our tour guide, who will be with us throughout the tour.
Drive Jerusalem and view the beautiful Holy City. Continue the
Ambassador Hotel, our home for four nights. Relax and freshen up
before dinner and brief introduction to our pilgrimage—the week
before Holy Week. Overnight in Jerusalem.
Sunday, March 29 Jerusalem, Old City, The Way of the Cross
Begin the day with an orientation to Jerusalem from the Mount of
Olives. View the Golden Gate, follow the traditional Palm Sunday
route downhill to the Garden of Gethsemane and take time for
meditation and prayer among the ancient olive trees. Enter the
Old City through St. Stephen’s Gate to St. Anne’s Church,
thought to be Joachim and Anne, the parents of the Virgin Mary.
Known for its spectacular acoustics, we will sing inside the
church. Walk through the chaos of the old marketplace along the
Via Dolorosa (Latin for “Way of Grief or Suffering”), believed
to be the path that Jesus walked on the way to his crucifixion,
pausing at key historic spots. Continue to the Church of the
Holy Sepulchre. This site is recognized by most Christians as
Golgotha (the Hill of Calvary) and is said to include the place
where Jesus was buried. Walk to Judaism’s holiest site, the
Western Wall of the ancient Holy Temple (516 BCE–70 CE), and
take time to pray. End today’s touring by remembering the Last
Supper in the Upper Room. Return to the Ambassador Hotel for
dinner and overnight.
Monday, March 30 Archaeological Dig / Ein Karem / Bethany
Travel to scenic Beit Guvrin National Park to enjoy a special
archaeological Dig for a Day program that includes digging,
sifting, pottery examination, and a tour of Beit Guvrin. For the
adventurous, experience an exciting crawl through unexcavated
cave systems! Drive to Ein Karem, a suburb of Jerusalem, to
visit the Church of the Visitation, (known as the Church of the
Magnificat) built over the site of the home of Elizabeth and
Zechariah where John the Baptist was born. Ponder Mary’s visit
here with Elizabeth for three months of her pregnancy after the
angel Gabriel’s visitation. Stop at Sunbula Gift Shop, a
nonprofi t Fair Trade organization that supports Palestinian
craft producers— women’s groups, artisan cooperatives,
organizations for the disabled from the West Bank and Gaza
Strip. End the day at the Church of Lazarus in Bethany, where
Mary, Martha, and Lazarus lived, and recall the unique
friendship Jesus had with them. Dinner/ overnight at the
Ambassador Hotel.
Tuesday, March 31 Wilderness Experience – Dead Sea Swim
Today is devoted to having meaningful wilderness experience in
off-the-beaten-track areas. Visit a desert agriculture farm and
view Mount Sodom, believed to be adjacent to the city of Sodom.
Drive into the wilderness of Zin, the perfect place to remember
the important roles of Sarah and Hagar, mothers, consider
Miriam’s leadership of the Israelites. Take time for meditation
and prayer in an isolated quiet spot. End with a leisurely
swim/fl oat in the Dead Sea, where the salt density is so high,
it’s impossible to sink! Return to Jerusalem for dinner and
overnight.
Wednesday, April 1 Neot Kedumim / Women of Galilee
Drive to Neot Kedumim, an extraordinary biblical landscape
reserve that re-creates the physical setting of the Bible in
detail. A special program regarding women of the Bible will be
presented to us including information on healing plants,
gathering wild plants, preparing biblical foods, as well as
understanding women’s roles based on “the woman of valor” in the
last chapter of Proverbs. In the afternoon, we will meet with
women of Galilee of various faiths in the Holy Land today. End
the day on the Mount of Beatitudes towering above the Sea of
Galilee with dinner and overnight at the Beatitudes Hospice
Center cared for by the Franciscan Sisters.
Thursday, April 2 Sea of Galilee Area
Today we have time ponder
the beatitudes and the Lord’s Prayer on the picturesque grounds
of the Mount of Beatitudes, where Jesus delivered the Sermon on
the Mount. Later walk down the hill to the Church of the Primacy
reinstated Peter after serving a fish breakfast on the shore.
Drive by Magdala, the town of Mary Magdalene and reflect on her
role. Stop for a visit to Capernaum where Jesus healed the woman
with the issue of blood. See the remains of the house of St.
Peter, where Peter’s mother-in-law was healed by Jesus. Finally,
enjoy a peaceful ride on the Sea of Galilee in a wooden boat
modeled after one discovered from the time of Jesus, pausing on
the lake to consider the teachings and miracles of Jesus and the
sights we have witnessed today. Dinner and accommodations
tonight will be at Mitzpe Hayamim Hotel and Spa, located on the
eastern slopes of Mount Canaan, overlooking the Golan Heights
and the Sea of Galilee. Covering 37 acres, Mitzpe Hayamim
contains fruit groves, walking paths, herb and vegetable
gardens, an animal farm, and pools and streams.
Friday, April 3 Mitzpe Hayamim – Rest and Relaxation
Today is a day to relax, to restore our bodies and souls. The
spa offers a range of health and cosmetic treatments using
ethereal oils, herbs and hydrotherapy. The hotel art gallery
provides guests with an opportunity to observe artists at their
work in pottery, jewelry making, sculpture and painting. We will
gather as a group late this afternoon for a special message
about Sabbath. Since sunset is the beginning of the Jewish
Sabbath (Shabbat), Julie will offer a special Sabbath evening
program. Dinner and overnight at Mitzpe Hayamim.
Saturday, April 4 Nazareth – Tel Aviv
Begin the day by driving
through the town of Cana this morning, where Mary told Jesus
that there was no more wine at the wedding they were attending.
Drive to Jesus’ hometown of Nazareth, viewing the present day
city from Mount Precipice, the southern rim of the Nazareth
ridge where the townsfolk wanted to throw Jesus off the cliff.
From here, view the mountain of Tabor and remember the story of
Deborah the Prophetess, Barak and Yael, where a woman was
credited with the victory! Stop at Mary’s Well and the Church of
Annunciation, believed to be built over home of Mary. Visit
Nazareth Village, which represents life have been during Jesus’
time. A special presentation will be offered, showing what life
may have been like for Mary as Jesus was growing up in Nazareth.
Stop in the Village Gift Shop to see products inspired by the
spirit of the first century. If time permits, stop at Jaffa
(Joppa) for a tour of the Old City. Joppa was the home of Dorcas
(Tabitha) “abounding with deeds of kindness and charity which
she continually did.” Take a leisurely walk on the beach before
sunset to ponder the many stimulating experiences of our
pilgrimage. A special farewell dinner has been arranged for
tonight before departure for the airport.
Sunday, April 5 Departure
Depart Ben Gurion Airport
very early this morning, returning to the U.S. the same day. May
the “peace of God, which transcends all understanding . . .
guard your hearts and your minds.” Shalom!
About your tour
host:
Dr. Joy Carol is a spiritual director, author, and
workshop/retreat leader at seminaries, churches, retreat
centers, and other locations. Her recent books include The
Fabric of Friendship: Celebrating the Joys, Mending the Tears in
Women’s Relationships, Journeys of Courage, and Towers of Hope:
Stories to Help Us Heal published by Sorin Books/Ave Maria
Press.
Over the last 30 years, Joy has also been an educator (the
Outstanding Young Educator of the USA), counselor, women in
development specialist, and manager of international development
programs. She has lived and worked in the developing world for
organizations such as the Ford Foundation, the United Nations
Development Programme, Save the Children, and the Christian
Children's Fund. Joy holds an honorary Doctorate in Humane
Letters from Nebraska Wesleyan University, master's degrees in
Spiritual Direction from the General Theological Seminary of the
Episcopal Church, and in counseling psychology from the
University of Maryland. She has also done graduate studies in
Asian Affairs, women and development, and management at Scarritt
College, New York University, and Harvard University. Twelve
years ago Joy had three close encounters with death and has
since dedicated her life to spirituality, wholeness, and
healing. She is a volunteer for the American Red Cross, Habitat
for Humanity, and the Central Park Conservancy. She has been
trained and is experienced in trauma counseling, grief and
bereavement counseling, hospice work, healing techniques, Reiki,
Therapeutic Touch, imagery, and meditation.
About your tour guide, Julie Baretz:
Julie, originally from Valley Cottage, NY, has lived in Israel
since 1985. She has a BA in English Literature, an MA in
Creative Writing and is a trained horticulturalist. She has been
a licensed tour guide since 1987 and has worked extensively with
both Christians and Jews. She lives in Jerusalem with her
husband and twin daughters.
Julie is an excellent story-teller, and her style of guiding
reflects this ability. Her stories will not only ignite your
imagination but will also help you to relate to and remember the
sites that are visited.
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