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I'm planning on going to Israel in April with a company called Key Tours. Has anyone traveled with them and if you could, tell me a little about the experience. (not necessairly to Israel)

http://www.bookingbuddyhotels.com may be able to help you. the email address is. webmaster@bookingbuddyhotels.com . If not just check out their site they have great travel packages and may even be able to find a great touring company for you.



I'm planning on going to Israel in April with a company called Key Tours. Has anyone traveled with them and if you could, tell me a little about the experience. (not necessairly to Israel)

http://www.bookingbuddyhotels.com may be able to help you. the email address is. webmaster@bookingbuddyhotels.com . If not just check out their site they have great travel packages and may even be able to find a great touring company for you.



03 19th, 2009

TV Report on the Israeli Palestinian Comedy Tour at The Syndrome Theater in Jerusalem, Jan. 24, 2007. Aaron Freeman, Charley Warady, Yisrael Campbell, Shachar Chason, and Ray Hanania. Humor Standup. Comedians. Arabs Jews Palestinians Israelis.

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Erreway tour in Israel

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03 19th, 2009

The members of the group Erreway(Felipe Colombo,Luisana Lopilato,Camila Bordonaba,Benjamin Rojas) and the rest of the cast of rebelde way on a tour in Israel.

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Visions of Israel from Biblical to Modern Times

A Land Flowing with Milk and Honey”" examines how the promised land of Israel has been seen and interpreted differently over the course of Jewish history by those who call it home and by the many other individuals and cultures it has affected. The first glimpse of the promised land was God’s description to Moses of “a land flowing with milk and honey.” Since that time, the land has been more than a geographical or political entity. Visions of Israel have proliferated— uniting, dividing, and inspiring individuals and societies for thousands of years. The fourteen contributors to this volume draw upon a variety of scholarly disciplines to consider how and why Israel has been interpreted in so many different ways. Topics include the transplanting of the idea of Zion to a sacred mountain in New Zealand; the roles of archaeology and cartography in shaping perceptions of Israel; the understanding of classical Islamic followers; the multiple meanings of “milk and honey”; the vision of noted engraver and photographer E. M. Lilien; how the land inspired two German-born Jewish women poets; the current meaning of Israel to its political right; the distinct visions of Israeli sculptors and of artist Hermann Struck; images of Israel that appear in Egyptian films; the perceptions of first-time American Jewish tourists to Israel; old stereographic photo tours of the land; and the perspectives of British millenarian missionaries in nineteenth-century Palestine.

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03 17th, 2009

I'm planning on taking a trip to Palestine and Israel. I was wondering what the culture/acceptance/tradition is like for female tourists in Palestine and Israel. Would I have to be exceptionally modest?

Well, In Israel you don't have to unless you want to visit religeous sites or religeous residential areas. If and when you do visit any of those it is just a right thing to do. In any other places you can dress any way you like. Israeli secular girls are very modernly dressed. If you do visit religeous sites or residential places then modest in Judaism for female means that you have to wear scirt bellow your knees, and your arms should be covered bellow elbows. As far as going to visit territories I would strongly recommend not to go there unless you going with someone who fits 2 criterias (a: someone you trust with your life and safety, b: someone who knows what (s)he is doing - preferably local person who has been in particular place you are planning to visit).

I hope that helps.



03 17th, 2009

I'm planning on taking a trip to Palestine and Israel. I was wondering what the culture/acceptance/tradition is like for female tourists in Palestine and Israel. Would I have to be exceptionally modest?

Well, In Israel you don't have to unless you want to visit religeous sites or religeous residential areas. If and when you do visit any of those it is just a right thing to do. In any other places you can dress any way you like. Israeli secular girls are very modernly dressed. If you do visit religeous sites or residential places then modest in Judaism for female means that you have to wear scirt bellow your knees, and your arms should be covered bellow elbows. As far as going to visit territories I would strongly recommend not to go there unless you going with someone who fits 2 criterias (a: someone you trust with your life and safety, b: someone who knows what (s)he is doing - preferably local person who has been in particular place you are planning to visit).

I hope that helps.



03 17th, 2009

I'm planning on taking a trip to Palestine and Israel. I was wondering what the culture/acceptance/tradition is like for female tourists in Palestine and Israel. Would I have to be exceptionally modest?

Well, In Israel you don't have to unless you want to visit religeous sites or religeous residential areas. If and when you do visit any of those it is just a right thing to do. In any other places you can dress any way you like. Israeli secular girls are very modernly dressed. If you do visit religeous sites or residential places then modest in Judaism for female means that you have to wear scirt bellow your knees, and your arms should be covered bellow elbows. As far as going to visit territories I would strongly recommend not to go there unless you going with someone who fits 2 criterias (a: someone you trust with your life and safety, b: someone who knows what (s)he is doing - preferably local person who has been in particular place you are planning to visit).

I hope that helps.




In Israel or to Israel ??

http://jewishuniverse.israelnationalnews.com/tourism/tour_guides/tour_guides.php

http://www.ddtravel-acc.com/tours.htm




In Israel or to Israel ??

http://jewishuniverse.israelnationalnews.com/tourism/tour_guides/tour_guides.php

http://www.ddtravel-acc.com/tours.htm