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Stay in Touch

  • Jun 14, 2020
  • 1 min read

While you may not be able to travel to Israel right now there are many ways to experience it right from your own couch.

Here are some of my top suggestions:

1) Coming up over the next few days you can go on a virtual wine tour! Experience the diversity and depth of the world of Israeli wines. https://www.kosherwine.com/experiences

2) The municipality of Jerusalem is dedicated to bringing Jerusalem closer to you by offering many virtual experiences for free, check out the eAttractions on their site https://www.explore.itraveljerusalem.com/

3) The City of David not only is offering free virtual tours but also has some interesting online exhibition comparing old photos of Jerusalem to the present day scenery.

https://www.cityofdavid.org.il/en/exhibition-bw

4) I would love to take you on a virtual tour of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, if you have a group of friends or even your own Church group that might be interested please contact me!

These are just a few ways to keep you busy and feel close to Jerusalem until we can meet again!

 
 
 

6 Comments


Angus Cox
Angus Cox
3 days ago

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Hugo Morris
Hugo Morris
Feb 26

It’s so true that staying connected is what makes a long journey or a tough trail feel manageable, especially when you're out in the middle of nowhere. Whether you’re navigating the Israel National Trail or just trying to navigate a difficult semester, having a reliable support system changes everything. I know so many students who feel that same sense of isolation when they're stuck on a tough module and eventually look for Mathematics Assignment Help UK just to get some expert guidance and stay on track with their goals. At the end of the day, whether it’s a physical map or a complex data set, having someone to reach out to makes the whole process a lot less overwhelming!

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Feb 03

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