Thursday, November 29, 2012

Tel Aviv

While we all went to Tel Aviv this week, Gabby and her dad spent some quality father-daughter time together in Jerusalem

Outside the new and absolutely beautiful new wing of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art



Bayla in front of a piece in an amazing exhibit of contemporary art from India

Dave in front of another piece from a young Indian artist


Looking at an Israeli art collection

In front of a piece from a breathtaking collection called the "Wandering Veil" from native Israeli artist Izhar Patkin

Outside in the museum courtyard

Max with the skyline of Tel Aviv in the background

After the museum, we had a picnic lunch and relaxed by the beach near the Mediterranean Sea


In front of a famous wall mural along the boardwalk as we walked toward the old city of Yafo
 
 
Bayla and Dave enjoying the fresh air and beautiful views
 
 

Josh browsing in a thrift shop along the boardwalk
 
Like a magnet, Dave is drawn to a first aid station


Wandering the "shuks" of Yafo, as Kenny carries a chair Dvora has purchased
 
Max and a GIANT ice cream cone

Monday, November 26, 2012

Yerushalayim

Zach teaching the group about the significance of Yad Vashem moments before going inside.  Yad Vashem was established in 1953 and serves as the world center for documentation, research, education and commemoration of the Holocaust.
 
Beautiful and symbolic wall art in the corridors of Yad Vashem
Kenny explaining a particular work of art to the group inside Yad Vashem's Holocaust art gallery

Josh at the podium in the Shul

 
Group reflecting after exiting the main exhibit hall


The Valley of the Communities is a monument dug out of natural bedrock with the names of over 5,000 Jewish communities which existed for hundreds of years.....Today, in most cases, nothing remains but the name.


Dave lighting a candle in front of the monument from the cities of his Grandparents in Slovakia


Gabby standing in front of the monument from one of her Grandparent's cities

Josh reciting "Kel maleh rachamin", which is a prayer for the soul of the departed

One of the many memorable sculptures throughout the Yad Vashem grounds


Watching the trains pass by on our Friday morning walk to Machne Yehuda Market
 
 
Couldn't pass up getting a photo

Max in front of street grafitti

World famous Machne Yehuda Market is often referred to by Israeli's as "The Shuk". Over 250 vendors, inside and out, sell everything from fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, fish, meat, cheeses, nuts, seeds, spices, wine, clothing and housewares


The Shuk can get very crowded....especially before Shabbos

Halava anyone?!?


A great place to eat lunch and people watch
 
Lentil soup and tomato soup for lunch

"Soaking" in the local scene....literally
 
Bayla returning after spending Shabbos with her brother Yaakov and sister-in-law Leah

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Climbing Mt. Gilboa, Shabbos and Grilled Cheese

Our Friday Tiyul was a challenging one...we climed the mountain in our own backyard...Mt. Gilboa

The first of many hills in our three-hour trek


Ken, Zach and Bayla leading the way

A well needed rest and water break
 
Gabby resting


Max training for the Iron Man competition


Josh, Zach and Max making it all the way up to the famous "Jackyl Cave"

A great place for a picnic lunch..and even a little Turkish coffee

What goes up.....must come down!

Bayla looking beautiful for Shabbos

Our third Shabbos on Kibbutz
 
Saturday night grilled cheese party

Zach making his own....with cheese, tomatoes, mushrooms and lots of ketchup!!


Friday, November 16, 2012

Golan Heights

This week we had the great pleasure of spending two beautiful days in the Golan Heights
 
Max learning how to blow the shofar from Keinan Shimon, one of the finest shofar builders in the whole world
 

Zach taking a try
 

Shimon is one of only three shofar builders in all of Israel, and has been making them for almost 40 years and has perfected this secretive ancient art
 
 
Shaul blowing one of the beautiful shofars that are for sale in the gallery

Group in front of the Ayit Waterfalls in the Yehudiya Nature Reserve

Max and Josh atop an old Israeli tank that was used during the Yom Kippur War
 
 
Bayla poses in front of a Russian, Israeli and an American tank
 
 
Next stop Katzrin, an ancient Jewish village located in the central Golan Heights


Josh in front of three beautiful doors in the ancient city
 

An old olive oil press was found at the site
 
Ken and Shaul demonstrating how olives were crushed to make olive oil
 
 
Max and Josh using an ancient tool to flatten the ground for building
 

When the six day war ended, an archeological survey set out to discover the hidden past of the Golan.  During the survey, the Bedouin Village of Katzrin was found....with an entrance way to an ancient synagogue
 
Kenny and the boys davening Mincha
 

Dave praying

Peek-a-boo!
  
Day 2 found us in the Banias, an archeological site and nature reserve, containing beautiful springs and a majestic waterfall.

 

Josh doing an impersonation of the Greek G-d Pan, which the area was once known as (Panias).  Panias was first settled in the Hellenistic period following Alexander the Great's conquest of the east.
  
A very happy group in front of the beautiful waterfall
 
 
Brooklyn in the house...
 
 
A great day for a hike
 
 
Bayla B.
 
 
Dave in front of an old flour mill that worked by water power



Before heading back to Kibbutz, we stopped at a farm to check out some pretty cool animals

Zach hand feeding an ibex

Yes.....that's a buffalo in Israel

We even got to ride go-carts at the farm

Dave chasing Zach around the track



Thank you Shaul for two amazing days in the Golan Heights!!!