Sunday, December 16, 2012

Latrun, Beit Guvrin, Olive oil and Hashmonaim

This week brought us to Yad La-shiryon in Latrun, which is the offical memorial site for the fallen soldiers from the armored corps. from WWII til present.

We were able to see, and climb on some of the 200 armored battle vehicles gathered at this museum/memorial
 
On top of an Israeli Merkaav tank

Tanks from Britain, France, America, the Soviet Union and of course Israel are on display


Dave in front of a VERY small tank

Looking at the memorial wall with the names of all the fallen armored soldiers from all of Israel's battles and wars

Josh and Zach in front of a cool looking "utility" tank

"I have my drivers license....can I take it for a spin?"

After, we headed to Beit Guvrin National Park, where we had the great opportunity to explore some of the ruins of Maresha, one of the important towns of Judah during the time of the First Temple.
 
There are over 2,000 caves in in the Beit Guvrin area, but only a small portion of them have been excavated.  Found so far have been a large Jewish cemetary, a Roman-Byzantine amphitheater, a Byzantine church, public baths, mosaics, and burial caves.
 
It was a tight squeeze...but we made it in
This particular cave had an olive oil press so its inhabitants could hide the process secretly underground

Down....Down.......Down
 
Many of the caves go very far underground and are inter- connected by small corridors. This particular cave was used as a fresh water cistern

Friday morning, we helped the Shluchot staff fill, label and cap cans of olive oil which will be sold in our Kolbo

Almost 180 cans finished!!!! Now that's teamwork.

Max with the final product

Waiting for the bus to take us to Hashmonaim for Shabbos with the Katz family


Thank you Stuart,Carol and the whole family for hosting us for a beautiful Shabbos!!

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