Note: Pictures to be uploaded shortly, when wifi is stronger. We're working against the elements here. Wow, where to begin? After our adventures through the Hebrew city, we headed south. We took a quick evening peek at Machtesh Ramon, before enjoying a delicious dinner and a reflection session on the trip up on the roof. Note: Zach is not fan of bugs. We all know that now. The next day, our boots were made for walking, as we explored the magic of Ein Avdat. Ariel, our tour guide, took us to his favorite tree and showed us the many different ways we can find life and water in the desert. We explored the gorgeous waterfall before tackling the steep ascent to the top of the mountain. We got hungry, so we stopped by a local supermarket. Everyone was given a different food to find in the supermarket and we enjoyed a picnic lunch of sandwiches with hummus, deli meats and an amazing tehina (thanks, Ravi!) as well as fruit and chopped veggies, with our supermarket findings. After
Then, on Thursday.... After visiting the Kinneret cemetery and the graves of great Israeli poets like Rachel (Bluwstein) and Naomi Shemer, we took a refreshing dip at Sachne (Gan Hashelosha) a natural hot spring. We enjoyed a picnic lunch of schnitzel baguettes and salad before we hopped back on the bus. We stopped briefly at Beit Alpha to see one of the world's oldest synagogues, and then…we arrived in Tel-Aviv! It’s Zach Zinman here. Our class had the opportunity to experience the electric energy of the coastal city. It was not only the sites that made us feel this way, though. The people in this city had a welcoming vibe. This attitude made for great interviews. We were asked to talk to people in Tel-Aviv about the upcoming election. I found it fascinating that very different people can have such similar beliefs. Seeing where and how Yitzhak Rabin was shot was very chilling. The fact that another human being, let alone an Israeli, was so consumed with h