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December 16, 1988 - Image 60

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Hof Yafe or beautiful coast.
Haifa is not only known for
its majestic beauty as it is
also a world-renowned high-
technology center.
Haifa also boasts Israel's
only subway which operates
on the same principal as San
Francisco's cable cars. The
Carmelit subway takes
visitors up Mt. Carmel to the
Carmel Center where many
of its hotels and outdoor
restaurants are located. The
Carmel Center is also the site
of some of Israel's most
beautiful homes. The most
memorable site for visitors to
the Carmel Center is a
magnificent birds-eye view of
the city.
Eilat, Israel's southernmost
community is an area for sun,
watersports and sightseeing.
It is home to some of the most
breathtaking coral reefs in all
the world and, one of Eilat's
most popular attractions —
Coral World Underwater
Observatory — will allow
visitors a close-up look. The
observatory is set into the
reef itself. Sea, sand and sun
are not the only year-round
attractions in Eilat — there is

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also birdwatching, a wildlife
reserve — the Hai Bar, and
horseback riding at the Kib-
butz Ketura.
Many of the reasons for ex-
periencing Israel first-hand
are evident in the capital ci-
ty of Jerusalem. One of the
most ancient cities in the
world, the Old City of
Jerusalem is enormously
rewarding for any visitor. Sit-
ting apart from the rest of the
city, on a hill overlooking a
steep valley, Old Jerusalem
today has four sections: the
Jewish Quarter; the Chris-
tian Quarter; the Armenian
Quarter and the Moslem
Quarter. Jerusalem's most
commemorative sites include
the Western Wall, the Dome
of the Rock and the Holy
Sepulchre. The Western Wall
is the holiest site of the
Jewish world, the Holy
Sepulchre the most sacred
site in all Christendom and
the Dome of the Rock one of
the most commemorative
Muslim monuments.
For information on travel to
Israel, contact the Israel
Government Thurist Office in
Chicago, (312) 783-4306.



Second European Tour
Offered By BBYO

Washington — The
grandeur of Europe's capital
cities and their Jewish com-
munities will be explored by
North American teenagers
who will be participants in
the B'nai B'rith Youth
Organization's (BBYO)
Capital Cities Thur of Europe.
The program is in its second
year. The three-week journey
will begin in Washington,
D.C., on June 29. Sightseeing
in the U.S. capital will in-
clude such attractions as the
White House, Georgetown
and the Smithsonian
Museums.
The travelers will then
visit Amsterdam, Antwerp,

Rabbi To Lead
Israel Tour

Rabbi Milton Arm of Con-
gregation Beth Achim will
lead an Independence Day
tour of Israel May 7-21.
The tour group will be bas-
ed in Jerusalem but also will
spend some nights in
Tiberias, Tel Aviv and Kib-
butz Ayelet Hashachar. Ac-
commodations will be in
deluxe hotels. Eight full days
of sightseeing are included in
the tour's package with the
round-trip overseas flight pro-
vided by El Al Israel Airlines.
For information, call the
synagogue, 352-8670.

Brussels, London, Paris and
other European cities before
returning to Washington,
D.C., on July 19.
The program, open to BBYO
members at least 15-year-old,
is led by a member of the
BBYO professional staff and
is- accompanied by licensed
tour guides at all times. All
meals provided will be kosher.
For information, contact
BBYO, Capital Cities Thur,
1640 Rhode Island Ave., N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20036.

Family Trip
To Israel Due

Thmple Beth El is organiz-
ing a family trip to Israel
March 19-March 31. Rabbi
Daniel F. Polish and his wife
will lead the tour.
Hightlights of the trip in-
clude: eight days of sightsee-
ing designed exclusively for
Beth El, a trip to Masada, a
walk through the ancient
water tunnels of Shiloam, a
visit to Tiberias and to the an-
cient city of Safed, birthplace
of the Kaballah, a swim in the
Dead Sea and an optional
overnight camp out in the
Negev.
Deadline for reservations is
Jan. 1. Call the temple office,
851-1100; or Phyllis Loewen-
stein, 295-1800, for more
information.



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