center. The less daring can explore marine life from an underwater observatory. There is also snorkeling, as well as virtually every water sport imaginable along Eilat's seven miles of coast. One of its five beaches boasts an artificial lagoon and large marina. Eilat offers a variety of international cuisine, as well as accommodation ranging from five-star hotels to holiday villags. The Sea of Galilee offers an incredible blend of histo- ry and holiday. Places such as Tabgha, Capernaum and the baptismal site at the junc- tion of the Jordan River are essential stops for Christian pilgrims. But the calm waters along the coast of this lake also offer attractive beaches, all known water sports, mineral spas, and seafood restaurants. Tiberias has a particularly wide range of attractions, with its large marina and lovely restaurant-lined pro- menade. In addition to the city's 30 hotels, accommoda- tion in this region can also be found at camp sites and at WAY TO GO! kibbutz hotels all around the lake, among them Ginnosar on the east coast and En Gev on the west. The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth. Its dry, ox- ygen-rich air and salty, min- eral-rich waters are thought to cure many diseases, par- ticularly rheumatism, ar- thritis and skin and respiratory ailments. Even its mud is used for an ex- clusive line of beauty pro- ducts; and many vacationers and patients administer their own mud packs while visiting these shores. As a result, the region has blossomed into a lively international health center, with a number of hotels, clinics and spas on the coast, particularly at En Boqeq. Also located along the Dead Sea is biblical Sodom, where Lot's wife turned to salt; Masada, the world- renowned cliff-top fortress where Jewish zealots took their own lives rather than surrender to the Romans; and Ein Gedi, a lush oasis in the Judaean desert with a beautiful nature reserve and a kibbutz hotel. High Schoolers Can Study In Israel Having fun while learning about Israel is a goal of Pro- ject Discovery, the Jewish community's semester-in- Israel program for high school students in 10th and 11th grades. Beginning in February and ending in June, the 3-year-old program offers high school students the opportunity to tour the Jewish state, learn Hebrew and build bridges with their Israeli peers. Goals of the program are to rein- force the student's Jewish heritage and identification with the people and land of Israel. Based at the Israel Gold- stein Youth Village in Jerusalem, the program draws teens from all over the world. Students take classes in Hebrew, Judaic studies, geography and history of Israel, in addition to courses required by their American high schools. Arts and crafts, music and other activities also are available. Sponsored by the Midwest American High School Pro- gram in cooperation with the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and Agency for Jewish Education, the program is operated in Israel by the Youth Aliyah Department of the Jewish Agency. Requirements for participa- tion are above-average scholastic standing, adequate medical and psychological assessments, the ability to live independently and cope with a new culture and environment. Credits earned while study- ing in Israel are applicable to a U.S. high school diploma. Courses to be studied in Israel must be approved by a high school counselor. Fees for the semester in- clude tuition, room and board, tours, seminars and a comprehensive health/hospi- talization plan. Not included are the cost of textbooks, pocket money, airfare, dental care, elective surgery, in- surance on personal belong- ings and a $50 non-refund- able registration fee. Detroit Jewish community partici- pants will be eligible for a Federation subsidy. More than 3,000 students have participated in Project Discovery, including 28 from Detroit. A weekend retreat for local candidates will be held Dec. 6-8 at Camp Maas in Orton- ville. For application and information, call Sivan Maas, community shlicha, 661-5440. ISRAEL Z National Winter Family Mission Dec. 22-Jan. 1 Dec. 23-Jan. 2 — Winter Student Leadership Mission Winter Student Outreach Mission Dec. 25-Jan. 2 For information on these and many other travel opportunities, .Poiitao Allied Jewish Campaign call the Federation Missions Office, 965-3939, ext. 136. JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Announces its 90th Annii7ersary Mission to Israel MAY 17-26, 1992 The National Office of Jewish National. Fund will provide a 9-Day Spectacular Program to include: • Round trip airfare from New York City via EL AL • 7 Nights accommodations including 6 Dinners, 3 Lunches, all breakfasts • Six days of touring • Meetings with high-ranking dignitaries and experts in the field of agriculture, ecology and desert afforestation • A magnificent closing ceremony with the Prime Minister of Israel • Price: $1992* *subject to change For more information or reservations, please contact Ed Rosenthal, JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 18877 W. Ten Mile Rd. Southfield, MI 48075 KEREN KAYEMETH LEISRAEL 1901-1991 3 - 1V/71-3 - 01.11 (313) 557-6644 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 47