• INSULATION, WIND PROTECTION AND WICKING IN ONE GARMENT edge of Jewish thought," Rabbi Kasowitz adds, but he states that the tour program is open to Jews of all beliefs. "We believe in the unity of the Jewish people," he says, "and there is 'zero persua- sion' on tour participants to join our movement." In San Jose, the capital of Cos- ta Rica, the tour group stays at the five-star Hotel Cariari on the outskirts of town but takes meals at the Chabad House in the city — with Rabbi Hersh Spalter, Chabad House director. At a spe- cial Shabbaton, tour participants will meet with members of the San Jose Jewish community. There are approximately 2,500 Jews in San Jose, and the orga- nized community supports a number of organizations like WIZO, B'nai B'rith, several Zion- ist and youth groups and a coun- try club — on the same sumptuous scale and with the same range of cultural, social and sports activities as at similar clubs — Deportivos Israelitas ("Jewish Sports") — in Buenos Aires and Mexico City. Additionally, the community supports a building complex which includes the main syna- gogue and the Chaim Weizmann Comprehensive School, a mod- em yeshiva whose 300 students (kindergarten through high school) pursue both a secular and religious curriculum — and ac- quire, in the process, absolute flu- ency in their native Spanish and in Hebrew, as well as a working knowledge of English. 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