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May 01, 1998 - Image 149

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-01

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HEALTH, TRAVEL, SPORTS, FOOD

Health: Getting

Organized In Ismel

Sports: A Look
Ahead To It4accabi

The excavations at
Beit Shean were
photographed by the
Arlows.

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ur readers get around.
We asked you to share memories of
travels to Israel and/or tips for would-be
tourists in the Holy Land. And you did.
In abundance. Thank you.

Veteran travelers and first-timers alike have
favorite places to visit in Israel.

Jody and Arnie Gross of West Bloomfield recom-

mend a Jeep tour of the Judean desert, with a
guide named Alan. "This was not just a thrill
ride, because Alan is an environmentalist and an
expert in desert flora. The tour also included cave
hiking. It was a great educational experience for
adults and children." For more info, contact:

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