The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit presents...
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Tu B'Shvat Family Program
Thursday, January 28 / 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Jimmy Prentis Morris Building
Sunday, January 31 / 1:30-3:30 p.m.
b. ban & Betty Kahn Building
• Discuss Concepts about Tu B'Shvat, The Holiday Celebrating Trees
• Discuss Biblical Themes Relating to Families and Mitzvot
Coal Terminal Center, in Ashdod
along Israel's coast, is where you
can learn how coal gets out of the
deep earth, and what it's used for
once it gets above ground. This is
an hour-long presentation that fea-
tures an opportunity to see moun-
tains where the coal is mined.
• Engage in holiday craft projects and activities.
• Fun family memories to take home!
For more information or to. register by Friday, January 22, please call
(248) 661-7649 in West Bloomfield or (248) 967-4030 in Oak Park.
Sponsored by: The JCC & Jewish National Fund.
Look for more information about JNF green Sunday February 21, 1999!
* Professional instructions
* Classes for all skill levels -
beginner to expert
* Special program for the younger
skiers (ages 6-9)
* Small classes
* Adult classes too!
* Charter buses Saturday & Sunday
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The Cemetery is across from Ha-
Ari synagogue in Safed. This
charming city was once the center
of the kabbalistic movement, and it
remains home to some of the most
beautiful synagogues anywhere in
the world. (Ha-Ari was named for
Rabbi Isaac Luria.) The cemetery is
the final resting-place of kabbalistic
scholars, but it's also where you
will see the graves of some more
contemporary figures. Among these
are members of the Stern Gang
and the Irgun, who died fighting
for the establishment of a Jewish
state.
Jules Verne Explorer, in Eilat, will
satisfy the dreams of your young
adventurer who longs to see what
lies in the deep. You can watch the
blue, blue world below through
windows at the bottom of the boat.
Also, check out the "20,000
Leagues Under the Sea Deep
Water Laser Show" aboard the
Explorer — and watch out for the
giant squid.
Western Wall Tunnels in
Jerusalem take you underneath and
all around the Kotel. You'll be able
to walk through mysterious rooms
and passageways. Don't miss the
Second Temple model, where you'll
see exactly where the city stood
2,000 years ago. This site is
wheelchair accessible.
Open Air Restoration Museum
and Kibbutz Adventures, at Kibbutz
Ein Shemer along the coast, means
everybody gets to enjoy the fruits of
socialism (what better way to
appreciate the wonderful world of
capitalism!) for an afternoon. This
tour, for groups only, shows what
life was like on a kibbutz way, way
back when. You'll have a chance to \
actually try your hand at an old-style
plow.
Club Med has come to Israel —
yes, life is indeed grand. Just check
out this spot, in Eilat, for the hippest
of youngsters. There are all kinds of
Club Med activities, whatever those
are, and even a "mini club med"
for children three and older. Guests
must belong to Club Med.
Tzopari Bird Center in Tel Aviv is
definitely not for the birds. This
great site includes exotic creatures
from throughout the world. You'll
hear a lot of bird talk (in Hebrew,
of course). Some weird but wonder-
ful legends exist about this place,
including a story of the bird who
was so despondent after his mate
died that workers hired a bird psy-
chologist. Oy.
Kids Love Israel is the best book
you can buy if you're planning a
family trip to Israel. It may be found
at bookstores or ordered from Kar-
Ben Copies at 1-800-452-7236,
or write 6800 Tildenwood Lane,
Rockville, MD, 20852. Each book
costs $17.95 plus $3 shipping and
handling. You can learn more about
the book by visiting the publisher's
Website at www.karben.com .
Author Barbara Sofer constantly
updates travel information at a link
here.
In addition to the spots mentioned
above, Kids Love Israel features
information about 300 great places
to visit for families with tots, the 6-
12-year-old set, and teens. Chap-
ters also cover how to rent an
apartment, summer camps and trav-
eling with babies.
Author Barbara Sofer is a native
of Connecticut who has lived for
the past 20 years in Israel. She
and her husband have five chil-
dren. El