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October 22, 1999 - Image 115

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-22

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Rabbi Weil eyes Israel as "living textbook"
for winter tour.

SUSAN TAWIL
Special to the Jewish News

I is billed as "the Jewish educa-
tional experience of a lifetime."
The Spiritual Safari, which
Rabbi Steven Weil will lead this
winter, will use the land of Israel as a
"living textbook" to study Torah and
Jewish history.
"This will be a dynamic, passion-
ate, educational experience," says
Rabbi Weil. "It's for those with a real
interest in Jewish history and Jewish
education."
Rabbi Weil, of Young Israel of Oak
Park, will lead the trip Feb. 7-16. The
biblical history of each site will be
studied.
"For example, we'll study Sefer
Shofiim (the Book of Judges) and
visit Har Tavor, where (the
prophetess) Devorah won the bat-
de. And we'll go to Yavneh and to
Tzippori, where Yehudah
HaNasi wrote the Mishnah
and learn mishnayot there."

Artifacts of everyday lift found
in the Bar Kokhba caves near
the Dead Sea.

Other sites to be visited include the
Old City of Jerusalem; the Bar
Kokhba caves; Kever Rachel (Rachel's
Tomb) in Bethlehem; Marat
Hamachpela (the Tomb of the
Patriarchs) in Hebron; Tiberias and
the Tomb of the Rambam
(Maimonides); the Golan Heights;
Har Grizim and Har Eval (where the
biblical blessings and curses of
Deuteronomy 27-28 were delivered);
Haifa and Safed.
Source material will be provided at
all locations visited. "We'll have a
Tanach (Bible) in one hand and a
highlighter in the other," says Rabbi
Weil.
He plans to hold
preliminary
study ses-

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