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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-05-20

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SAVE
MONEY!

Local Hadassah

Plans Israel Trip

A

nnette and Russell
Meskin of Sylvan Lake
once again will lead a
trip to Israel for the Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah. Annette has
led more than 25 groups to Israel
and was instrumental in designing
an itinerary for everyone, whether
it is your first or 50th trip to Israel.
The Oct. 10-21 trip is open to the
community at large.
The tour will explore Israel
from the Golan Heights to the
Dead Sea and feature updates with
prominent Israeli politicians and
journalists as well as meetings
with researchers and doctors from
Hadassah Hospital.
Also expect a VIP tour of the
newly constructed Sara Wetsman
Davidson Tower at Hadassah
Hospital, a visit to an Israel Defense
Forces base and time in Detroit's
partnership community in the
Central Galilee.
The group will explore Herod's
Fortress on Masada, swim in the
Dead Sea and dine in a Bedouin
tent, along with an exciting visit to
Hahula Valley to watch thousands
of birds migrating for the winter.
The tour goes to the mystical
city of Safed, a Hadassah Youth
Aliyah Village and many muse-
ums, including the Terror and
Intelligence Museum. Special
guides will lead participants
through Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and
Tiberias as well as the Old City and
archeological digs.
For more information, includ-
ing a detailed itinerary and prices,
call the Hadassah office at (248)
683-5030 or e-mail greaterdetroit@
hadassah.org or amhadassah@aol.
corn. Ayelet Travel is the official
travel company of Hadassah: 1-
800-237-1517. ❑

Emanu El Cites Grads
Temple Emanu-El's graduating
class will be honored at Shabbat
services in Oak Park at 8 p.m.
Friday, May 21.
The 2010 graduates are Noah
Bakst, Eric Pulleyblank, Jaime Bean,
Sarah Richard, Daniel Fershtman,
Chelsea Rosenbaum,
Kevin Finegood, Jonathan Shaw,
Samuel Genetti, Rachel Sherbow,
Rebecca Hazan, Morgan Silver,
Lauren Kominars, Ari Walter,
Daniel Mayer and Emily Zussman.

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