La experiencia con Margalit y Yarron, han
sido formidables, ella cuenta con basto conocimiento y disponibilidad que hacen
de este viaje una profunda y grande experiencia de fe. Yarron, por su parte y
con su habilidad de conducir y atencion a los peregrinos deja en alto el nombre
de la empresa. De mi parte son un equipo fantástico. Gracias por permitirme
contar con ellos.
Testimonial – By Father Walter Lawson
Hollywood Stars find Faith during their Israel Tour
Elisa Moed and Gil Zohar (May 16, 2012)
“The lyrics talked about the scars in His hand…What if I was there? What would I be thinking and doing? And then it just washed over me. I realized He did all of this for me, for us.” -Anna Lynne McCord
A group of eight Hollywood TV and film stars completed a week-long tour of Israel Sunday as guests of Israel’s Ministry of Tourism and the Ministry of Public Diplomacy and Diaspora Affairs.
The star-studded group included Anna Lynne McCord (“90210″ , “Nip & Tuck”), Omar Epps (“House”), Paul Johansson (“One Tree Hill”), Holly Robinson Peete (“21 Jump St.”, “Hanging With Mr. Cooper”), Mekhi Phifer (“ER”, “Tuskegee Airmen”), Holt McCallany ( “Lights Out”), Zach Roerig (“Vampire Diaries”) and Paget Brewster (“Criminal Minds”).
The group of actors was led by Rabbi Irwin Katsof, the director of America’s Voices in Israel (AVI), which is part of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. Katsof described the celebrity mission as part of an “on-going initiative to expose the Hollywood community to a wide-range of thought-provoking cultural, historical, religious and personal encounters throughout the Holy Land.”
And while the participants pointed to many highlights, faith and spirituality played
a starring role amongst the stars. (Photo courtesy: Steve Waltz)
Holt McCanally told Travelujah that he was baptized a Roman Catholic in Ireland but that issues within the Catholic Church had caused him to view himself as an agnostic.
“Being at the holy places has allowed me to refamiliarize myself with my faith and it has opened certain questions in my mind,” he said. ” It was a wonderfully transformative experience for me,” Holt McCannaly told Travelujah. “I would encourage anyone who hasn’t been to Israel to come here,” he said.
Zach Roerig commented, “We’ve been busy seeing this beautiful country. I’m not walking away from Israel with a renewed sense of Christianity, I am walking away with a renewed relationship with God.” He thanked Israel and said “I will forever be grateful to your country. ”
AnnaLynne McCord is the daughter of a Christian pastor and she grew up reading the Bible two hours each day. McCord was touched to see the sites of Jesus’ passion.
McCord told Travelujah that being on the Via Dolorosa was extremely powerful but it wasn’t until this morning, when she was alone in her own hotel room, listening to “My Sacred King”, by a band called Hillsong that she began to process the impact, and the tears just flowed.
“The lyrics talked about the scars in His hand and I was imagining Mary, His mother, and
today being Mother’s Day…and thinking about her and how she walked beside Him. And I thought about myself. What if I was there? What would I be thinking and doing? And then it just washed over me. I realized He did all of this for me, for us.” (Photo courtesy: Travelujah)
For Holly Robinson Peete, the highlight was visiting a family on the Golan Heights and seeing firsthand how Israelis deal with autism. “There is a sense of compassion in Israel that doesn’t exist in America, she said.
For Omar Epps and Mekhi Phifer spending the Sabbath eve with the family of Martin and Rivka Rappaport and their ten children in Jerusalem, and seeing firsthand how people are welcomed into homes of strangers for the Sabbath meal created a strong emotional connection to the country and both plan on coming back and bringing their own children with them to Israel.
“I was very privileged to be here for Shabbat. It was nice to dance in a circle [at the Western Wall]. My kippa kept falling off. I didn’t expect that emotional connection at the Wall”, said Phifer.
McCallany commented on the disconnect between the portrayal of Israel and the Middle East in American media and the reality one encounters visiting here. “You only read about the conflicts—with the Palestinians, with Iran, the uprising in Syria. But when you come here and have a chance to meet Israeli people and experience their vibrancy, it makes you an optimist.”
Paul Johansson was overwhelmed by his visit to the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial. “My experience was visceral. I never went to the Holocaust Museum in Los Angeles where I live. I was afraid. Coming to Yad Vashem I was floored.”
STARS IN ISRAEL
| MADONNA RETURNS TO ISRAEL THIS MAY FOR LAUNCH OF WORLD TOUR | ||||||||||||
![]() A frequent visitor to Israel, international pop superstar Madonna (pictured here with Israeli President Shimon Peres) has announced plans to kick off her upcoming world tour with a concert at Tel Aviv’s Ramat Gan Stadium, May 31st. Making her fourth concert appearance in Israel,
Madonna, who first performed in Israel in 1993 and twice in 2010, will present songs from her upcoming album, MDNA, as well as classics from her longstanding career. Madonna, who is a noted practitioner of Kabbalah, or Jewish mysticism, also toured holy sites in Israel in 2004 and 2007.
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| NATALIE PORTMAN RETURNS TO HER HOMETOWN OF JERUSALEM | ||
![]() Academy Award-winning actress Natalie Portman, along with her fiancé
Benjamin Millepied and newborn son, Aleph, arrived in Israel last month where she toured the Alrov Mamilla Mall, Mahane Yehuda Market and Western Wall in her hometown of Jerusalem. Portman also made visits to the Dead Sea and Tel Aviv.
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WE ARE PROUD TO SHOW YOU THIS
| Mon, May 7, 2012
Dear Friends,
Never have we spent so much time using superlatives as we have since we returned from Israel and answered the questions from family and friends about the trip. Spectacular, wonderful, amazing, terrific, et.al. have been our most common descriptions. We heartily concur with everything the Olivers said and so won’t reinvent the wheel by repeating the same things. Suffice it to say, this trip far exceeded all of our expectations. Jim’s 800+ pictures have thoroughly documented everything and Lorna’s bad knees didn’t get in the way of much. We’d travel anywhere with all of you, from the touring group to Gadi and Farid to Team Gleichenhaus! We have already been asked to do 2 presentations about the trip, which we enthusiastically accepted, so the word will spread throughout the Leavenworth community. Thanks again to everyONE for everyTHING!
Let’s stay in touch.
Jim and Lorna
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Saturday, May 5, 2012
Folks,
We arrived home nicely. Barb and I really enjoyed your company. A great group! We should all thank “cool hand” Pete for herding us around, saying the right words at the right time and being in charge. And of course, Barbara G’s positive presence was invaluable I think the tour was well designed and well worth our investment. I liked the mix -historical, biblical, archaeological and military. Kudos to David D. I would recommend this agenda highly. Barb and I have only one regret-missing Thursday’s near death march to the Bosphorus and the slow bumper-car return. I have some decent pics and will hopefully get the best organized and share. Hope you will also. Thanks to all for a special experience. Be well, as our superb leader would say.
Bob and Barb
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Monday, May 7, 2012
Estimado Sr. David:
Esperamos se encuentre bien al recibir ésta.
Le escribimos dos integrantes del tour de Israel y Egipto, del Padre Fernando Echeverri, que se
llevó a cabo del 15 al 25 de abril del corriente. Queríamos agradecerle por haber hecho las gestiones para que la Sra. Margalit fuese nuestra guía en Israel. Hemos viajado mucho a distintos lugares, y honestamente, es una de las mejores guías que hayamos conocido. La Sra. Margalit tiene un alto nivel de profesionalismo y su ética de trabajo es impecable. Estuvo pendiente de todos los detalles en todo momento, y nos maravilló con sus explicaciones y grandes conocimientos de historia, cultura, arte, tradiciones, sociología, entre otros temas. Además, tiene mucha paciencia, psicología y habilidad para tratar con personas de distinto trasfondo. Su amplia trayectoria profesional es evidente. Nos abrió las puertas y el corazón de
Israel. Esperamos regresar a ese maravilloso país muy pronto y esperamos que nuestra guía sea Margalit. Sin más por la presente, quedamos de Usted,
Atentamente,
Gladys Frontera
Hember Salcedo
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THE ISRAEL YOU DID NOT KNOW- A NEW VIDEO
Please click below to see the video of an Israel you did not know- A new video-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoizSL-TEJQ&list=HL1336165547&feature=mh_lolz
For your enjoyment!! (Gracias Pastor Kittim Silva)
Please click here for your enjoyment…compliments of Pastor Kittim Silva
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=oW9O1zVeb-8
THE BRAZILIAN SINGER ROBERTO CARLOS, INSPIRED BY THE WAILING WALL, SINGS JERUSALEM OF GOLD
Please click below to see a video of Roberto Carlos singing Jerusalem of Gold, inspired by the Wailing Wall in Israel.
http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/KvlQvMlyyh8?rel=0&hd=1
VIOLINS ORCHESTRATE STORY OF ‘HOPE’

Husband and wife Amnon and Assi Weinstein and a courier carried violins that were recovered from the Holocaust from TLV to CLT for exhibitions and performances this month.
Even when they’re silent, the 18 violins that made their way from Tel Aviv (TLV) to CLT on US Airways flights last week have a story to tell.
The instruments were recovered and carefully restored and recovered by Israeli master violinist Amnon Weinstein over the past 16 years. They tell the history of the Holocaust – its victims and its survivors – to whom they belonged.
Amnon, his wife, Assi and three couriersbrought the “Violins of Hope” to CLT for a series of performances and exhibitions taking place through April 24 at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. It’s the first time the entire collection has been played in North or South America.
US Airways, which is a sponsor of Violins of Hope, helped the team transport the violins by making sure the special cases, which hold four violins each, were carefully transported inside the cabin. Amnon told a reporter on arrival in CLT that the special treatment “helps us because the violins have to be carefully put down. Otherwise, it’s a disaster.”
Learn more about Violins of Hope
www.violinsofhopecharlotte.com
UPCOMING EVENTS IN JERUSALEM
| MUSRARA MIX FESTIVAL (MAY 22-24) |
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Musrara Nagar School ofPhotography, Media and New Music will host multidisciplinary events featuring music, video art, dance and photography works by artists from Israel and around the world. www.musrara.co.il
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One of Israel’s most popular annual attractions, the Israel Festival will showcase three weeks of specially commissioned music, dance and theater performances, including a tribute concert to Israeli singer Yossi Banai; a chamber music marathon featuring works by Brahms; and a performance by Japanese drum troupe YAMATO, at various venues and outdoor stages around Jerusalem. www.israel-festival.org.il
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A DELICIOUS SALAD RECIPE- COMPLIMENTS OF TURKISH AIRLINES
Many of our groups use Turkish Airlines and enjoy their on-board cuisine that has won many international awards. Call 1-800-950-0747 to join one of them or email info@aviatours.net
Tarama Salad
INGREDIENTS
serves 6 – 8
3 large potatoes
45 ml (3 tbsp) milk
100 g (4 oz) red caviar or smoked cod’s roe
90 ml (6 tbsp) water
50 ml (2 fl oz) lemon juice
1 small onion, finely chopped
150 ml (6 fl oz) olive oil
METHOD
1. Peel and dice the potatoes. Cook them in boiling water until very soft, about 20 minutes.
2. Drain the potatoes and put them into a mixing bowl.
3. By hand or with an electric beater, mash the potatoes, slowly adding the milk, until smooth.
4. Add the caviar or cod’s roe and water to the potatoes. Mix well.
5. Add the lemon juice and onion to the mixture and mix briefly.
6. Slowly beat in the olive oil.
7. Continue to beat until a smooth paste is formed.
8. Serve with cucumber and tomato slices and warm bread














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