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amother
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Sun, May 05 2024, 8:52 am
We have BH gone with the family for the past few summers and would love to go back. It is a big expense and I want to have some ideas of what we would be able to do if the matzav has Chas veshalom not improved by then. If course just being in yerushalayim is beautiful, but we can't just sit around all day.
What are some places that we can plan to visit even while the matzav is as it is now?
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amother
Hibiscus
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Sun, May 05 2024, 8:55 am
Right now anything except the far north and the Gaza envelope. Regular North like Tsfat and Teveria is fine, regular South like Beer Sheva and Mitzpeh Ramon is fine.
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amother
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Sun, May 05 2024, 8:58 am
Thanks! What's if it's Chas veshalom worse? Like what if I have to stay more local in yerushalayim? We've already done kosel tunnel tours and the old city tours.
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amother
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Sun, May 05 2024, 9:05 am
I don't know ages of your kids but here are some things we've done and enjoyed (not all in yerushalayim but all within an hour drive so still in center)
Magic Kass
Kiftzuba
Tomo candy
Pantry packers
Gan sacher park
Eretz bereshit
Segways
Mini israel
Zoo/aquarium
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amother
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Sun, May 05 2024, 9:08 am
Thanks! Oh right. Forgot to mention. Only older teens. No little kids.
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DrMom
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Sun, May 05 2024, 9:32 am
Beit Guvrin
Israel Museum
Machane Yehudah
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amother
Lotus
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Sun, May 05 2024, 9:37 am
Gan sacher is nice- even for older kids.
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amother
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Sun, May 05 2024, 9:49 am
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amother
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Sun, May 05 2024, 10:13 am
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amother
Coral
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Sun, May 05 2024, 10:28 am
The gush is close to yerushalayim.
Eretz ayalim
Jeeping
The gush museum video
Tzomet museum
Herodian
Near rbs
Wine factory tour can't rem the name
Yerushalayim
Pantry packers
Rechovot
Bullet factory
Tel Aviv
Seeing eye dog facilities tour
Blind museum
Just some ideas
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amother
Dill
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Mon, May 06 2024, 4:25 am
- Hertzliya has great boating options
- There are fun fruit picking places (one that's coming to mind is grape picking at ענבי טלי) near Beit Shemesh, and there are lots of fun hiking options in that area too - both hiking and caving.
- As of now Beit She'an area is safe, you can do Gan Garoo and Nachal Kibbutzim there.
- Elite Chocolate Factory in Netzrat Illit
- There are many areas in the south that are safe, not near Gaza. Amazing hikes.
- You can always do jeeping, segway, etc, anywhere.
- Yerushalayim and the general area has some great museums.
- Packaging food for Yad Eliezer
- Kivrei Tzaddikim are all over the country
- If your budget allows, having a tour guide come along makes the whole trip way more interesting and engaging.
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amother
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Mon, May 06 2024, 4:41 am
If your kids like museums, some that come to mind are
Latrun
Air force museum in beer sheva
Science museum in beer sheva
There are also other museums around Yerushalayim and elsewhere. My kids enjoyed the Begin Museum. I don't know if you already visited Ir David. Israel Museum should be interesting.
If they like hiking/nature there is no shortage of amazing trails all around the country. Try to choose water hikes for the summer or go in later afternoon or first thing in the morning
Beach
Most cities in Israel have their own history, interesting things to see, so you can spending the day in each of various cities and just explore. Netanya, Caesaria, Herzliya, Beer Sheva, Teverya, Haifa, Zichron Yaakov. Personally I would avoid Tzfat at the moment just to be on the safe side, no idea what it'll be like in the summer.
There are many interesting workshops, Breads of the Beit Hamikdash for example, but also glass blowing, wood, etc.
Finally, if you have boys, you can consider making a schedule with them learning for half the day and then doing a trip, and let your ternage girls sleep in or do something else in the mornings?
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amother
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Mon, May 06 2024, 5:39 am
Maale adumim tour was really interesting
That place that you sift though dumpsters of sand etc to find artifacts from hundreds of years ago. A little girl found a really old coin from the times of the bais hamikdash....
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amother
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Mon, May 06 2024, 6:10 am
amother Mustard wrote: |
That place that you sift though dumpsters of sand etc to find artifacts from hundreds of years ago. A little girl found a really old coin from the times of the bais hamikdash.... |
This is the Temple Mount Sifting project! Very fun and near the University campus.
We highly recommend this!
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DVOM
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Mon, May 06 2024, 6:33 am
amother Cobalt wrote: | This is the Temple Mount Sifting project! Very fun and near the University campus.
We highly recommend this! |
This sounds perfect for my family!
We did Dig for a Day at Tel Maresha last year, and one of my boys found a carved ivory disk that the archaeologist thought might be either part of a game or jewelry. All the other archaeologists came running.... It was so exciting. My kids also really enjoyed crawling through the caves at Maresha.
Is the location of the Temple Mount Sifting project safe? I have a vague memory of looking into it years ago and being worried about security.
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amother
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Mon, May 06 2024, 7:51 am
I can definitely use some of these ideas and I hope others are benefitting as well! Thanks so much and please keep the ideas coming!
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patzer
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Mon, May 06 2024, 8:02 am
I once visited a beautiful stalactites cave in Israel; I don't remember the location but I don't think it was far from Yerushalayim. I would highly recommend it; it's well worth visiting.
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librarygirl
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Mon, May 06 2024, 8:15 am
I hope there won't be a need but get on a whatsapp group for volunteers in Israel and you'll be busy all day. Fruit picking, tzitzis tying, Challah baking, idf bbq, beef jerky etc.
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amother
Dill
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Mon, May 06 2024, 8:27 am
The stalactite cave is called מערת הנטיפים and is in the Beit Shemesh area.
Kever Shmuel Hanavi is a great trip - besides for the kever itself, there is a park with a BBQ area behind, an incredible 360 degree view of Yerushalayim from the roof, and an archeological area.
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