Monday, May 16, 2011

Sunday, May 15, 2011

May 15th, 2011

Today we woke up at 7:00 AM and took taxis to Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial museum. It was so powerful. There was so much information that if we read everything, it would have taken us over a day!!! There were many videos of Holocaust survivors playing everywhere. It was designed extremely well. We then visited Herzl’s grave on Har Herzl. Before we left, we took a walk around Har Herzl visiting the graves of soldiers that died during Israel’s many wars. Asaf (our tour guide) told us many stories about how the different soldiers lived and died heroically. One of the graves that we visited was that of Michal Levin, an American who made Aliya, joined the Israeli army, and died in the second Lebanon war. We finished up there and then took taxis back to our hotel where we ate dinner. After dinner we watched a movie about Michal Levin and his life which was quite fascinating and moving. Finally, we took our last walk down Ben-Yehudah Street. We all got t-shirts, belts, jewelry, and so much more. Overall, we had a very productive day filled with learning and laughs.
- Ariel

We will miss you Jerusalem!! We will miss you Israel!! Thank you Rabbi Potok for being such an awes person this whole trip!!! GREEN.
With love,
The 2011 OHDS 8th Grade (Ariel, Sofia, Shira, Orli, Miriam)

Yad Vashem, Har Herzl, and the Knesset





Touring Yerushalayim

A view from Har Hatzofim


Sifting through remains from the Temple Mount






Stopping by the Gilad Shalit tent




Strolling through Macheneh Yehuda




May 12

Thursday we woke up around 6:45, davened, ate a yummy breakfast and headed to Haas Promenade, an overlook of the holy city of Jerusalem. We then took a stroll; A long, long, long stroll to the Old City where we went to a roof top to see the awesome view of the Old City. From there we went to the City of David and Hezekiah’s Tunnel. Some were hesitant at first to go in to the water tunnel and would have rather gone into the dry tunnel but in the end we were so happy to be waste deep in freezing cold water. What an experience! After that we took a walk to the Jewish Quarter where we had a scavenger hunt. We then saw the cool, amazing, outstanding, breathtaking Wall! That’s right, the Kotel!! For the first timers, it was amazing and beyond what was expected. For the old timers, it was still beyond cool. After that, Asaf (our counselor) took us into a “not open to the public” archeological dig where we learned so much about the first and second temple. After our tiring day of walking, we took a monit (taxi) back to our hotel for some R and R.
- Sophia, Miriam, and Ariel