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October 2017 – October 2019
Leah Gross, together with Ashley Shapiro, will give an illustrated presentation on the subject of musicals.
The Israel Guide Dog Centre is on Moshav Bet Oved.
The center is a member of the International Guide Dog Federation and is considered a pioneer in new innovative training methods. It is the only certified guide dog school in the Middle East. At two months the puppies are given to puppy raisers who raise them with love and dedication and expose them to the environment. At the age of one year the dogs return to the center, where they undergo six months of training during which they learn to avoid obstacles, stop at every curb, travel on public transport, and other necessary skills. Only the best dogs complete the training course, and are then paired with a blind person.
Join us for a visit to see the dogs and the work they do at the Centre.
Booking & details from National Chairman Esther
Celebration of the 70th Anniversary of the founding of the kibbutz by Jewish communities of the U.K. A plaque will be unveiled by the British Ambassador, H.E. David Quarrey. There will also be a short tour of the kibbutz and a presentation by Biological Industries, the main producer on the kibbutz. This will be followed by some fun English games.
There will be light kosher refreshments. A succah will be available.
A bus will leave Tel Aviv in the late morning, picking up en route in Netanya and Zichron Ya’akov.
This is a members only event.
Reservations obligatory, by 7th September
If you wish to join this trip, please contact Jackie as soon as possible
Guided tour of the gardens in English.
Film about the Rothschild family and Ramat Hanadiv.
Lunch at the excellent on-site kosher restaurant (cost of trip does not include lunch).
Transport in private cars. For further information, to book and to offer or request transport, please contact Marcia.
A coach tour to Seakura Farm, an ecological company near Beit Yannai, to see how seaweed is commercially farmed and taste what they produce. The company employs advanced technology , while safeguarding nature, people and health. Learn about iodine.
This will be followed by a guided tour of the Khan Museum in Hadera, which presents the history of the town.
Both tours will be in English.
There will be time for a snack lunch or picnic.
Cost includes entrance fees.
Pick-up point: Old Egged Bus station, Zichron (Binyamina and Hadera train stations on request)
A presentation about the Mediterranean and the world of seaweed at Sakura Farm and an introduction to the technology of growing seaweed on land. You can observe the unique growing method while learning about healthy nutrition, and including the tasting of seaweed culinary products. You will also learn about the importance of iodine, the forgotten mineral, in our diet.
In Caesarea National Park we will be given reserved exclusive access to the new Visitors’ Centre presentation. A private guide will take us on a tour of some of the sites. “Festival of Ancient Times” is a humoristic theatrical festival for the public during Succoth, presenting displays and stories from ancient times. There are also a shuk for gifts and food stalls.
Several succoth are available for use in Caesarea.
Coaches will leave from Tel Aviv and Haifa (via Zichron). Early booking essential as space is limited.