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Leah's Fun and Inspiring Tours in and Around Jerusalem
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Gush Etzion, Hevron and Kever Rachel
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As a local of the area for over 20 years, Leah can show you the popular sites as well as the off-the-beaten path amazing places. And of course, she can fill you in about all the behind-the-scenes stories. Gush Etzion is located between the Tomb of the Matriarch Rachel in Bethlehem and Hebron - famous for the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs: Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, Jacob and Leah. The region is rich in Biblical history, inspiring modern stories, spectacular views of vineyards and rolling hills, and fun activities for all ages.
Touring and Activities Combo Day
A combo day is a great way to learn about Gush Etzion on a guided tour, and then spend part of the day enjoying activities (such as Caliber 3,Tzomet, a chocolate workshop, or hafrashat challah at Kever Rachel) in the area. A driver with an air-conditioned van would be with you from start to finish including hotel pick up and drop off.
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Combo Guided Tour/Activities - 1650 NIS* (approx $435 USD) including VAT
Tours are only with professional drivers who charge approximately 1650 shekels for the day for up to 10 people.
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Full Day Tour
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1850 NIS* (approx. $490 USD) including VAT for Full Day Guided Tour
Tours are only with professional drivers who charge approximately 1650 shekels for the day for up to 10 people.
Every tour day, you'll want to be ready to go with the following:
comfortable walking shoes with good treads, a backpack, water, snacks just-in-case, sunhat, sunscreen, and sunglasses. Tissues and hand sanitizer can always be useful for under-stocked bathrooms. There's so much to learn in Israel! Some like to carry a journal or notepad. You'll want to make sure your phone is fully charged to take pictures of all the amazing sites. An extra battery pack to charge devices can help ensure you won't miss out on any moments you would like to capture. If you will be visiting holy sites, you will want modest clothes that cover shoulders and knees or a scarf put on over whatever you are wearing.
Gush Etzion Site Options:
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The Lone Oak Tree
Visit this 600 year old tree which is the focus of the modern story of Gush Etzion.
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Herodion: a boutique Masada with an amazing cave system to walk though as well. See synagogue and mikvah that Jews built when they fled from Jerusalem just before it was destroyed in 70. See also Herod’s burial place and caves where Bar Kochba’s men hid out while fighting the Romans from 132-135 CE. (For good walkers ages 6 and up).
Kever Rachel: visit the traditional tomb of the Matriarch Rachel. Option for Challah Baking - Perfect for a bat mitzvah visit! Modest clothes required.
Neve Daniel Lookout: a great view of from 1000 meters high. Only 2 flights of stairs to walk up.
The Biyar: climb through this ancient water system that brought water all the way to Yerushalayim 2,000 years ago! Bring water shoes with good treads that hold the foot, and flashlights. (You might prefer to bring old clothes because tunnel is somewhat muddy.) And additional tunnel is to be opened soon. (Ages 6 and up)
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Pina Chama: cozy Corner for the Soldiers. This coffee shop which is free to all those who serve in uniform in the area, is completely run by volunteers and donations. Everyone who lives here is involved in some way with this project to serve slushies, coffee, popcorn, soup and homemade baked goods to show appreciation. Visitors can drop off some cookies (can buy nearby)as well.
Oz V’Gaon: this is a beautiful park with picnic tables, playground equipment (including a mini- zipline), and a synagogue, which was established in memory of the 3 boys who were kidnapped nearby in 2014.
Lunch in Gush Etzion: Many options. All are kosher and many are Mehadrin (Rabbanut Efrat/Gush Etzion).
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Story of Gush Etzion: Visit Kibbutz Kfar Etzion and hear the story of the establishment of Jewish communities here in the 1920s, 30s and 40s, their destruction by the Jordanians in the War of Independence in 1948, and the re-establishment in 1967 following the 6 Day War. See remnants from Kibbutz Kfar Etzion in 1948, the Jordanians who conquered the area, and an ancient olive press as well. The kibbutz offers a hour presentation that's recommended for ages 13 and up. For tours with children, we can tell the story of Gush Etzion either as a game tour at the Lone Oak Tree or a short walking game tour of the Kibbutz.
ATVs! Great way to really see Gush Etzion. Option for a comfortable jeep instead of ATV for young or old visitors. Can also include swimming in a natural spring and driving on the Path of the Patriarchs.
Caliber 3: The entire family can feel empowered learning about fighting terrorism at this special 2 hour seminar. Kids ages 5-18 will shoot real weapons with fake bullets. Ages 18 and up will have a chance to try 3 guns with live ammunition at the range.
Tzomet Institute for Halacha and Technology: Wonderful presentation for all ages about how technology can be used to better enable us to keep Jewish tradition. Great indoor activity.
Kiryat Arba: Tour the Ariel family winery in nearby Kiryat Arba. See their ancient winery and taste wine from the Land of Israel.
Hevron: Visit Ma'arat HaMachpela: the Burial Cave of the Matriarchs and Patriarchs. It's possible to also visit Jewish communities and sites in Hevron such as the Avraham Avinu Synagogue, Beit Hadassa, archaeology of ancient Hevron, the tomb of Ruth and Yishai, and more.
Fruits of the Land of Israel: Enjoy picking cherries, raspberries and blackberries in season (early summer).
Other fun activities: woodworking, mosaic workshop, chocolate workshop, and bread making are also great options.
Emek Ha'Elah: Visit nearby site of the battle between David and Goliath. Enjoy the hike up Tel Azekah and the view. Best for good walkers.
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*Fees for tours booked as of September 2024. Guiding fees do not include entrance fees, transportation or meals, if any. All fees are detailed in advance. Fees are for one nuclear family during regular seasons. There are additional fees for groups larger than 10 adults, more than one nuclear family (additional 250 shekels), tours on Fridays or during peak season (such as holiday times, summer and "yeshiva week" in January). Guiding fees are quoted in shekels (NIS) and can be paid in cash or by credit card. A 25% non-refundable deposit is required to hold the date. Please see our FAQ page for all terms and conditions. Tours include games, prizes and surprises for kids of all ages as well as developing a customized itinerary and making any necessary reservations for the tour day, games and prizes for children as well as guiding the tour.
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