On Monday we went to Caesarea which is a really cool, touristy area. There are all these ancient ruins and we toured and watched a movie about the history of Caesarea. It's a port city where ships would come in, many ships that brought immigrants to Israel over 60 years ago came into Caesarea. We also went to a museum that is completely pitch black and you are supposed to be blind and the tour guide is blind and you go through the museum and feel what it's like to be a blind person. It was amazing! So much fun. Monday night we stayed in Tel Aviv at a kibbutz hotel. We walked to a beach that was near the
kibbutz. Mattan came and picked me up and we hung out in the evening. On Tuesday we went to the Azrieli
mall which was nice because we got to shop a little bit, I bought a lot of Michal Negrin jewelry for my mom and for friends. We also toured in Tel Aviv and saw the Yizak Rabin memorial. We went to Sheinkin street which has a lot of stores and it's also a craft market. That was really nice. Tuesday night we stayed in Jerusalem. We went to the Kotel and did a tour of the tunnels underneath the wall.
On Wednesday we went to Yad Vashem and to Mt. Herzl. I have been to all of those places before but Yad Vashem was amazing this time around. The first time I was at Yad Vashem was on birthright and I remember being so exhausted that I didn't get much out of the experience. This time I was alert and I paid attention and it was very emotional for me. Our tour guide Baruch told us his father was a child that was had to do forced labor in the Lodz ghetto. He started to cry which of course made me bawl. Wednesday night we saw a show at the Tower of David. It was very cool, basically it's these pictures that get shown over the entire ruins of the tower of David. It shows the history of the city of Jerusalem. After the show we went to the International Craft Festival where we saw a concert and got to shop. It was like a huge art fair.
On Thursday we toured the old city of Jerusalem and went to different churches and to the Kotel again. Then we went to Ben Yehuda street to go shopping. The whole group had a big dinner together because it was the last night. From there, everyone went to the airport. I took the train to Tel Aviv with Baruch and Mattan picked me up at the train station. That night we just stayed in and watched movies because I was exhausted and it was late.
On Friday we went to the Azrieli mall so I could exchange some of the Michal Negrin jewelry that I bought and that my mother did not like. Haha. I also bought myself a top at Mango. Then Mattan and I went to Nahalat Benyamin street to go to a craft market. We had lunch at this awesome place called Moses. I got a portobella mushroom burger. Afterwards we went home to get ready for shabbos and we drove to Maccabim where Tamar lives. The three of us had Shabbos dinner together and it was wonderful. Tamar made chicken stir-fry, cauliflower and meat something or other which was soooooo good, eggplant salad, regular salad, and apple pie. I was stuffed. After we left Tamar's we went to Mattan's aunt and uncle's house. That was fun, we sat outside and talked for a while. It was nice to see Shira their daughter who I met at Stef and Shalom's wedding and I met their son as well.
Saturday we went to the beach. It was really beautiful and we stayed for a couple of hours and mostly played in the water. There were such cute dogs there and they were swimming in the sea with their owners and playing fetch in the water. I was in love, I wanted to pet them so bad and it made me really want to take Cody to the beach. Before we knew it it was time to go to the airport. I of course cried a lot :(. It sucks so bad because even though leaving Mattan was so hard, it was so hard to leave Israel. I'm so in love with the place. If you've been there you must know what I mean. I get such an incredible feeling being there and I feel like a different, and better person when I am there. I'm not even back in Detroit yet and I can't stop thinking about when I can go back to Israel.
Thank you so much to everyone who has been keeping up with the blog. It's been so fun writing for all of you and I hope you enjoyed reading about my adventures in The Holy Land.
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