Thursday, October 17, 2013

Taking the trip of a lifetime



Normally I write this column about the real estate market in North Central but this month I would like to share with you a wonderful experience that my wife Mary Ann and our two great friends Wendell and Jan Chapman just experienced. We got to spend the past week on an incredible journey to the land of Israel. My daughter was fortunate to visit Israel last year on a program called Birthright, which is available to Jewish kids between the ages of 18- 26 and is actually free if they qualify. For the first time ever, the Birthright program invited the parents (we have to pay!), to visit Israel and experience what our kids got to see. We got to meet 84 parents from all over the country and had the adventure of our life.
We started on day one by going to the port city of Caesara and then drove along the  Mediterranean coast to the upper Galilee and saw incredible old ruins of the country. On day two we got to discover the Golan Heights on ATV off road vehicles, looked out at Syria from Mount Bental, then continued to a memorial service at the Valley of the Tears that marked 40 years since the outbreak of the Yom Kippur war, took a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee and then had dinner in Tiberias.
On days three and four we went to the magical city of Tzfat, met with a Kabbalistic artist, drove to the incredible city of Jerusalem where they had a welcoming ceremony for our group and then stayed in Jerusalem. We also went to visit the Israel Museum, which included the model of Jerusalem and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Next we went to visit the Western wall which also is known as the Wailing Wall. We then went to Ammunition Hill where we walked through the bunkers and heard about the battles for Jerusalem in the six-day war.
Over the next few days we went to Yad Vasheem, which is a historical museum depicting
the Holocaust and the children who were killed during this horrible time. We then went
to Israel's National Military Cemetery and then went shopping at the Machane Yehuda outdoor market (absolutely about as crowded as you could possibly imagine) and then went to a sound and light show at the Tower of David Museum.
The final two days we went to the Judean Desert, floated in the Dead Sea, went to Masada and relived the bitter confrontation between the Zealots and the Romans, and then got to ride camels at Kfar Hanokdim. Finally, we visited the site where Prime Minister Rabinwas killed in 1995 and visited the beaches in Tel Aviv.
The passion of the residents in Israel is incredible. It truly does not matter what religion
you practice because this is a country for everybody. The history and the surroundings
from the north all the way to the south of Israel offer a vacation and history lesson for all ages. I was a little nervous because of everything that I had read but I personally will tell you it is absolutely safe and you need to experience what we experienced. If you are interested in a tour, contact Israel Maven Tours at 866-317-9307 or the visit the website at www.Israel-Maven.com.
Have a great November.

Bobby Lieb
The Lieb Group
Bobby Lieb
Associate Broker
HomeSmart Elite Group Manager/Founder
5225 N. Central Ave., Ste. 104
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Mobile: 602-376-1341
Fax: 602-996-9141
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