Monday, April 16, 2007 Shalom
everyone, It seems that the
last no newsletter I posted was in January, so it's about time I put you up
to date with what is really happening in Israel, what the newspapers don't
publish because telling it doesn't create sensations and doesn't sell
newspapers. This period,
since last writing, can be divided into three periods; the pre-Passover
period, the Passover period and the post Passover period. The highlight of all
the periods, of course were the tourists I guided. Some of them were Jews and
others were Christians but they all had in common a great love for In the pre
Passover period we traveled mostly in the North. We even came as far as the
top of we visited Gamla, the ruins of a 2nd There were
anemones everywhere; the land looked like it was covered in a colored carpet
of flowers. I was very
pleased to notice a new, caring attitude on the part of park officials. For
the first time in all the years that I've been visiting National Parks an
official has taken the trouble to explain to me and the group I was guiding
that we should leave the park one hour before closing so that the animals
could have the park to themselves during daylight hours without being
disturbed. This reminded me
that we were visitors and the animals were the permanent residents. Both the early
closing of the park and the care taken to explain this show a new approach to
us the tourists and to the conservation of nature in the park. Another example
of this new attitude is the clean up by the It has become a
pleasure to walk around One of the most
popular sites to visit these days in These remains
bring to life historical figures like Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hezekiah and others
in a very real way. The famous water
tunnel of Hezekiah is an example of this, also the "Bulae"
(letter seals with the scribes name imprinted on it), ashes clearly showing
that the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem by fire in 586 BCE, remains of
houses from the time of the kings, the great pool where the festival of
"Simhat Bet Hashoeva"
(drawing water of the first rains at the feast of Tabernacles) and so on. Wishing you a
great no news day. Yours truly. |