
Day 7, Shvil Yisrael: Lower Nachal Amud to Tiberias Illit (16km)
I was feeling a little stuck. It was getting on for nearly two months since I had done the last section. This next section of
I was feeling a little stuck. It was getting on for nearly two months since I had done the last section. This next section of
Culture Connection Summer 2020 PDF Download Culture Connection: Balfour Protests Something was bound to give. A disenfranchised population, raging unemployment, inconsistent and often incompetent responses
Hiking in the Heat of the Summer So this section was going to have to be handled a little differently than the previous five. It
Seven kilometers uphill. Then seven kilometers downhill. Mount Meron, the tallest point on the Israel trail. The official altitude of Mount Meron is 1,208 meters
Ben Katz joined Alan and Mike to talk about his work for Shoval, educating Israeli teachers and professionals about LGBTQ+ issues in the Orthodox community.
July 1st has arrived, and Israel’s annexation plan remains as opaque as ever. Has entering July changed the story? What is the argument for and
It’s been a long commute to get to the beginning of this fourth segment – actually slightly longer (by bus) than the previous week which
Alan, Mike and Matt analyse the Israeli-Palestinian conflict using the security vs. justice paradigm. How to the Israelis see their history as a story of
I was trying to figure something out as I prepared for the trail this week – why has it become such an important and meaningful
It is still not clear what form July’s annexation will take, if it happens at all. We discussed many of the relevant questions with Calev
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