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<DIV><FONT size=2><FONT size=3><SPAN class=437373805-11072008>If you are in
Israel this summer and interested in </SPAN>Tanach Tiyulim<BR><SPAN
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<DIV><FONT size=2><FONT size=3><SPAN class=437373805-11072008><STRONG>1.
</STRONG></SPAN> <STRONG><SPAN class=437373805-11072008>this </SPAN>Sunday,
July 13th</STRONG><BR>1. The Givonim - Slaves or Servants of God?<BR>with
Margalit Frydman - Sunday, July 13th<BR><BR>Who were these people? Meet the only
local tribes who opted for peace with<BR>Yehoshua. Understand the geography, the
strategic importance of their land<BR>and the reasoning behind the controversial
treaty which was signed with them<BR><BR>This tiyul will take us to Nebi Samuel,
Givon, Bet Choron, Abu Gosh and Har<BR>Adar.<BR></FONT></DIV></FONT>
<DIV><FONT size=2><FONT size=3><SPAN
class=437373805-11072008><STRONG>2.</STRONG></SPAN><STRONG><SPAN
class=437373805-11072008> </SPAN>Sunday July 27th</STRONG><BR>2. Philistines or
Sophisticates?<BR><BR>Ashkelon National Park, Ashdod Museum (exhibit about the
Plishtim), Tel<BR>Azeka<BR><SPAN
class=437373805-11072008> </SPAN>with Shulie
Mishkin<SPAN class=437373805-11072008> - </SPAN> (Master's degree in Jewish
history, licensed tour guide)<BR>-<BR>We will recapture the lost world of the
Philistines, the most persistent<BR>enemy of the Jews in the time of the Judges
and early kings. Through visits<BR>to the major Philistine cities of Ashdod and
Ashkelon (one of the richest<BR>tels in the area) we will learn how these expert
warriors had an exciting<BR>and varied culture. Along the way we encounter other
groups who came through<BR>Israel, including the Canaanites, Assyrians, Romans
and Crusaders. We will<BR>end the day at Tel Azeka where we will be able to
visualize the battle<BR>between David and
Goliat.</FONT><BR></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>
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