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SAMPLE MII 2020 Itinerary Camp Micah 2020 June 28‐July 6, 2020 (rev 16 Sep 19) Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Shabbat June 28 June 29 June 30 July 1 July 2 July 3‐Welcome to July 4 Shabbat in Breakfast at hotel Israel Jerusalem Depart BOS on Air Arrival CDG (Paris) Breakfast at hotel Breakfast at hotel ● See a surviving Packed breakfast France 333 at at 7:00am. ● Depart to ● Pack bus and section of the from the hotel Shabbat morning services 6:05pm. Transfer to Air Auschwitz‐ depart hotel Warsaw Ghetto ● 6:30 AM pack bus as a group France 1878 Birkenau State ● Visit the Walls and depart hotel departing 9:20am. Museum Kazimierz Old ● At the Jewish “Meet the ● Visit the site of Jewish Quarter of Cemetery learn Depart Warsaw on counselors”/“Processing Arrival Krakow at the Auschwitz I Krakow to explore about the Warsaw El Al 564 at Poland” with counselors 11:25am. Nazi Concentration the Jewish world Jewish world that 10:10am. Camp including the that was. Sites was Shabbat Lunch Head to Krakow for museum exhibits include: Ramah ● Explore what had Arrival Ben Gurion lunch and gas chamber Synagogue‐ been the area of 2:55pm. Rest/pool time ● Check‐in and ● Packed Lunch Cemetery & Warsaw Ghetto relax at the hotel ● Auschwitz II Temple including the RELESH & Snack “Concentric Circles” ● In the evening, Birkenau Nazi Synagogues UmshlagPlatz, Mila (Dancing and Activity see part of the Death Camp where ● Cash Lunch 18 and the Singing Pre‐shabbat Krakow Ghetto of over 1,000,000 ● Head Rappaport Program) Sports the Nazi era, Jews were underground to Memorial including a section murdered. explore the ● Lunch Candle lighting 20:31 Havdalah of the Ghetto Wall, ● Ceremony and remarkable ● Treblinka Death 19:14 and Zgody Square Processing Time Wieliczka Salt Camp where over Technical Orientation from where most of ● Return to Krakow Mines, a UNESCO 870,000 Jews were Visit Kotel before Krakow's Jews were and meet a World Heritage Site murdered by the Kabbalat Shabbat Free time at Ben Yehuda sent to be member of a ● Continue to Nazis, including St. or Malcha murdered. Christian Polish Warsaw – packed most of the Jews of Festive Shabbat ● See the gates of family who risked dinner en‐ route. Warsaw dinner Evening: the Schindler all to save Jews ● Late arrival in ● Closing Family Groups B‐hostel Factory ● Cash Dinner in Warsaw Ceremony L‐hostel ● Cash dinner in Krakow Overnight: Mercure ● Cash Dinner B‐Packed D‐hostel Krakow Overnight: Qubus Centrum Hotel, Overnight: Mercure L‐plane? O/N Ramat Rachel Overnight: Qubus Hotel, Krakow Warsaw Centrum Hotel, D‐ Hotel, Krakow Warsaw O/N Ramat Rachel Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Shabbat July 5‐This Year in July 6‐Jerusalem of July 7‐City of Faith July 8‐Periphery July 9 July 10‐Arava July 11‐Kibbutz Shabbat Jerusalem Gold Church of Holy Yasmin & Visit Negev Adventure Dawn Hike Breakfast in rooms/Late Haas promenade‐ Sepulchre Mosque at Ein Rafa Continues Wakeup Jerusalem overview S. Wall excavations Finish Negev Hadassah Hospital Beta Israel Adventure Shabbat morning City of David, 3D Voucher Lunch in Visit/volunteering (Ethiopian Jews) in services as group movie & Hezekiah’s Rova Kiryat Gat Yotvata Water Tunnel Rest/Pool Kibbutz Jeopardy Pantry Packers To the Negev Check‐in Lunch at hotel Dinner Shabbat lunch Rest/Pool time Ben Gurion’s grave Kabbalat Shabbat Rest/pool time Eve: “Red Sea with Kibbutz Rest/Pool Time Order Jewelry Diving Club” movie Negev Security Neil Lazarus (Hanan Eliav) & Negev Prep Briefing Shabbat Dinner Kibbutz Walking Tour with kibbutz Written Poland Session with B‐hostel Begin Negev members Dinner evals Yitzhak L‐ Adventure D‐hotel Oneg Shabbat Havdalah Dinner‐Hadar Mall Dinner O/N Ramat Rachel Program Eve: Pool Party Eve‐Nocturnal visit Eve: BM Prep I B‐hostel to Kotel and letters L‐ B‐Harel activity D‐Harel L‐Harel B‐in rooms B‐hostel O/N: Camping, D‐Harel L‐hostel B‐hotel L‐ Rova Voucher Negev (staff at O/N: Camping, D‐hostel L‐hotel D‐hotel Sdeh Boker) Negev (staff at B‐Harel O/N: K. Keturah D‐Hadar Mall O/N Ramat Rachel Sdeh Boker) L‐Yotvata O/N Ramat Rachel D‐hostel O/N: K. Keturah Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Shabbat July 12‐Jewel of the July 13‐Making the July 14‐Army Day July 15‐R&R July 16‐Western July 17‐Mystical July 18‐Shabbat in Red Sea Negev Bloom Galil Zefat Zefat Stretcher March Snorkeling at Almog M. Ramon Visitor’s Desert Daughter‐ Sheva Chaya‐glass Shabbat morning Beach (2 hours) Center traditional Bedouin Tekes Rosh Hanikrah blower services at Citadel herbs and creams‐ Voucher Lunch at Rapelling meet founder Rest & Relaxation Bahai gardens‐Haifa Cash Lunch Lunch Ice Mall & Free Mariam Abo Rkeek or Acco Time Lunch at YH or FS and workshop Check‐in, rest and Challah Baking Shtender Program pool time Nahal Kziv hike to Top 94 Adventure Shvil Hasalat‐Salad To Jerusalem area Ein Tamir spring Pre‐shabbat snack Zefat synagogues Activities Trail Eve: “Hasimot” film Lunch & Army and discussion Druze Dinner Kabbalat Shabbat at BBQ dinner by the Check‐in and Program (w/ DLD) Carlebach Minyan Havdalah pool pool/rest time B‐army Eve: L‐ Shabbat dinner Free time for ice Home Hospitality D‐hostel B‐hostel cream Dinner in Yerucham B‐hostel O/N: Eden Inn, L‐ B‐hostel L‐ Zichron Yaakov D‐ L‐Cash B‐hostel B‐hostel D‐Army (trying Nes Amim, O/N: Eden Inn, D‐hostel L‐hostel L‐Ice Mall B‐hostel O/N: Camping Acco, Haifa, Zichron Yaakov O/N: Zefat D‐hostel D‐BBQ L‐M. Ramon ANA or Yechiam) (trying Nes Amim) O/N: Zefat O/N: K. Keturah FS D‐Culinary Queens O/N: K. Mashabim GH Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Shabbat July 19‐Upper July 20‐Around July 21‐Northern July 22‐Golan July 23‐Wet & July 24‐BioBee July 25‐Home Galilee the Kinneret Exposure Heights Wild Hospitality BioBee‐organic Shabbat Zefat shopping Early wakeup Lebanese Border Tel Saki with Zaki water hike or farming and bug time outlook‐Misgav Yakov Selavan‐ Kayaks factory Shabbat services 8:00 Arbel Cliff Am or Metulla Bunker Challege, Mitzpeh Nimrod Hike meeting with Aquakef‐water To Tel Aviv area Lunch with Chezi Hatzbani Water soldiers sports on Swimming at Hike Kinneret Free Weekend Rest Time Swimming at Hukkuk on Voucher Lunch in Drop off for those Hurshat Tal Kinneret Talmudic Katzrin Katzrin Dinner in Tiberias with Swimming in the with activities friends/relatives Mediterranean Mid‐Program eval Lunch at Karei De Karina Sunset boatride Deshe Mitzpeh Gadot Chocolate with drum circle RELESh w/ snack Havdalah BBQ Dinner outlook Workshop & Kabbalat Check‐in Shabbat by beach Eve: Israeli Film B‐hostel Dinner Mt. Bental B‐hostel Screening L‐ Dinner L‐ Shabbat Dinner D‐BBQ Eve: Entebbe Dinner D‐Cheri or Laguna O/N: Camping at Eve: Sunset bird Program and O/N: K. Gonen B‐hostel B‐hostel Hurshat Tal watching in discussion Eve: Guest House L‐ L‐hostel (driver at Gonen) “Hidden Safari” D‐hostel D‐hostel vehicle at sunset B‐hostel B‐hostel O/N: Leonardo, O/N: Leonardo, at Agamon L‐Katzrin L‐Katzrin Bat Yam Bat Yam Hahula D‐hostel D‐hostel O/N: K. Gonen O/N: K. Gonen B‐TC Guest House Guest House L‐Karei Deshe D‐hostel O/N: K. Gonen Guest House Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Shabbat July 26‐Exile & July 27‐Altruism July 28‐ July 29‐Erev Tisha July 30‐Tisha B’Av July 31‐On the August 1‐Last Return in Action InnovatioNation B’Av Seam Shabbat Issem Sa’ad‐ Rendezvous from Save A Child’s Jaffa Institute Bike Ride for Palestinian Neil Lazarus‐ Musical Shabbat Free Weekend Heart Volunteering SACH at Derech Coexistence geopolitical bus services with Burma tour, survey Boaz Dorot “Trailblazers” at Holon Children’s Taglit Innovation Meet the Singers, separation Museum of Museum Center or Peres Check‐in & rest parents of Alex, barrier, Gilo Lunch Jewish People Center who was killed in Sports Day with Tisha b’Av prep Lebanon during Sports with Israeli Rest/Pool Cash Lunch Josh Halickman at Nahalat Binyamin activity his IDF service Kids Jaffa Tennis Speaker Palmach Museum Center Swimming in Seudat Mafseket Lunch (for non‐ RELESh w/ Snack Mediterranean fasters) Sports? Graffiti Tour Eve: Sporting Aicha & Kabbalat Shabbat Event TBA Evening: Israeli Discussion at Herzl Museum at Tachana or Havdalah Dinner at Dr. Folk Dancing Tayellet Kotel Shakshouka Mt. Herzl Eve: B‐ hostel B‐ hostel Shabbat dinner Eve: Puzzle L‐ L‐ B‐ hostel Program & SACH D‐ D‐ L‐ Break‐fast B‐ hostel Prep O/N: Leonardo, O/N: Leonardo, D‐hostel B‐ hostel L‐ hostel Bat Yam Bat Yam O/N: Lev L‐ D‐ B‐hostel Yerushalayim, B‐ hostel D‐ hostel O/N: Lev L‐Cash at Ramat Jerusalem L‐ O/N: Lev Yerushalayim, Aviv D‐ hostel Yerushalayim, Jerusalem D‐Dr. Shakshouka O/N: Lev Jerusalem O/N: Leonardo, Yerushalayim, Bat Yam Jerusalem Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Shabbat August 2‐Shoah August 3‐Final August 4‐What August 5‐Farewell August 6 to Tekumah Tekes Price Freedom? Written Evals Departure on El Yad Vashem Store Bags Coffee & Cake Al El Al 016 at Yad L’Kashish 12:50am “Shuk Bites” “Bnei Mitzvah” Masada at sunrise Lunch in Ceremony Shopping Time & Arrival Boston at Machaneh Breakfast at vis. Cash Lunch 5:30am Yehuda and free Brunch Ctr. time Packing & Load Dig for a Day Nahal David Bus Processing YVS water hike through art at Kol Camel Ride Farewell Banquet Ha’ot w/ Holy Dead Sea Float w/ Bagel Dinner Bedouin tea lunch 20:30 Transfer to hospitality and airport Park Teddy Water hafla dinner Return to Fountains Jerusalem Early to Bed! BM Prep Eve: Final Kotel Visit B‐hostel L‐Shuk Bites B‐hostel D‐Holy Bagel L‐Brunch O/N: Lev D‐Hafla B‐Masada Yerushalayim, O/N: Arad YH L‐Ein Gedi Spa Jerusalem D‐hostel B‐hostel O/N: Lev L‐Cash Yerushalayim, D‐Banquet Jerusalem Cash meals at NIS 50‐more options for vegans Laundry 3 times .
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