Page 10 - Holyland Magazine - 2015 edition
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Tour members listening
intently to a teaching at
the peak of Tel Azeka
Doing Good,
Spreading the Word through Holy Land Pilgrimage
Coming on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land is an exhilarating experience,
but when charity, a true love of Israel and a visit to the holy sites meet –
both on and of the beaten track - the experience is taken to an entirely
diferent level. It change lives.
By Inga Michaeli
met with Moran Rosenblit, founder and Walking in the footsteps of Jesus To that end, Hope for Israel ofers a 13-day
Executive Director of Hope for Israel, in the Rosenblit leads groups of Christians and itinerary and tailored tours that include both
reconstructed and much celebrated Sarona Messianic Jews in the footsteps of Jesus, the usual suspects - Jerusalem, Nazareth,
Compound in Tel Aviv, a 19th century colony but does so quite uniquely. “Their pilgrimage the Sea of Galilee and Masada - as well as
settled by German Templers who worked should be more than simply a visit to the some roads less traveled by most tour groups
I land and worshiped the Lord. I thought I
the visiting Israel. His groups visit Tel Azeka, the
was meeting a tour guide, but discovered a Holy Land,” he said. “They should leave site of the historic battle between David and
very active non-proit organization that is far with an understanding of this place and
from being your standard tour operator. Its the signiicance of modern day Israel.” The Goliath and hold a Bible study together. They
founder, born and raised in Israel, has a clear concept is to give the visitors such a lasting go to the Druze village of Daliat El Carmel,
goal to worship God and bring the hope of the impression that after going back home, they meet a local family whose son was killed
Messiah back to Israel. say, “I left Israel, but Israel stayed in my heart.” by a suicide bomber, and join them for a
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intently to a teaching at
the peak of Tel Azeka
Doing Good,
Spreading the Word through Holy Land Pilgrimage
Coming on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land is an exhilarating experience,
but when charity, a true love of Israel and a visit to the holy sites meet –
both on and of the beaten track - the experience is taken to an entirely
diferent level. It change lives.
By Inga Michaeli
met with Moran Rosenblit, founder and Walking in the footsteps of Jesus To that end, Hope for Israel ofers a 13-day
Executive Director of Hope for Israel, in the Rosenblit leads groups of Christians and itinerary and tailored tours that include both
reconstructed and much celebrated Sarona Messianic Jews in the footsteps of Jesus, the usual suspects - Jerusalem, Nazareth,
Compound in Tel Aviv, a 19th century colony but does so quite uniquely. “Their pilgrimage the Sea of Galilee and Masada - as well as
settled by German Templers who worked should be more than simply a visit to the some roads less traveled by most tour groups
I land and worshiped the Lord. I thought I
the visiting Israel. His groups visit Tel Azeka, the
was meeting a tour guide, but discovered a Holy Land,” he said. “They should leave site of the historic battle between David and
very active non-proit organization that is far with an understanding of this place and
from being your standard tour operator. Its the signiicance of modern day Israel.” The Goliath and hold a Bible study together. They
founder, born and raised in Israel, has a clear concept is to give the visitors such a lasting go to the Druze village of Daliat El Carmel,
goal to worship God and bring the hope of the impression that after going back home, they meet a local family whose son was killed
Messiah back to Israel. say, “I left Israel, but Israel stayed in my heart.” by a suicide bomber, and join them for a
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