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Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( ] -- Advertisement --  Shalom! We have some private, custom experiences that no one else in Israel provides. Give us a call and [we’ll tell you all about them!Â]( The most popular is the experience with “The Soldier at the Wall”. Let me give you a few details now :) In 1967 Israeli paratroopers reclaimed the City of Jerusalem during “The Six-Day War”.  It was a huge deal, because for the previous 2,000 years there hadn’t been a Jewish region in Jerusalem. All of Israel celebrated the victory.  It is said that everyone leaned their heads on the wall and wept with joy after the battle. The significance of this event is deeper than most Jewish children in the United States understand. When you add this experience as part of your Bar/Bat Mitzvah trip, we will send your child resources so they can understand the story through the eyes of one of the soldiers who fought in the battle, Captain Yoram Zamush. We will then have them tell you Yoram’s story at the very spot where the battle occurred: The Western Wall. Your child will not be in on this next part, but Yoram will be with us.  He’ll be listening as your child retells his story.  Then, you will watch your child’s eyes fill with amazement as he walks up to them and shakes their hand. Watch how the experience unfolds for Josh and his family.     This is a once in a lifetime experience, that we wish all Jewish children could have.  It’s not a tourist attraction, Yoram only does a handful of these each year. [Call us today to add this experience to your trip.]( It will be a day your child will remember for the rest of their life. Your Guide for Inspired travel,  Asaf Peled Ceo and Founder Shin Luxury Tours Israel P.S. If you [schedule a time to talk]( with us in the next 7 days, I’ll provide the “Soldier at the Wall” experience for FREE!  It’s a $2,500 value.  All you have to do is [get an appointment on our calendar]( in the next 7 days, and it’s yours. P.P.S. We believe so deeply your child should celebrate their Bar/Bat Mitzvah in Israel, that we'll pay for their flight to get here! Offer expires at the end of the month. this offer can be sent as a gift to your friends or family simply forward this email to them and get them [schedule a call a call]( until the end of the month P.P.P.S [Contact us]( to design an extraordinary immersive experience in Israel not necessarily related to Bar\Bar Mitzvah The Jerusalem Post, Haachim Maslavita 13, Tel-Aviv, Israel Israel [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}]( [Forward email]( | [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by newsletter-feedback@jpost.com

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