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Learn about Israel from a local expert ONLINE. Adventures Online: An Insider’s Look at Israel D

Learn about Israel from a local expert ONLINE. [Road Scholar]( Adventures Online: An Insider’s Look at Israel Discover some of the world’s most famous cultural and spiritual landmarks without leaving home during this ONLINE learning adventure, live from Israel! With a local expert, embark on three days of virtual field trips to the Old City of Jerusalem, Mount Zion, Tel Aviv and more. Meet a local archaeologist to learn about the artifacts at the Israel Museum, and take part in a conversation with a member of the Arab Christian minority who is involved in bilingual education. Along the way, get to know your fellow Road Scholars as you engage in interactive Q&A sessions and share your enthusiasm for the rich history of Israel. [Learn More]( Here’s why you’ll love this three-day online event … - Embark on a virtual field trip to the Old City of Jerusalem to explore the Jaffa Gate, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Western Wall and Hurva Synagogue. - Step outside the city during a virtual field trip to Mount Zion, traditionally considered to be the location of the Room of the Last Supper. - Explore the city of Tel Aviv during a virtual field trip to learn about Jaffa Port, the House of Simon the Tanner and the Ancient Egyptian Gate. 5 Reasons to Try Road Scholar’s Adventures Online - Unlike most other online learning experiences, ours are live and not pre-recorded - With discussion and social time, it’s a great way to connect with others who share your interests - The Zoom video technology is very easy to use and includes closed captioning, so you won’t miss a word. - Compared to other online learning opportunities, ours are a great value - You don’t have to pack your bags! Featured Online Instructor Jonathan Kohn Born and raised in the United States, Jonathan Kohn made his first visit to Israel at the age of 17 and lived for a year in a kibbutz in order to study Hebrew and immerse himself in Israeli culture. After graduating from the University of Maryland with a Bachelor’s in political science, Jonathan immigrated to Israel, where he served in the Israeli Defense Forces and later worked in the high tech field for several years. Jonathan taught English in several countries, most notably in Japan, and received a graduate degree in Jewish Studies from the Spertus Insititute of Jewish Studies in Chicago. He returned to Israel in 2011, and has been working as a study leader across the country ever since. [Located in: ]Online Adventures Online: An Insider’s Look at Israel [Learn More]( Or learn about Israel in person in 2022! [Located in: ]Israel/Jordan Journey of a Lifetime: Israel and Jordan [Learn More]( More Adventures Online Find out what else you can learn about virtually with Road Scholar. [See the collection →]( XXK_filter.USER_DEFINED_9}-XXK These Programs are Made Possible by Donors Like You Thank you to all of our donors for supporting not-for-profit Road Scholar’s mission of lifelong learning. You can help support the development of new virtual programs like these by [making a donation.](XXK_filter.USER_DEFINED_9}-XXK) [View online]( © 2021 Elderhostel Road Scholar educational adventures are created by Elderhostel, the not-for-profit world leader in educational travel since 1975. [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Your Preferences]( • [Privacy Policy]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( 1-800-454-5768 11 Avenue de Lafayette Boston, MA 02111

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