![]() ![]() ♦ For those coming from Jerusalem: Pick up & transfer to Tel Aviv, to wait in a hotel's lobby, while pick up round takes place. ♦ Estimated return: in JLM ~19:00 pm / in TLV ~18:30 pm They leave from outside central bus station and cost around 5-6. ♦ Modest dress code (covered shoulders & knees) A sherut is a minibus style, shared vehicle which can transport you from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. ♦ Lunch is not included (Break provided to purchase lunch) ♦ Optional pick up in TLV & drop off in JLM or v.s. ♦ Pick up from major hotels in Tel Aviv & Jerusalem 68 64 Sherut mini-van from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem Review of Israel Transport Reviewed NovemWe took the Sherut mini van taxi-sharing ride from Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv to our hotel Crowne Plaza Jerusalem. Hat, water, comfortable walking shoes & snacks for the way (Nov. (Mk 1:9-11) On our return drive we will pass in the distance, striking Mount Tabor, site of the Transfiguration (Mat 17:1-9) On the southern end of the Sea of Galilee, at Yardenit, there may be an opportunity for those so desiring to be baptized in the waters of the Jordan River. With the Golan Heights in the background, we pass the modern town of Tiberias, built on the ruins of the ancient city built two thousand years ago and after Tiberius. ![]() Continuing along these shores we recall how Jesus calmed the stormy waters and walked on them. (Mark 6:30-44)All located on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. On the sea front, at the foot of Mount Beatitude, we visit both Capernaum, home of Peter, and the Benedictine Church commemorating the miracle of the Multiplication of the Loaves and the Fish. As we leave Nazareth on the way towards the Sea of Galilee, we pass the village of Cana, site of the first miracle executed by Jesus, the turning of the water to wine. Joseph, and notably the carpentry workshop where Jesus and Joseph worked. The first bus from the Tel Aviv central bus station, route 405, will be somewhat later. The first bus will leave Tel Aviv at around the same time, route 480 from the bus terminal next to Tel Aviv Savidor Merkaz (Central) railway station). Our first stop in Nazareth is at the monumental and striking Church of Annunciation built on the site where the angel Gabriel appeared before Mary (Luke 1:26ff). Shabbat ends on April 23 a few minutes before 8 p.m. 35:20-27) As we ascend to Nazareth we briefly stop at the Mount of Precipitation (Luke 4:28-30). We travel north along the scenic coastal plain with The Mediterranean on our west side or HaSharon inner plain and then turn eastwards to the Jezreel valley through the plain of Armageddon (Rev 16:16), with a view of biblical Megiddo. ![]()
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