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Day 1, Saturday, May 5 Depart on an overnight flight for your trip of a lifetime! For those leaving from LAX, we will depart at 7:45 am on Air Canada with one stop in Toronto, about 1 ½ hours. Day 2, Sunday, May 6 Arrive in Israel, Jaffa, Independence Hall, Overnight in Netanya - overlooking the shores of the Mediterranean Sea Today we arrive at Ben Gurion Airport at 10:05 am. Our first stop will be the quaint biblical town of Jaffa, located on the Mediterranean. Jaffa is one of the oldest cities in the world, as well as the port where the prophet Jonah set sail for Tarshish. It is also the site where Peter raised Tabitha from the dead, the home of Simon the Tanner, and the location of Peter s vision of the unclean animals being lowered from heaven. Here we will be treated to Jaffa Tales, a multi-sensory exhibit where visitors walk on a virtual, floating bridge and experience 5,000 years of history and archaeology, bringing past heroes to life. Leaving Jaffa, we travel north to Israel s second largest city, Tel Aviv, where we visit Independence Hall the location of the signing of the Israeli Declaration of Independence on May 14, 1948. The Hall is still preserved as it was on that day. Then we drive up the Mediterranean to Netanya for our first night at the beautiful Ramada Netanya. 1

Day 3, Monday, May 7 Northern Israel from the Mediterranean to the Galilee: Caesarea, Mt. Carmel, Megiddo, Nazareth Village, Overnight at the Galilee. REPEAT VISITORS MAY WANT TO SPEND THE ENITRE DAY IN NETANYA MINISTERING TO HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS. This morning, we drive north to Caesarea Maritima, the port city that functioned as Judea s capital during the time of Jesus. There are quite a number of references to Caesarea in the book of Acts. Caesarea was the home of both Cornelius the centurion (Acts 10:1) and Philip the evangelist (Acts 21:8). Also, the apostle Paul was imprisoned for two years in Caesarea, where he gave a convincing appeal to King Agrippa (Acts 23:23 Acts 24). Here we will see a 1 st century BC aqueduct, a well-preserved Roman amphitheater, the remains from Herod s Palace, and a Hippodrome that seated 10,000 spectators in its day where horse races and special events took place. We will then visit Mt. Carmel, with its breathtaking view of the Jezreel Valley, known as Armageddon in the Bible. Historically, Mt. Carmel thwarted armies and merchants traveling northeast to the Jezreel Valley. The name Carmel means Vineyard of God. This is where Elijah challenged the 450 false prophets of Baal and as fire miraculously consumed the altar, the people declared that the Lord of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob was the one and only true God. Then Elijah took them down to the Brook Kishon and personally slaughtered each one of them there. We continue to Megiddo, the site that faced more battles and bloodshed than any other place on earth. The word Armageddon comes from Har (Mt.) Megiddo, where a great end-time gathering of armies is prophesied to occur. Then they gathered the kings together to the place that in Hebrew is called Armageddon (Revelation 16:16). Here we view the plains of Armageddon where the armies will gather for the final battle. We ll see remnants of 25 layers of settlements, one built on top of the other, as well as the remains of one of King Solomon s chariot cities. And we ll walk through the tunnels of the massive underground water system believed to have been built by King Ahab 2,800 years ago. 2

Next we arrive at Nazareth, the boyhood home of Jesus boyhood home of Jesus, where we will take a tour of Nazareth Village a recreated farm and Galilean village with men, women, and children dressed in period costume, as Nazareth would have been 2,000 years ago, in the time of Jesus. On the way to our hotel at Nof Ginosar, we drive by Cana, the location of the first two public miracles of Jesus turning water into wine at a wedding and healing a young boy. Day 4, Tuesday, May 8 In and around the Sea of Galilee, Magdala Excavations, Mt. of Beatitudes, Capernaum; Galilee Worship Cruise, Messianic Taste of Israel, Overnight in Galilee hotel This day will be spent around the Sea of Galilee, the second lowest lake on earth, where Jesus performed His mighty works and laid the foundation of His ministry. We will begin in Migdal, the town Mary Magdalene called home. Here we will view the new Magdala Excavations revealing a synagogue dating back to the time of Jesus, the first synagogue discovered in the Galilee. Discovered in 2016, so far they have uncovered a synagogue, marketplace, fishing pools, four mikva ot (Jewish ritual baths), mosaics, a domestic area, and harbor. Next, we arrive at the Mount of Beatitudes, the traditional site of the Sermon on the Mount. Here, we will walk down the path that Jesus would have taken His disciples, ending at the shores of the Galilee. Close by is Capernaum both the center of tax collectors during the time of Jesus and the center of His ministry in the Galilee. Here Jesus gave the sermon on the bread of life and healed all who were sick, including the paralytic who was let down through the roof. We can even see the foundation of the ancient synagogue where Jesus taught. Here also is what they believe to be the home where Peter lived with his mother-in-law. 3

REPEAT VISITORS MAY WANT TO VISIT TABGHA AND SEE ST. PETER S PRIMACY & THE CHURCH OF MULTIPLICATION OF FISH & LOAVES, INSTEAD OF CAPERNAUM. We then drive a short distance to enjoy a St. Peter s fish lunch. After lunch, we embark on what is a highlight for many: a worship cruise across the Sea of Galilee. We conclude this day in Southern Galilee with the Messianic Taste of Israel an opportunity to visit the home of some believers in the area. Gaby Danieli will play her harp while we worship and pray together and hear what it s like to live in the land as Jewish believers in Yeshua. Afterwards, we will have the option to shop at the Galilee Gallery, with its beautiful works of art made by messianic believers. Day 5, Wednesday, May 9 Golan Heights, Mt. Bental, Jeep Ride, Caesarea Philippi, Tel Dan, Overnight in Galilee hotel This is the day we explore the Golan Heights. We drive up to Mt. Bental, just east of Syria with a panoramic view of the Golan and part of Syria. Here we can see a dark, winding underground network of trenches and deserted bunkers which once belonged to the IDF (Israel Defense Forces). This will be the beginning of a two-hour jeep tour of the Golan. We will trek through Israel s first farming settlement - up to Syria s border where we can go in active Israeli bunkers, while gaining a better understanding of the relationship between Israel and Syria. Following this, we will drive by Mt. Hermon (Israel s highest point and the most likely site of the Transfiguration of Jesus) then the Valley of Tears, site of the Israel- Syrian battlefield of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, where old tanks can be seen strewn across its hillsides. We ll drive to Caesarea Philippi, a city built on top of an enormous rock where numerous springs gush out of the rocks around a cavern. Here, Jesus asked His disciples, Who do people say the Son of Man is? Caesarea Philippi was also the "sacred" precinct of pagan worship in the 3rd century BC, encompassing temples of Zeus, dancing goats, niches for idols, and Pan Grotto a large cave which served as the center of worship. 4

Close to Caesarea Philippi is Tel Dan National Park, the capital of the ancient northern kingdom, as well as the headwaters and largest source of the Jordan River. Here are significant archaeological finds: a gate probably built by King Ahab, an old inscription referring to King David, the High Place of Jeroboam where Jeroboam housed the golden calf and built an altar challenging the temple in Jerusalem as Israel s religious center, and the Middle Bronze Gate, the world s oldest known gated archway the gate through which Abraham and his 318 servants would have passed while pursuing the Kings of the North to rescue his nephew, Lot, who had been taken hostage. REPEAT VISITORS MAY VISIT THE WATERFALL & TRAIL AT BANIAS NATURE RESERVE INSTEAD OF CAESAREA PHILIPPI OR TEL DAN. Day 6, Thursday, May 10 From the Sea of Galilee to the Jordan River to the Dead Sea Jordan River baptism, En Gedi Nature Reserve, Masada, Overnight at the Dead Sea We leave the Galilee, heading south, and stopping at the Jordan River for a baptism. Then we continue south to the Dead Sea region. At 1,300 feet below sea level, the Dead Sea is lowest spot on earth! The Sea s high levels of salt cause objects (like people) to become buoyant and float! Then we stop at the En Gedi Nature Reserve, known for its lush foliage, therapeutic plants, and magnificent waterfalls and springs. However, En Gedi is best known for its rocks and caves that served as David s refuge from the pursuit of King Saul. In the Song of Solomon 1:14, Solomon paralleled his lover to En Gedi s beauty and fertility. After the return of Jesus Christ, the Dead Sea will become fresh and En Gedi will be a place for fishermen to thrive. When it (fresh water) empties into the Sea, the water there becomes fresh. Swarms of living creatures will live wherever the river flows... (Ezekiel 47:8-12). A little further south is Israel's most popular tourist site the majestic Masada, where we will ascend the mountain by cable car to see the remains of a 23-acre fortress completed in 31 BC by Herod the Great as a refuge for himself. In 70 AD, a Roman garrison of 10,000 had just destroyed Jerusalem along with the 2nd Temple. It had 5

now moved south to Masada and was fervently working to destroy the stronghold of the remaining Jews residing at Masada, who had fled Jerusalem. The Jews prevailed for three years, but the Roman Garrison was finally able to infiltrate the fortress following 4-6 months of siege. 960 Jewish men, women and children came to a heartbreaking decision to burn the fortress and end their own lives, rather than be taken alive to a brutal life of slavery and abuse. This remarkable fortress will be imprinted in your memory forever. REPEAT VISITORS MAY VISIT THE FASCINATING MASADA MUSEUM. This amazing day concludes at Ein Bokek, the Dead Sea resort district. We arrive at our lavish hotel, the David Dead Sea with its own private beach, where we can relax and unwind. At 1,300 feet below sea level, the Dead Sea is the lowest spot on earth. The Sea s salinity is more than eight times that of ocean water, which results in a very high density that causes objects (like people) to become buoyant and float! We can plunge right into the Dead Sea for a one-of-a-kind floating experience and cover ourselves with its renowned, therapeutic mud, or we can enjoy the Dead Sea the easy way by floating in the hotel s pools filled with Dead Sea water. The Hotel features a large outdoor pool area, indoor sulfur pools, and a spa center. Massages, body treatments and facials can all be booked at the spa center, where you can also enjoy a hot tub and dry and wet saunas. Fitness center and racquetball courts are also available for recreation. Day 7, Friday, May 11 Jerusalem: Qumran, Mt. of Olives, Gethsemane, Caiphas House, Old City Marketplace, Shabbat at the Western Wall, Overnight in Jerusalem We leave the Dead Sea mid-morning. On the way to Jerusalem, we stop at Qumran the ancient city where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, primarily dating back to 152 63 BC. The scrolls were discovered in eleven different caves in this vicinity, all within a radius of about 3 4 miles. Then we ascend a hill to the epicenter of all of human history JERUSALEM! Our bus takes us to the top of the Mt. of Olives with its amazing views of the Old City, and the beginning of Jesus final path of suffering. This is the location where King David fled from his son Absalom, the site where King Solomon built pagan temples to gods of his foreign 6

wives, and the place where Jesus traveled often to teach, pray, and rest. It was at the Mt. of Olives that He prayed with His disciples the night before His arrest, it was here where He ascended into heaven, and it is this very same place where He will stand at His Second Coming and the mountain will be split in half from east to west. Here, we will see the 3,000-year-old Jewish Cemetery which holds roughly 150,000 graves and is still in use today. This is most likely the location spoken of in Matthew 27:51-52 where, at the moment of Jesus death, tombs broke open and bodies of holy people were raised to life. At the foot of the Mt. of Olives, where we will visit the beautiful, serene Garden of Gethsemane, with its ancient olive trees, one - two thousand years old. This is the site of our Lord s passionate prayer to let the cup pass. Next, we continue Jesus path of suffering at Caiaphas House, on the current grounds of the Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu. Most believe this to be the authentic site of the palace of Caiaphas the high priest, where Jesus was incarcerated after His arrest. A statue on the grounds commemorates Peter s three-fold denial of Jesus. Before Shabbat begins, we can explore the Old City Souq, or marketplace. Most of the shops have passed through multiple generations of family members. Vendors from all four quarters of the Old City assertively sell their food, jewelry, clothes, and a myriad of souvenirs. Here you can bargain to your heart s content! teenagers with backpacks! As dusk approaches, we can join the festivities at Judaism s holiest place in the world, the Western Wall where thousands of Jews gather to welcome in the Shabbat (Sabbath) soldiers in uniform with rifles on their backs dancing, men in long black coats, and 7

THIS DAY, REPEAT VISITORS MAY CHOOSE TO VISIT THE FOUNTAIN OF TEARS IN ARAD, ABRAHAM S WELL IN BEERSHEVA, AND THE ELAH VALLEY WHERE DAVID SLEW GOLIATH THEN MEET UP WITH THE GROUP IN THE OLD CITY! We then check into the beautiful Olive Tree Hotel for the next six nights. Day 8, Saturday, May 12 Jerusalem: Garden Tomb, OLD CITY: St. Anne s Church, Pools of Bethesda, Via Dolorosa, the Cardo, Western Wall Plaza and Tunnels, Overnight in Jerusalem REPEAT VISITORS MAY ENJOY A FREE DAY IN THE OLD CITY OR OTHER LOCATION! We begin our morning at the Garden Tomb, which many believe to be the authentic site of the crucifixion, burial and resurrection of Jesus. Here we will see an original tomb cut into a rock wall that remarkably resembles a skull, or Golgotha. Today the site is a picturesque, tranquil garden. Here, we will worship and partake of the Lord s Supper in remembrance of His immense sacrifice on our behalf. Then returning to the Old City, we arrive just north of the Temple Mount at the Church of St. Anne which many believe to be the birthplace of Mary. Today the Church of St. Anne is renowned for its extraordinary acoustics and resounding echoes which make even the smallest vocal group sound like a large assembly in an immense church! On the same grounds as the Church of St. Anne is the excavated Pool of Bethesda, believed to be the pool described in John 5:2-9 where Jesus healed the 38-year invalid. From here, we will walk a portion of the traditional Via Dolorosa, also known as the Way of the Cross, or Way of Grief in Latin. The Via Dolorosa commemorates the path Jesus walked under the weight of the cross, beginning at the place of judgment (the Praetorium) and ending at Calvary. It includes 14 Stations of the Cross, nine of which are found in the Bible. On the way, we step down 50 ft. under the current Via Dolorosa to a large area made up of 2nd century Roman flagstones. In Scripture (John 19:13), the flagstone floor was referred to as Lithostratos or Stone Pavement (photo right). Etchings in the pavement indicate a dice game known as the King s Game, with the objective of executing a mock king. 8

The end of the Via Dolorosa and the last five Stations of the Cross are at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the most holy site in Orthodox and Catholic Christianity. Much like the Garden Tomb, this site is also identified by many as the place both of the crucifixion and the tomb of Jesus of Nazareth. In the 19th century, Jews would gather here to mourn their fallen state at the Western Wall Plaza and the wall became known as the Wailing Wall. It was originally built as a retaining wall to support the Second Temple enclosure. Today, Jews worldwide place more than a million written prayers in the cracks of the Wall each year. Time-permitting, we will also visit the Roman Cardo. Day 9, Sunday, May 13 After spending a brief time in prayer at the Western Wall, we will conclude our day walking through the fascinating Western Wall Tunnels that link the Western Wall plaza to the northwest side of the Temple Mount. A highlight of the tunnels is the Western Stone, one of the largest stones in the world used in construction 46 ft wide, 13 ft high, 15 ft deep, and weighing over 500 tons! Jerusalem: City of David, Hezekiah s Tunnel, Pool of Siloam, Southern Steps/Southern Wall Excavations, Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, Israel Museum, Overnight in Jerusalem Our first excursion today is the City of David where we will view ongoing excavations that reveal some of the most exciting archeological finds of the ancient world, including what is believed to be have been King David s Palace (which was left undisturbed for over 3,000 years complete with walls, wells, and passageways). Here also is the Pool of Siloam where the blind man washed the mud off of his eyes and received his sight, as well as Hezekiah s Tunnel. In 701 BC, King Hezekiah directed the challenging construction of a 1,750 foot-long tunnel, cut through solid 9

bedrock, for an aqueduct to provide water for Jerusalem in preparation of the imminent Assyrian siege (as indicated in 2 Kings 20:20). Then we walk to the Southern Temple Mount to the Southern Wall Excavations which include what is known as the Southern Steps or the Teaching Steps, originally built by Herod the Great. Jesus would have often climbed these very steps to reach the Temple, and it is believed that He (and other rabbis) would have taught from the top of these steps. In the afternoon, we will visit Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, Israel s official memorial to the millions of Jewish Holocaust victims. Individual survivor testimonies are portrayed through audio, video, and visual displays utilizing the victims' original artifacts and personal belongings. From there, we continue to the Israel Museum, Israel s largest cultural institution. Here we will walk around a fascinating one-acre, 50:1 scale Model of Old City Jerusalem or City of David recreated to provide a realistic visual of Old City Jerusalem during the Second Temple period, prior to its destruction by the Romans between 66 70 AD. Adjacent to the Old City model is the aweinspiring Shrine of the Book which houses the entire book of Isaiah, as well as other Dead Sea Scrolls the oldest biblical manuscripts in the world. Leaving the Israel Museum, we drive by the Knesset, the legislative branch of the Israeli government. REPEAT VISITORS MAY TAKE THIS DAY TO WITNESS THE FULFILLMENT OF BIBLICAL PROPHECY IN A FULL DAY TOUR TO SAMARIA IN THE WEST BANK: 10

Shilo Reflect in the location where the Ark of the Covenant, revealed at Sinai, stood for nearly 370 years. Elon Moreh Stand on the ground where God made covenant with Abraham with a stunning view of the Moreh Valley to the West and the Jordan on the East. Har Bracha/Shechem - Here Joshua led the nation in a sacred union between the people of Israel and the land of promise. Lunch (not included in price) is provided with the hospitality of a local winemaker who shares his heart and inspiration in working the land. Bet El This is where Jacob laid his head upon a stone and dreamt of angels ascending and descending from Heaven. Psagot Enjoy a glass of wine in the land of Benjamin where grapes were grown to make the wine used in the Holy Temple. Day 10, Monday, May 14 Jerusalem vicinity: CHOICE of SERVICE DAY, FREE DAY, or optional FULL DAY EXCURSION to the Temple Mount Sifting Project, Genesis Land, and your choice of either Bethlehem or the Caliber 3 Shooting Adventure, Overnight in Jerusalem If you would like to do SERVICE, we will help you find a suitable opportunity and provide transportation for you. OR, you can have a FREE DAY OR you can have the option of paying extra for the FULL-DAY EXCURSION below (lunch included). This begins with the Temple Mount Sifting Project where you will have an opportunity to personally participate in one of the phases of archaeology wet-sifting through debris removed from the Temple Mount to try to retrieve as many artifacts as possible. Common finds here are pottery, glass shards, bones, metals, mosaic stones, coins, and jewelry. Most of the finds can be identified and dated and generally each group has a significant number of finds. Then we drive to Genesis Land, described as a magical place where visitors experience life as it was in biblical times. Here we are greeted by Eliezer, Abraham s servant who gives us a biblical overview. We then ride a camel to Abraham s tent. Abraham welcomes in to experience his legendary hospitality and Abraham s Feast for lunch. The stories of the Bible come to life in the very landscape in which they took place in Abraham s time. 11

First-timers to Israel may want to visit the Palestinian town of Bethlehem the birthplace of both King David and Jesus. Here is the Church of the Nativity, site of the birthplace of Jesus. We will also view the shepherds fields and caves where shepherds kept watch over their flock by night. You may have time after touring to do some shopping and view beautiful goods made of olive wood which is what Bethlehem is known for. Those who would like to pay an additional fee can have an offthe-charts experience at the Caliber 3 Shooting Adventure situated in the settlement of Gush Etzion. You will have the opportunity to learn about the Jewish heart and how the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) work. You will shoot handguns and sniper rifles with IDF Special Forces, as well as experience a live-fire counter-terror demonstration and compete in a sniper tournament. Although price, it is worth every penny and is a highlight for many! Day 11, Tuesday, May 15 Jerusalem: Morning Conference, FIRM event, Service Tentatively (subject to change), we will have these speakers in the morning: Micky Rosenfeld, Israel s international spokesperson for the police department, giving us a PowerPoint presentation of the real story behind the media. Chuck Cohen, President of Intercessors for Israel, will speak about being a watchman for Israel. He will provide a biblical perspective on the promise of the land of Israel to the Jewish people as well as informing us of news and events in Israel and the world, with the goal of fueling the fires of intercession. Ron Cantor, pastor of Tiferet Yeshua Congregation in Tel Aviv, CEO of Messiah s Mandate, international speaker, and author of four books, will speak to us about the biblical, prophetic calling of the gentiles in scripture. Then we will participate in a lunch event hosted by FIRM (Foundation of Israel- Related Ministries). This will include worship, sharing, and fellowship with local believers and ministries. The day will end with a two-hour service project, TBA. 12

THOSE WHO PARTICIPATE IN THE MARCH OF LIFE EVENT WILL HAVE CONFERENCES SUNDAY EVENING, ALL DAY MONDAY AND MONDAY EVENING, AND TUESDAY MORNING. THERE WILL BE AN OPEN AIR EVENT IN THE AFTERNOON ON TUESDAY, FOLLOWED BY A MARCH TO MT. ZION IN COMMEMORATION OF ISRAEL S 70 TH ANNIVERSARY, AND A CLOSING GALA EVENT AT SULTAN S POOL. Circumstances permitting, we will stop at the Jaffa Gate at the Old City on either May 14 or 15 evening to participate in the anniversary festivities, viewing an exquisite sound and light show projected on the outer walls of the Old City near Jaffa gate. The show will potentially include hundreds of lights, historical events shown through advanced multimedia video and laser projection techniques, drones carrying lighted signs for the 70th anniversary, a musical extravaganza and fireworks emanating from the top of the walls. Day 12, Wednesday, May 16 Service Project and Gala Lunch with Holocaust Survivors, Overnight in Jerusalem This will be a day (probably in Netanya) where we serve, spoil, and love on Holocaust Survivors for the entire day! We will host a Royalty Lunch for them with singing, testimonies, and Israeli dancing. We are working towards tour participants placing Restoration Rings on the fingers of Holocaust Survivors. Beautiful, high-quality Restoration Rings have been melted down from gold and silver. The bands read Restoration in Hebrew a token given back to them of all that was taken from their families during the Holocaust. Final night at hotel in Jerusalem. Day 13, Thursday, May 17 Depart Israel; arrive at LAX This ends our life-changing tour with memories to last a lifetime! After breakfast, the Southern California group heads for Ben Gurion Airport for an 11:50 am departure. We will arrive at LAX this same day at 9:02 pm. 13