Meet jews

Meet jews

Jewish geography is a popular " game " sometimes played when Jews meet each other for the first time and try to identify people they know in common. The game has become something of an informal social custom in the Jewish community, and it is often surprisingly easy for strangers who play it to discover mutual acquaintances and establish instant context and connection. This "game" of "Jewish geography" follows a simple pattern. One person asks, "You're from [insert name of city here]?

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Die Tour war sehr spannend. My daughter and I did this trip. Thank you so much. Our guide was brilliant. He spoke with such insight and from his own experience which made it a truth.

We did it Sunday 3 November 4. He was so insightful. Magnificent, life changing in terms of how I look at ultra Orthodox Jews, it helped me bring compassion for them all and particularly the men, no mor judging. It was for me a life changing experience. Thank you again.

Shalom Niamh. The tour wam absolutely amazing! We discovered so many things and details about Mea Shearim and the ethnic group of ultraorthodox Jews.

The view of its streets combined together with extremely well informed guide who knows the secrets of these groups makes the trip unforgettable. Thank you Moti for being so genuine and passionate tour guide :. Abraham Tours. By signing up, you agree to receive promotional emails. You can unsubscribe at any time. For more information, read our privacy statement. Create an account Check your bookings and stay informed about our incredible experiences. Log in. See gallery.

This tour is designed to give you a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious identity of the ultra-Orthodox Jews living in Jerusalem. Duration: 3 hours. Printed or mobile voucher accepted. Instant confirmation. Live tour guide. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts. Check availability Update. Experience Highlights. The tour is guided by a member of the local ultra-Orthodox community, who will take you for a walk around the streets of a nearby ultra-Orthodox neighborhood.

Along the way, your guide will point out many significant religious symbols, customs and sites. You will also be shown places such as a bookstore, music store, restaurant, typical bakery, clothes shop, synagogue, Yeshiva, and more to get an insight into the communities daily lives.

During the tour you are encouraged to have a discussion and ask your guide questions. See more See less. Prepare for the activity Meeting point. Shorts Sleeveless shirts. Add to wishlist Give this as a gift. You might also like Overall rating. Review summary Service. Filter by See all reviews Couples Group of friends Solo traveler. November 6, Reviewed by Andrea — Austria.

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Meeting Jewish people face to face helps prevent and debunk stereotypes, replacing them with actual experiences. The volunteers encourage dialogue, in which. Our idea is really to introduce modern-day Jewish life, and to give Jewish people a face and a voice.”.

Because of the growing antisemitism, the Central Council of Jews in Germany and the federal government run projects that are supposed to improve things. Out of almost 83 million inhabitants in Germany, only 0. Some , Jews are members of Jewish congregations in the country. Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt accommodate the largest ones. Another , Jews are non-members and probably non-believers.

We were thrilled to be able to hold a Community 2nd Night Passover Seder this year!

Die Tour war sehr spannend. My daughter and I did this trip. Thank you so much.

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Leaders from the international grassroots organization Combat Anti-Semitism Movement and the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem host a digital event with keynote speakers from Israel, inspirational stories of Christian leaders and a musical concert. CAM director Sacha Roytman-Dratwa said that the gathering of Israeli and Christian leaders during this time is important now more than ever as the spread of coronavirus provides fertile ground for the spread of anti-Semitism. Susan M. It lets the Jewish people know that they are not alone. As we speak now, dozens and dozens of Israeli firms and researchers, institutions — governmental and private — are working together to find a cure and to find something that will lower the deaths or at least, mitigate the suffering.

Jewish geography

The program connects Israelis with congregations and schools and transforms how more than 25, congregants and students relate to Israel. They are hand-picked from different parts of Israeli society and diverse professional backgrounds. The shlichim , in turn, will discover the diverse and vibrant American Jewish community through their varied experiences in Washington. Learn more about their lives in Israel, what motivates their mission to educate around the world and how they inspire others from their stories. Netta was born in Silver Spring, Maryland and moved to Israel in During this past year, she worked as an English tour guide at the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament. Danielle, 28, was born in Petah Tikva and grew up in Oranit. Before she arrived in the U. She has experience working with kids, including kids with disabilities, after being a counselor in the Hebrew Scouts movement and in the Noar-Latet youth organization for a few years. Danielle is a true educator with a broad vision and passion for this field.

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Meet the Ultra-Orthodox Jews Tour

T wo years ago I read a strange little story in an obscure American magazine for Orthodox Jews, claiming that a descendant of Adolf Hitler had converted to Judaism and was living in Israel. I had heard rumours in Jewish circles for years about "the penitents" - children of Nazis who become Jews to try to expiate the sins of their fathers. Could it be true? I dug further and discovered that a man with a family connection to Hitler does indeed live in Israel as an Orthodox Jew. Virtually unnoticed in the English-speaking world, he was exposed seven years ago in an Israeli tabloid. Then he sank from sight. I went to Israel to meet him - and on the way I was plunged into the strange subculture of the Nazi-descended Jews. He is the son of a Nazi. And yet he was a senior rabbi in the Israeli armed forces. He lives in an apartment in the Jewish quarter, near the Western Wall. I walk through a pale gold alley; Orthodox Jewish men in long black coats and round fur hats dart past. He opens the door and looks like every other rabbi I have ever met - a black suit, a beard, a questioning shrug. He takes me into his study, settles into a chair, and says, in a thick German accent: "My father was in the Waffen-SS. He was, he explains, born in the Ruhr Valley in

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