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Noam

Favorite site or activity to guide and why? My favorite site to guide is the Tel Dan Nature Reserve, for its unique combination of archaeology and the contemporary political dimension it offers. The archaeological finds date back to biblical times – the impressive Abraham (Canaanite) Gate, discoveries related to King David’s dynasty, the history of the division of the kingdom; while the location on the border between Israel and Lebanon make for a politically fascinating discussion. The reserve also features hiking trails in characteristic natural Israeli landscapes that can be tailored to every hiking level.

What’s your best tip for first time visit in Israel? My best advice to first-time visitors is to trust the expertise of a
knowledgeable guide and the experience of Touring Israel in crafting a personalized travel itinerary suited to your interests and references.
Avoid relying solely on recommendations from friends who have visited Israel. Every traveller’s experience is unique and a professional guide
is able to enhance yours by providing more personal insights and affording access to select sites.

Favorite Jewish/Israeli historical figure and why? My favorite historical figure is Father Abraham for his complex and fascinating personality. Though characterized by an uncompromising steadfastness, the story of Abraham banishing his eldest son, Ishmael to the desert after his beloved Sara births Isaac is particularly poignant. Here begins the Jewish-Muslim conflict, a familial dispute that echoes through history unresolved. Abraham’s legacy serves as a reminder of the complexities of human relationships and the enduring impact of decisions.