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2004: ISRAEL PROGRAM
Program Emphasis: The Emmaus program is designed as a study-program centered upon Jesus' ministry and the Gospel message within the landscape, culture and context of New Testament Judea and Galilee. In addition to formal lecture times, numerous discussions will take place during travel times while on the bus and at various sites. The focus and design of the Emmaus program is threefold. (1) To visit key sites associated with Jesus' ministry and the Apostles' ministry within Israel (2) To expose you to relevant geographical, historical, cultural, religious, literary, and rabbinic elements in an effort to synthesize first century AD thought and practice that will allow you to better understand and appreciate the context of biblical messages and discourses. (3) To build a bridge of understanding between Jesus' ministry and the Jewish, Rabbinic and Roman reactions of acceptance or rejection of his message. A notebook has been prepared for you as a study and learning aid. The notebook will be distributed to you once your registration in the program is complete. Program
Dynamics: NOTE: This is not
your typical “tourist” tour of Group Standards: As a Christian adult educational program, Emmaus recognizes the diversity of the Christian community in terms of personal indulgences; therefore, except for the modest restrictions stated below, we only ask that you act as responsible adults while associated with the Emmaus program. Alcohol consumption and the use of tobacco products are not allowed during scheduled touring hours and the three daily group meals.Program Cost and Financial Responsibilities:
bonniem@mtstravel.com Phone: (800) 418-2929x81315 Phone (717) 721-781315 Note : Airline arrangements are currently pending. No reservations are as yet confirmed. You will be notified as soon as prearrangements have been made.
USA Group Flight Schedule: All flight arrangements are pending. Climate and Clothing: The weather in Israel during July is warm to hot. Rain is not likely. Daytime temperatures in Jerusalem usually range from a low of 66 F (19 C) to a high of 84 F (29 C). In the Galilee region and in the south you can expect warmer temperatures. It is best to “layer” your clothing rather than bring an excessive number of individual specialty items. No “dress-up” cloths are needed. Casual ware is customary and more practical. Shorts are OK. No short-shorts please. Because we will be visiting “holy sites” there will be times when you (men and women) must dress more modestly (shoulders and knees covered). “Slip-over” or “wrap-around” clothing is best for such occasions. We will notify you in advance when your “modesty kit” of clothing will be needed.
Packing and Laundry: Historically, most people over-pack for international travel. A good rule of thumb is to pack your bags and then eliminate at least 25% of your items – reducing the size of your luggage accordingly – or providing needed space for purchases made during your travel. There is limited space available on the bus for luggage. Please keep your luggage size and contents to a minimum. Luggage is limited to one primary travel bag and one small soft day-bag. In Herzlia, at the Sea of Galilee and in Jerusalem our overnight locales have at least two-nights lodging. You can send out your laundry for cleaning and have it returned to you before our scheduled departure. Expect an average of $3-$4 per major item and $1-$2 for minor items. Please be aware that you are at times required to manage and transport your own luggage . It is recommended you pack for 5-6 days of travel and take advantage of laundry opportunities. Coin operated washers and dryers are available at our Galilee resort.
Passport:
Money: In addition to your regular tourist-type purchases and your daily lunch expenses ($5-$8), it is recommended you bring a “slush fund” of about $15-$20 per day for incidental spending (snacks, water, soda, maps, taxis, tourist guide books, etc.). US Dollars, Credit Cards, and Travelers Check are fine. You may convert these funds into local currency at our hotels or nearby banks. ATM machines exist but are rare, at times are difficult to locate, or are not readily available during the program. Do not depend on ATM machines to meet your financial cash needs.
Academic Credit: If you are a registered student at an academic institution you may be eligible for academic credit. You must make your own arrangements for academic credit with the Academic Dean of your institution. See below for academic credit procedures. For those of you desiring academic credit, you must fulfill 4 academic requirements.
Hotel Lists: A separate document lists all important phone numbers (see Hotels ).
Application, Registration, Payments, Cancellation, Refunds: Please contact Dr. Wink Thompson for all inquiries, application information, financial payments and any administrative or academic need. (See Application Procedures for a printout version of this information.)
USEFUL BOOKS FOR ISRAEL: David Flusser Jesus, 3rd Edition Jerusalem : Magnes Press, 2002
Carl G. Rasmussen NIV Atlas of the Bible Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1989 or later
Jerome Murphy O'Connor The Holy Land, 4th Edition Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998 USEFUL ISRAEL WEBSITES: http://www.biblelandpictures.com/ http://unbound.biola.edu/index.cfm?lang=English http://www.holylandphotos.org/index.asp http://greatcommission.com/israel/Israel.html http://faculty.smu.edu/dbinder/archaeol.html http://www.ancientsandals.com/ http://www.thevirtualbible.com/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/jewish/jewishsbook.html http://www.israel-mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH00wf0 http://www.jerusalemperspective.com/ http://www.msn.fullfeed.com/~scribe/artifax.htm http://www.historian.net/newindex.html http://www.info.gov.il/eng/mainpage.asp
Disclaimer: The program itinerary is subject to change. In the event of an unforeseen change in the schedule, we promise you every effort will be taken to provide you with the same goals and objectives as outline in the published itinerary. The published program price is subject to change should circumstances warrant. This would include (but not be limited to) changes in airfares, airport taxes, visa fees, rate changes by agents and their suppliers and changes in international exchange rates. For additional information, see Terms and Conditions .
Program Correspondence: Please note that the primary correspondence between Emmaus and those interested in attending the 2004 program will be conducted by the use of email. If you do not have email, or experience email compatibility problems, alternative arrangements can be made via mail, phone, or fax. All correspondence is to be directed to the program administrator. Flier • Calendar • Itinerary • Notes • Hotels • Flights • Application Procedures • Academic Credit • Print This Page
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