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Nature Views

All of my tours are deeply imbued with my passion for The Land of Israel, my conection to The Bible and to the History of the Jewish Nation. I grew up on the Golan Heights where I first became aware of the beauty of Israel’s nature and her heritage. I hold a degree from the department of "The Land of Israel Studies” at Bar Ilan University as well as having done advanced studies in both Bible and Jewish Law, at the Nishmat Academy in Jerusalem. My government authorized Tour Guide License, required for tour guiding both groups and individuals, whether tourists and locals, was received from The Yad Ben Zvi Institute.  I have had the pleasure of guiding diverse groups over the years.  I am married and the mother of seven children. We are truly lucky enough and blessed to live on a mountain near Jerusalem from which we can see many Biblical sites. I would love to guide you and share with you my love for the Holy Land! 

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Tours all around Israel

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Jerusalem

Walking towards the light

A tour from the Menorah near the Knesset, walking via the modern part of Jerusalem to the Menorah in the Hurva Square in the Old City.

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Ancient Shiloh

We will follow our hearts to the heart of The Nation, the heart of the Israeli Kingdom at the time of Joshua and the Judges. For 369 years the Mishkan (Tabernacle) stood in Shiloh. Here is where the present day "Tu B’Av" (Holiday of Love) Celebrations took place, and here is where Chana prayed for a child

BENJAMIN REAGON

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THE LAND OF THE BIBLE

Hebron

Let's go back in history to the time of Abraham Avinu . He was the first one to buy a peace of land in the Land of Israel. He bought it not only for a grave for his wife – Sarah, but for an eternal homeland for his nation. Jews lived in Hebron for hundreds of years before they where forced by pogroms to leave, only returning back after 1967

Chana – the Prophet

Lets hear the tefilah (prayer) of Chana in Shilo, the place of the Mishkan.
Let’s join her tefilah and understand that she was asking Hashem for a boy not only for herself but for the entire People of Israel

Bat Mitsvah Journey

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