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Summer Training Program in Israel
| Tuesday, Aug. 17 |
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| Wednesday, Aug. 18 |
Arrive at Ben Gurion Airport early in the morning. Transfer by minibus to the Mount Zion Hotel in Jerusalem. 09:00 Lunch at the Jewish Quarter. Afternoon: walk the Via Dolorosa and visit the Holy Sepulcher Church, which commemorates the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Tour guide (for this day and for August 21 & 24): Halvor Roning (Yochanan Ronen). Dinner near the hotel. |
| Thursday Aug. 19 |
A day of study at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies (Affiliated with the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the main school of the Conservative Movement) Topic: "Religious Leadership in the Modern World" Three sessions will be held, each devoted to one of the three religions. Each session will include a lecture, the reading of original texts, and discussion. The session on Judaism will be led by Rabbi Dr. Alex Even-Chen (Dean of Graduate School of the Schechter Institute), under the title: "The concept of 'the prophet' according to Abraham Joshua Heschel, and its implications to modern understanding of leadership". Coffee break. The session on Christianity will be led by Prof. Kohara of Doshisha, under the title: "Uchimura Kanzo and leadership in Japan of today". Lunch break The session on Islam will be led by Mr. Muhammad Abu-Samra of Tel Aviv University, under the title: "Orthodox Islamic Responses to Critical Readings of the Qur'an: The Case of Nasr Hamed Abu Zayed". Coffee break, and a concluding discussion of the day. 17:30 |
| Friday Aug. 20 |
08:00 Later A visit to the area west of Jerusalem, where Jews, Christians, and Moslems live in close proximity, including: Ein-Karem - a historic village with churches and monasteries, including the Church of the Visitation (Magnificat). If time allows: a visit to the House for Bible Translators. Around 17:30: drive to a Conservative synagogue in Jerusalem to join a Sabbath-eve prayer with the people of the Schechter Institute. Later, a Sabbath dinner at the homes of members of the Conservative community, including Mrs. Nurit Novis (who was at the CISMOR conference in February, 2004). |
| Saturday Aug. 21 |
A trip to the Dead Sea: Lunch at the Qumran self service cafeteria. Return to Jerusalem to visit the Israel Museum's Archeological and Judaica sections. Dinner. |
| Sunday Aug. 22 |
A seminar at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on Mount Scopus. 18:00 |
| Monday Aug. 23 |
Leave Jerusalem in the morning, and drive to Zichron Yaacov for a study day organized by the Department of History, Philosophy, and Judaic studies of the Open University. The study day will take place at Beit-Daniel, the guesthouse of the Open University. RELIGION, IDENTITY AND INTERFAITH ENCOUNTERS 10:30 Reception and Morning Session Scholarly Presentations - 20 minutes each, followed by a discussion of 10 minutes 14:30 Afternoon Session 17:00 Tour of Zikhron Yaakov |
| Tuesday Aug. 24 |
(Early morning) Drive to Nazareth for an extended two hour visit of a full-scale replica of a 2000 year old farm village, with such items as grain fields, vineyard, threshing floor, wine press, olive press, carpenter shop, weaving center, animal stall, dwellings, and synagogue - with live actors dressed in biblical garb involved in some of the activities according to the season. St. Peter's Fish Lunch by the Sea of Galilee. Visit the ruins of Capernaum, residence of Jesus during most of his public ministry. See its ancient synagogue and study facilities, and earliest Byzantine church. Return across the Armageddon Plains, through the Carmel Hills via the Megiddo Pass, and on to the Sharon Plains. Dinner. Arrival at the Avia Hotel near the airport for a short rest. |
| Wednesday, Aug. 25 |
02:00-departure to the airport KLM 462 (Tel Aviv) 05:30 - (Amsterdam) 09:35KLM 867 (Amsterdam) 14:25 - (Osaka) 08:35 (Aug. 26) |



