Today was our Tel Aviv Museum Day--also known as "great until the kids crashed" day. We began at the Ayalon Institute, where we learned about the underground bullet factory which supported the fighters for Israel's independence. Everyone loved this experience, and we were all impressed by the ingenuity and perseverance of these heroes.
We continued with choices of the Palmach Museum and Museum of the Diaspora. Both are unique and special in their own ways and gave us plenty to think about. Everyone was quite tired by the end, and clearly two museums is plenty, if not more than enough, for the students!
After lunch, we took some rest/beach time and then continued with a special dinner on the beach. It was fun to take time to socialize and enjoy the sunset. We are continually amazed by how well everyone gets along, particularly the kids. Tomorrow is our longest day yet as we head to Caesaria, Yokneam (our partnership 2000 city), and the Galilee region. So, Laila Tov!
Rabbi Lapidus
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