Day Eleven - At Least It Wasn't "Al Ha-Panim"... (Rabbi Gerber)
Saturday, October 20th: Our final day in Israel as a group was spent in Jerusalem. A brave band of eleven set out to visit the Great Synagogue of Jerusalem early in the morning, and we were rewarded by a spectacular service led by their chief cantor and incredible men's choir. There was even a castrata-type singer who wowed us all! After services, we split up into walkers and cabbers, and yet somehow both groups - separately - decided to detour at the famous King David Hotel! Back at the Mount Zion hotel, we enjoyed lunch together and then a lovely tekes , a formal conclusion ceremony to our time together. We went around the circle and everyone shared a powerful moment or takeaway from the trip. Some felt it was the perfect way to draw our trip to a close, others (who shall remain... Alan Schapire) felt I talked too long. Sigh... Anyone with an ounce of remaining energy was invited for a walking tour with Eric, to see some of the streets and views immediately around our