

Welcome
WE ARE SO HAPPY YOU ARE JOINING US!
Come join Temple Beth Shalom on our trip to Israel! This trip will include fun and engaging activities for all ages that will create lasting memories. We can’t wait to welcome you here!

Dates
Join us!
Monday 9th - Wednesday 18th February, 2026
Pricing
Cost per person for the trip on double occupancy is $4,999 USD per person (based on 15 participants)
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$4,513 USD per person (based on 25 participants)
PRICE WILL VARY BASED ON FINAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS
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Transportation in a luxury bus for 10 days on days #1-10 (Up to 10 hrs per day, up to 200km per day)
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Transfer from Tel Aviv to Ben Gurion Airport on day of departure
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Water on days with transportation
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9 days with an English-speaking private tour guide, on days #1-5 & 7-10
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2 nights' stay at the Pastoral Kfar Blum Hotel in Classic Garden Rooms
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5 nights' stay at the Inbal Jerusalem Hotel in Standard Rooms
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2 nights' stay at the Dan Panorama Tel Aviv in New Executive Rooms (plus room reserved until departure)
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Full Israeli breakfast in all hotels Lunch on days #2, 3, 6, 7, & 8 (including private Shabbat lunch)
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Dinner on days #1, 2, 4, 5, 9, & 10 (including private Shabbat dinner)
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Land costs for rabbi on single occupancy
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Entrance fees and all activities based on the itinerary
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Israel Maven service charge for arranging and full support before and during your time in Israel
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Flights, unless otherwise noted
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Early check in or late check out at hotels, unless otherwise noted
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Any sites, meals or items not mentioned above
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Any additional guests at meals or sites unless otherwise noted
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Tips and gratuities
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Overtime or over-mileage
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Register
Registration is now open!
After submitting, we’ll process your deposit and send a confirmation email within a few days.
You’re all set!
Trip Itinerary
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD AND PRINT YOUR ITINERARY
DAY 1 - ARRIVAL IN ISRAEL!!! - Monday, February 9, 2026

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Welcome to Israel!!! Land at Ben Gurion Airport where you will be met by our VIP service representative once you exit the plane & escorted through passport control, baggage claim & customs. Please keep your blue slip from Passport Control throughout the trip
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Meet your guide & driver and start your adventure together!
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Depart from the airport together for the north (central meeting point for those who choose to arrive early)
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Unpack, rest & relax
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Dinner at hotel (included)
Overnight: Pastoral Hotel - Kibbutz Kfar Blum
For more information about the your trip contact David@israelmaven.com
Meet Your Travel Specialist and Tour Guide

David Abraham
Travel Specialist
David was raised in New Mexico and made aliyah to Israel in 2008. He holds a degree in Psychology, and it was upon moving to Israel that he discovered his true passion—sharing the beauty and depth of Israel through tourism. As Team Leader of the Travel Specialist Department, David brings a deep understanding of the country and years of experience in planning meaningful, customized trips. With a love for the country’s uniqueness, David is dedicated to helping travelers discover the richness of the Land and its people.
Frequently asked questions
ABOUT PLANNING A COMMUNITY TRIP TO ISRAEL
What should I pack for my trip to Israel?
For a smooth and comfortable trip, we recommend packing versatile layers, comfortable walking shoes, and modest attire for religious sites. Check out our detailed winter packing list here to ensure you’re fully prepared!
Do I need an entry visa for Israel?
All visitors from Visa-exempt countries (such as USA, Canada, UK, France, Australia & South Africa) are required to fill out an ETA-IL (Electronic Authorization for Travel to Israel) form online prior to departure for Israel. There is a cost for this service. https://israel-entry.piba.gov.il/
What are the electrical voltage requirements in Israel?
Israel operates on a 220V electrical system with a Type H plug, which has three prongs. Many electronic devices, including laptops and phone chargers, automatically adjust to different voltages, but it is always best to check before use. Since Israeli outlets differ from those in the U.S. and other countries, a plug adapter is necessary. Most hotels have adapters available at the front desk, but it is advisable to bring your own to ensure convenience.
Can I withdraw cash from an ATM in Israel?
ATMs throughout Israel dispense New Israeli Shekels (NIS) and accept most international debit and credit cards. However, it is recommended that you check with your home bank regarding daily withdrawal limits and any fees for foreign transactions. Some banks may also require advance notification of your travel plans to prevent your card from being blocked for overseas use. ATMs are readily available at the airport, in hotels, and in major cities. While credit cards, particularly Visa and Mastercard, are widely accepted, cash may still be necessary for small vendors, open-air markets like Machane Yehuda, and taxis.
What is the tipping policy in Israel?
Tipping is customary in Israel, particularly in the service and tourism industries. In restaurants, a 12% tip is standard, while 15–20% is appropriate for excellent service. It is generally preferred that tips be given in cash rather than included on a credit card, as service fees added to card transactions may not always reach the server. Some restaurants automatically include service in the bill, so it is a good idea to check before tipping.
For tour guides and drivers, tipping varies based on group size. For private groups of fewer than 20 people, a recommended tip for a tour guide is $75–$125 per day. For larger groups of 20 or more, it is suggested that each participant contribute $5–$7 per day for the guide and $3–$5 per day for the driver.
How does Israel Maven ensure safety and security during the trip?
The safety of our travelers is our highest priority. We adhere to the latest security directives from the Israeli Police, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and other relevant authorities to ensure that all travel routes and activities comply with updated safety guidelines. Our team continuously monitors real-time updates regarding security conditions, travel advisories, and weather-related considerations. If necessary, adjustments to the itinerary will be made to prioritize the safety and well-being of all participants. In addition, all our guides are professionally trained to handle emergency situations, ensuring a secure and smooth travel experience.
What happens if I need to cancel due to unforeseen circumstances?
While we strive to be as accommodating as possible, Israel Maven is bound by contractual agreements with hotels, guides, and other service providers, meaning that refunds cannot be guaranteed. Participants should review our cancellation policy for specific details regarding refunds and potential penalties. To protect against financial loss due to last-minute cancellations caused by illness, security concerns, or personal emergencies, we strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance.









