After arriving in Jerusalem and having a great Shabbat dinner, we woke up to a beautiful morning in the historic King David Hotel. The hotel is right next to the Old City of Jerusalem, offering amazing views of the ancient city’s outer walls and the iconic Tower of David. Waking up to that scenery really set the tone for the day.

After breakfast, we made our way to Tel Aviv for lunch. The drive was filled with great conversations as we traveled through the highways, taking in the different neighborhoods and landscapes. Seeing the country firsthand gave us a better feel for its culture and vibe.


Once we got to Tel Aviv, we had a great meal and then took the opportunity to visit Dizengoff Square, a central plaza featuring the iconic “Fire and Water Fountain” by artist Yaacov Agam. The square has become an important site for community gatherings and memorials. Following the October 7th attack, the fountain area transformed into a place of remembrance, with candles, photos, and messages honoring the victims. It was a powerful and emotional moment, reminding us of the recent tragedy and the resilience of the community.

After that, we made a quick stop at the beach. Professor Pedro really wanted to jump in the ocean, and of course, we joined him. It was refreshing and a perfect way to take a break before hitting the road again.



From there, we continued north to Mount Carmel, where we checked into the Carmel Forest Hotel. It’s a beautiful resort, right in the middle of a dense forest on top of the mountain, with stunning views all around. We’re really looking forward to exploring the area tomorrow and then heading out to meet David Binyamin to get ready for the evening seminar.

More updates to come as the trip continues.