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Western Wall, Jerusalem

Congregation Anshai Torah

ISRAEL EXPERIENCE 2025

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Welcome

WE ARE SO HAPPY YOU ARE JOINING US!

Come join Congregation Anshai Torah on their 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!

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Dates

Join us! 

Monday 22nd - Wednesday 31st December, 2025​

Pricing

Cost per person for the trip on double occupancy is $3,995 USD per person​

BASED ON MINIMUM OF 30 FULL-PAYING PARTICIPANTS.

    • Meet and greet at the airport upon arrival

    • 3 nights’ accommodation at the Ramot Resort Hotel- North. Deluxe rooms

    • 5 nights’ accommodation at the Dan Panorama Hotel, Jerusalem- Deluxe rooms

    • 1 nights’ accommodation at the Tal Hotel, Tel Aviv. 

    • Full buffet breakfast every day at hotel.

    • Porterage at hotel

    • 10 days with professional English-speaking licensed tour-guide

    • Transportation in fully-air-conditioned luxury bus for 9 days (excluding Shabbat). Including return to the airport on the day of departure 

    • All entrance fees, activities and speakers based upon the itinerary.

    • 7 Dinners- based on the itinerary

    • 4 lunches- based on the itinerary

    • Bottled water daily on the bus

    • Planning the trip and full backing Israel Maven support staff to ensure smooth running of the trip.

    • Cost of round- trip airfare from country of origin to Israel.

    • Any meals other than specified.

    • Activities, speakers or any other expense not listed on the itinerary

    • Security guard

    • Transportation on Shabbat

    • Any tips for guide or driver. Suggested tip- $8- $10 per day for guide (per person) and $6- $8 per day per person for driver. This is of course up to your discretion and satisfaction

    • Any guests at meals other than the participants of the party.

    • Insurance for baggage, personal items, trip cancellation or interruption.

    • Anything not mentioned above

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!

DAY 1 - WELCOME TO ISRAEL!!! TRAVEL TO TEL AVIV - Monday, December 22, 2025

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  • Welcome to Israel!! Arrive at Ben Gurion where you will be met by assistance, our tour guide and our bus for the trip!

  • Travel North

  • Opening for the trip - Discover the magnificent port city of Caesarea including the Roman Theater, Hippodrome, Palace of King Herod & more...

  • Check into Hotel- settle in and relax

  • Dinner at the hotel (included)

Overnight: Ramot Resort - North

For more information about the your trip contact JJ@israelmaven.com

Meet Your Travel Specialist and Tour Guide

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Josh Even Chen

Tour Guide

Originally from North Carolina, Josh has made Israel his home since immigrating there with his family in 1978. He graduated with honors from Bar-Ilan University, majoring in Israel Studies and Biology, and later obtained a teaching degree. Josh then completed the Ministry of Tourism tour-guide course. Since 1990, he has been passionately involved in guiding and educating both Israeli and English-speaking groups, spanning various ages and backgrounds, both in Israel and abroad. Josh particularly enjoys guiding in Jerusalem and exploring sites from the Second Temple era. He firmly believes that the key to effective guiding is bridging the historic narrative with contemporary life, thus enhancing the tour's significance. For Josh, being a tour guide and informal educator is a privilege, offering a unique way to engage with modern Israeli society. He resides in Ma’aleh Adumim with his wife Chana and their six children, and in his leisure time, he indulges in off-road biking and tennis.

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J.J Jonah

CEO

JJ, co-founder of Israel Maven Tours, made Aliyah at a young age and has been passionate about sharing Israel's story ever since. After years of working as an educator and a Shaliach, he transitioned into guiding and eventually established Israel Maven to bring a higher level of professionalism and education to Israeli tourism. JJ is driven by his passion for Zionism and the joy of creating unforgettable, meaningful experiences for visitors. Known for his friendly, personable nature, he has a genuine ability to connect with everyone he meets, making him a friend to clients and colleagues alike.

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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 packing list here to ensure you’re fully prepared!

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.

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