Ami Braun - Israel Tour Guide
Israel Tour Guide Ami Braun was born in the US in 1978, in Chicago. His family made Aliya when he was 5 years old.
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15/08/2018
After spending years guiding Israel from the ground, I finally got to guide Israel from the air! And what a view it was!
Starting from the north, we flew over Lake Kinneret with a view of Tiberius. From there we continued to the coast for a great view of Ceasarea, Tel Aviv and more. The forested Judean Hills were next as we made our way up to Jerusalem. We finished with some of the most breathtaking views of our capitol! Truly a beautiful country, small & breathtaking.
Enjoy...
Machtesh Ramon!! So gorgeous!! There is nothing like it.
Take a look at this awesome geological window into planet earth. Really a great place to experience the Negev desert in Israel, either by foot or by Jeep.
Just make sure you enjoy it in the winter, when the weather is pleasant ;)
04/05/2016
Six million is a number that will forever be remembered in the collective memory of the Jewish people, and in world history.
Today we remember the six million Jews who were killed by the N***s in the Holocaust. It is Holocaust Remembrance Day today, which is commemorated on the 27th day of the Hebrew month of Nissan.
How do we remember the Holocaust today? There are many answers to that question.
A most recent initiative is called 'Zikaron Basalon' (Remembering in your living room). Someone hosts a Holocaust survivor in their living room, in an informal setting. The survivor then tells his or her story. I had the privilege of listening to Tereza Vinorsky tell her story this evening, in this kind of setting.
Of the Six million killed, one and a half million were children. In Yad Vashem there is a section called 'Yad Layeled', the children's memorial. A handful of candles are placed in the center of a dark room, and they are surrounded by mirrors. these mirrors reflect an endless amount of candles, originating from the few in the middle. It is a metaphor to these children. Had they lived, an endless amount of future generations could have come from them. When you blow out even one candle, though, an endless amount of candles will be blown out with it.
May there memory be blessed, and may we remember them forever.
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