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Passover in the desert – Seder night in the desert 2016

Seder night is a large and important event for the family and history of the Jewish people.

We offer you to experience Seder night in an experiential and different way from everything you knew.

Imagine that the sky is full of stars, an encampment hosting people from Israel and the world of different ages celebrating Passover together as if they were the children of Israel who came out of Egypt!

Walk about love is with him, he travels on the Israel Trail in the fall and spring, the trips involve people from Israel and abroad, along the way celebrate holidays together between Seder night and invite the general public to come and experience with us the unique atmosphere of Seder night in the desert in a warm encampment, with a bonfire On the side and a special experience.

Seder night in the desert

 

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On 22/4/16 we will celebrate Independence Day on the night of the closure at the Mount Amasa journey encampment

We will cook together, we will recite the Haggadah.

Very suitable for families with children!

We take care of food and water

All you have to do is simply arrive with your camping equipment, you can also join the march for the entire week of Passover.

Why you should also join us for the march:

Meet people from Israel and the world from different cultures and different languages.

Logistical support – we take care of the transfer of personal equipment from parking lot to parking lot, water tank, solar electricity, personal sleeping mattress, and cart with food – every day the group members cook the meals together and create a culinary cultural encounter.

Angels of the Israel Trail or Walk About love

It is known that the most difficult parts of the journey on the Israel Trail are in the south. Also, unlike the north the water availability is very difficult. That is why many people turn to volunteers called the Angels of the Israel Trail. They store water for them. If you go out with us, you will not need this service because we fill a 1000 liter tank at sea every day