Come and See the Real Jerusalem…
Reality Tours introduce you to some of the key social realities of Jerusalem’s rich and diverse communities while allowing you to experience first-hand its beautiful places, stories, cultures and people.
[For more on Rotem see Sarah Price’s Refusing the occupation: an interview with Rotem Mor, The Electronic Intifada, 13 October 2010]
Come get a deep, intimate, and well rounded picture of Jerusalem/Al Quds and its surroundings, including parts of nearby West Bank. On this multi (1-4) day encounter you will get to meet, stay with, learn about and experience the many layers of both Palestinian and Israeli society and the conflict that divide them.
Every Last Wed-Sat of the month
Next tour starting Wed. 26th- Sat 29th of May For More Info Click Here
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
The village of Silwan resides on the outskirts of the Old city of Jerusalem alongside the streams and water canals leading up to the ancient city. It is located on the ancient ruins of the earliest known civilizations in the Jerusalem area, making it a vital center of archeological exploration. In recent years it has become a focal point of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as radical settlers have laid claim to the village land declaring it as the historical site of King David’s City. On our tour we will explore the fascinating story of Silwan, meet its residents and whiteness some of the difficult realities affecting people’s daily life in the village.
Every Wed. 9:00 from Zion Gate Old City (and on private request)
For more info click here
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Come explore what used to be the city’s border dividing East and West, Israelis and Palestinians. On the tour you will see, hear and experience the rich and fragile nature of Jerusalem’s people and places, so deeply connected and yet deeply divided.
Every Wed. 14:00, starting New Gate Café, Old City (and on private request)
For more info click here
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The Israeli Black Panthers were one of the biggest protest groups in Israel history. Emerging from the borderline neighborhood of Musrara in the early 70s they quickly swept the country in social protest. On our tour we will uncover the roots of their important struggle in the place where it began, learn of its relevance to Israeli society and the Israeli-Arab conflict today, and discover the rich past, present and future of the Middle Eastern Jews.
Every last Friday of the month 10:30, starting AIC center West Jerusalem (and on private request)
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Anata Is a large town located on the edge of the Jerusalem municipal boundary, at the entrance to the Judean Desert. The town is linked to the biblical Anatot, home of the prophet Jeremia. Nowadays it is home to a growing urban Palestinian population as well as Bedouins belonging to the Jahalin Bedouin tribe. Once nomadic, the Jahalin were expelled from the Israeli Negev in the 1950s after which they settled in the Judean desert. Living on the outskirts of Anata they are challenged by the temptations of modern life and the harsh difficulties of life under occupation. On our visit to the town we will visit Bedouin families, hear their stories and experience their unique cultural heritage.
**The Tour includes a specially prepared Bedouin mealHome stay every last Thursday of the month, private tours and home stays available on request
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Ma’ale Adumim Settlement and Surroundings
Ma’ale Adumim, 10 minutes East of Jerusalem, is the biggest Israeli settlement in the West Bank. The city sits at the entrance to the Judean Desert and is home to 40 000 Israelis. On our tour we will explore the settlement and its Palestinian surroundings, meet with locals and discuss its social, political and strategic role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Whole Day tour every last Thursday of the month starting 9:30 Damascus Gate. Private tours on Request
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This tour is an introduction to the core issues affecting the lives of Palestinians and Israelis in East Jerusalem. It engages the difficult realities of life in East Jerusalem such as the wall, settlements, home demolitions, evacuations and more. Get a glimpse into real people’s life and a better understanding of the Israeli Palestinian conflict.***The tour requires transport
For more info click here
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