{"id":111568,"date":"2023-07-18T08:07:06","date_gmt":"2023-07-18T15:07:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.msia.org\/newdayherald\/?p=111568"},"modified":"2023-07-18T08:07:06","modified_gmt":"2023-07-18T15:07:06","slug":"day-2-pts-tour-of-israel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.msia.org\/newdayherald\/archives\/111568-day-2-pts-tour-of-israel","title":{"rendered":"Day 2 PTS Tour of Israel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Generally speaking, there are two ways to destroy a human being. One is through violence (or even the threat of violence or some sort of physical harm). The other is by giving them something for nothing over a long period of time. Since PTS and MSIA are in the business of uplifting people, they take good care of them\u2014and at the same time people have to have some way to confront their karma or all you get at the end is a flabby mess. I\u2019ve observed that on these trips there\u2019s a lot of grace and comfort, and usually some kind of challenge.<\/p>\n<p>The challenge on this one, at least on Day 2, seems to be the heat. The quest for shade, cold drinks and pockets of air conditioning, either in our brand-new buses or in shops, pretty much overwhelms my ability to process information, plus I have the normal human \u201ctour guide filter\u201d somewhere in my inner ear so that as soon as they start talking I zone out (even though the guide on my bus, Meher is a delightful, positive, powerful, loud-talking, fit and macho Israeli who starts singing at any sign of chaos)\u2014so I\u2019ll quote from wikipedia about where we were:<\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cCaesarea was built in Roman-ruled Judea under the Jewish client king Herod the Great during c. 22-10\/9 BCE near the ruins of the small naval station of Straton&#8217;s Tower. The Herodian hippodrome\u2026along with all of Judea, was awarded by Rome to Herod the Great in 30 BCE. The pagan city underwent vast changes under Herod, who renamed it Caesarea in honor of the Roman emperor, Caesar Augustus. Caesarea was known as the administrative, economic, and cultural capital of the Palestinian province from this time. In 22 BCE, Herod began construction of a deep-sea harbor named Sebastos and built storerooms, markets, wide roads, baths, temples to Rome and Augustus, and imposing public buildings. Herod built his palace on a promontory jutting out into the sea, with a decorative pool surrounded by stoas. Every five years, the city hosted major sports competitions, gladiator games, and theatrical productions in its theater overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>You can see the theater in the photos, and the remnants of the pool jutting out into the sea. The one interesting factoid that I remember is that there is an inscribed piece of stone sitting outside in the sand, Ozymandias-style, that mentions the name Pontius Pilate as a governor of Judea. According to our guide this is the sole evidence (outside of the written record in the Bible of course), that a guy named Pontius Pilate existed. (Politicians, make a note.)<\/p>\n<p>Lunch is at a family-style restaurant by the Mediterranean.<\/p>\n<p>After lunch are the Knights Halls in Akko, dating back to the Crusades, a fortress and hospital where pilgrims to the Holy Land were cared for. Large, dark, stone rooms with vaulted ceilings. Not a happy place.<\/p>\n<p>We take a short walk through a smugglers\u2019 tunnel. (Some kind of jaunt through some kind of dark, enclosed area seems to be a common feature on these trips, I guess for the release of unconscious fears\/memories, death\/birth-canal\/emergence\/rebirth psychic impressions, etc. In the old days with J-R it was Hezekiah\u2019s Tunnel, filled waist-high with brownish water. Now we\u2019re less tolerant, or more lawsuitophobic, or smarter, or less in need of extreme measures, or lazier, and there\u2019s just some moss and a little dampness on the floor of the smugglers\u2019 tunnel.) In the last photo you can see Matt, a guy on our trip who\u2019s blind, walking in front of me with his hand extended above his head to avoid bumps.<\/p>\n<p>Then we visit the Al Jazzar mosque, the largest mosque in Israel outside of Jerusalem. At the end of the day we arrive at the beautiful Dan Carmel Hotel on a hillside overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, in a ritzy part of town, and hit the showers.<\/p>\n<h4>View the Photos from PTS Israel Tour Day 2<\/h4>\n<div style=\"max-width: 640px; height: 400px\" class=\"fshow-wrapper\">\n<iframe src=\"https:\/\/www.msia.org\/newdayherald\/fshow_orbit_568f69558d682?photosetid=72177720309868363&user_id=71628367%40N07&gallery_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2F71628367%40N07%2Fsets%2F72177720309868363%2F\" style=\"width: 100%; height: 400px\" allowfullscreen=\"true\" webkitallowfullscreen=\"true\" mozallowfullscreen=\"true\" border=\"0\">\n<\/iframe>\n<noscript>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/s\/aHBqjAMUG4\" target=\"_blank\">Click to View<\/a><\/noscript>\n<\/div>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Generally speaking, there are two ways to destroy a human being. One is through violence (or even the threat of violence or some sort of physical harm). 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