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Israel Travel May 2014

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    Tourism Among The Ruins
    By Hilary Larson
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    A Train With Southern Exposure
    By Jeffrey F. Barken
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    A Pilgrim’s Progress, Toward Tourism
    By Steve Lipman
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    Hoteliers Want Government Tourism Push
    By Ken Stephens

INSIDE Israel Travel May 2014

Tourism Among The Ruins

Artist rendering of the new Schottenstein archaeology campus. Courtesy of Israel Antiquities Authority

Israel’s archaeological legacy poised to lure a new generation of sophisticated travelers.

By Hilary Larson
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A Train With Southern Exposure

Kibbutz Dorot, about five miles east of Sderot. Jeffrey F. Barken

Negev tourism now an easy rail ride from the rest of Israel’s treasures.

By Jeffrey F. Barken
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A Pilgrim’s Progress, Toward Tourism

Bart Repko leads Christian pilgrims through the ramparts of the Old City walls.  Steve Lipman/JW

Dutch-born TV producer left career behind to lead Christian visitors on tours of Old City walls.

By Steve Lipman
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Hoteliers Want Government Tourism Push

The outdoor pool at The Dan Tel Aviv. Courtesy of Dan Hotels

Foreign tourism is up, but local owners are frustrated.

By Ken Stephens
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