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Tammy Barth, of Wildwood, brought along The Wildwood Leader to Natanya, Israel during a trip she took over the holidays. Pictured here is Barth with three soldiers who were patrolling the streets. Tammy Barth, of Wildwood, brought along The Wildwood Leader to Natanya, Israel during a trip she took over the holidays. Pictured here is Barth with three soldiers who were patrolling the streets.
Luke Bry of Petersburg is shown with the Gazette in Jerusalem, Israel at the Whaling Wall, Jewish quarter old city. Luke Bry of Petersburg is shown with the Gazette in Jerusalem, Israel at the Whaling Wall, Jewish quarter old city.
 
Trip to the Wailing Wall Trip to the Wailing Wall
Harry “Bill” Link of Galloway Township, accompanied by his sister Judy Ruberton, stopped at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, Israel. The holy site is revered as one of the last remaining portions of the ancient Temple of Solomon, and visitors often stand facing the wall to pray.

 
Twenty-two members of Congregation Beth Israel in Northfield visited Israel in July 2008. At the top of Masada, the site of ancient fortresses, are, from left, Stanley Dick of Cambridge, Mass.; Anita Goldberg of Galloway Township; Sid and Janet Millstein of Ventnor; Bob, Helene and Samantha Hordes of Linwood; Kate McBride of New Paltz, N.Y.; Allie and Steven Horn of Ventnor; Kay Schneider of North Carolina; Mark, Sam and (holding The Current) Andy Sandson of Linwood; Harvey Schneider of North Carolina; Susan and David Weis of Northfield; and Colleen, Josh, Evan and Dave Hornstein of Egg Harbor Township. Not pictured is Herb Goldberg of Galloway Township. On top of Masada
Twenty-two members of Congregation Beth Israel in Northfield visited Israel in July 2008. At the top of Masada, the site of ancient fortresses, are, from left, Stanley Dick of Cambridge, Mass.; Anita Goldberg of Galloway Township; Sid and Janet Millstein of Ventnor; Bob, Helene and Samantha Hordes of Linwood; Kate McBride of New Paltz, N.Y.; Allie and Steven Horn of Ventnor; Kay Schneider of North Carolina; Mark, Sam and (holding The Current) Andy Sandson of Linwood; Harvey Schneider of North Carolina; Susan and David Weis of Northfield; and Colleen, Josh, Evan and Dave Hornstein of Egg Harbor Township. Not pictured is Herb Goldberg of Galloway Township.

 
Wildwood’s Tammy Barth and Israeli soldier Artal in Tel Aviv, Israel with The Wildwood leader.Wildwood’s Tammy Barth and Israeli soldier Artal in Tel Aviv, Israel with The Wildwood leader. Wildwood’s Tammy Barth and Israeli soldier Artal in Tel Aviv, Israel with The Wildwood leader.
The Wildwood Leader at the Dead Sea in Israel along with the Berko family. The Wildwood Leader at the Dead Sea in Israel along with the Berko family.
Marty and Pat Korik of Margate hold The Current atop Masada, the legendary desert fortress overlooking the Dead Sea in Israel, on a cruise to the Holy Land in June that also took them to Greece, Turkey, Egypt and Italy. Rock-solid fortress

Marty and Pat Korik of Margate hold The Current atop Masada, the legendary desert fortress overlooking the Dead Sea in Israel, on a cruise to the Holy Land in June that also took them to Greece, Turkey, Egypt and Italy.
This group from Clarendon and Delavan avenues in Margate traveled to Masada, a desert fortress overlooking the Dead Sea in Israel, on a mission trip April 30-May 9 in support of the American Friends of Magen David Adom (www.afmda.org). Here they are pictured in their Clarendon and Delavan Avenue – “Not Quite Clarendon” – T-shirts, holding The Current at the very top of Masada. Shown left to right, front, are Shelley S. Meyer, Karen Model, Mona Nathanson, Dan Redelheim and Senora Zayon; and, rear, Bob Meyer, Mike and Sandy Chanoff, Elyce Redelheim, Dave Nathanson and Neil Model.

Holding down the fortress of Masada

This group from Clarendon and Delavan avenues in Margate traveled to Masada, a desert fortress overlooking the Dead Sea in Israel, on a mission trip April 30-May 9 in support of the American Friends of Magen David Adom (www.afmda.org). Here they are pictured in their Clarendon and Delavan Avenue – “Not Quite Clarendon” – T-shirts, holding The Current at the very top of Masada. Shown left to right, front, are Shelley S. Meyer, Karen Model, Mona Nathanson, Dan Redelheim and Senora Zayon; and, rear, Bob Meyer, Mike and Sandy Chanoff, Elyce Redelheim, Dave Nathanson and Neil Model.

Tammy Barth, of Wildwood, in Tel Aviv, Israel, with soldier Shiran Levy.  

Tammy Barth, of Wildwood, in Tel Aviv, Israel, with soldier Shiran Levy.

 Elie Malka of Somers Point traveled to Israel in October to visit family. The trip included a visit to the Dead Sea where the water is so that floating is effortless.

Bobbing in the Dead Sea

Elie Malka of Somers Point traveled to Israel in October to visit family. The trip included a visit to the Dead Sea where the water is so that floating is effortless.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
 

  

   
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