Hugely Busy December (2016) Speaking Tour

It’s been a hugely busy few weeks.
Over this period we’ve posted scattered updates on our activities. But, there’s been so much going on that we’d like to share this summary here.
 
We literally did a national tour, from way up north to down south, in Israel. We logged thousands of miles.
 
The talks were mainly part of my regular rounds on campuses, schools and communities. College age, youth, kids, adults, soldiers.
 
It’s been a marathon. Real busy these days. So, instead of waiting to write up a detailed storyline, here’s a summary and some assorted photos. (Following after the text.)
 

Sunday December 18, Haifa: I was invited to speak and lead the evening’s activities for the community.

Monday December 19, Kfar Chabad: I was invited to speak at the boys’ school. I told the Two Kings story for the entire elementary school and the administration.
 
Tuesday December 20, Emek Israel College: I spoke to the students.
 
Sunday December 25, city of Marhavia (northern Israel): I was invited to speak to the community and youth.
 
Monday December 26, Kfar Chabad:
  • 5:00 PM, I spoke with a large group of bar-mitzvah age students brought in especially for this celebration.
  • 9:30 PM, I spoke with a large group of Israeli soldiers who were brought in for an evening of Hanukah relaxation and celebration by the organization “Yad L’chayal.”
Tuesday December 27
  • 6:00 PM, Kfar Saba: I spoke to that city’s youth group.
  • 9:00 PM, Netanya: I spoke to that city’s youth group.
Wednesday December 28
  • 5:00 PM, Ramla: I spoke to that city’s youth group.
  • 9:30 PM, Wingate College. I spoke to the students.
Thursday December 29
  • 6:30 PM, Rehovot: I spoke to that city’s youth group.
  • 9:30 PM, Nes Tziyona: I spoke to that city’s youth group.
 
Saturday night December 31, Ashkelon: I spoke to that city’s youth group.
 
Sunday January 1 Haifa (Kiryat Bialik): I spoke to that city’s youth group.

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