Journey Through Israel

Stockholm

Culture

Society

Wednesdays 17:00-19:00 CET

8 sessions

Journey Through Israel: Cities, Cultures, and Kibbutzim Life


The course offers a weekly exploration of Israel’s diverse landscapes, cities, and lifestyles. Participants will be guided through the unique cultural dynamics of major cities like Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa, as well as rural life in Israel’s famous kibbutzim. The lectures will uncover Israel’s rich history, modern urban life, and communal living, allowing participants to gain a deeper understanding of the country’s complexity.

The aim of the course is to provide participants with a comprehensive overview of Israel’s cultural and geographical diversity, offering a blend of historical insights and modern-day experiences. Through lively discussions, visual presentations, and anecdotes from an experienced tour guide, participants will leave each session with a richer understanding of Israel’s unique communities and regions.

 

Course structure 

The course will be delivered through lectures combined with interactive discussions. Visual materials, such as photos, maps, and videos, will be used to enhance the learning experience. Participants are encouraged to ask questions and engage in discussions.

Prior knowledge

No prior knowledge about the subject is needed. 

Course material

Course material is included in the cost for this course.

About the teacher 

Joni Sanderovich is a licensed tour guide for both Stockholm and Israel, with over 15 years of professional experience in guiding, event management, and cultural programming. He has also served as a Jewish agency Shaliach (Emissary) in the Jewish community of Stockholm, where he played a key role in fostering cultural exchange and community engagement. Joni’s deep passion for sharing Israel’s rich history and diverse landscapes, from its vibrant cities to the tranquil kibbutzim, has made him a sought-after guide for custom tours. He holds certifications from the Ministry of Tourism of Israel and has guided numerous groups, families, and individuals, creating unforgettable cultural experiences. His unique combination of storytelling, logistical expertise, and attention to detail ensures engaging and informative lectures that are accessible to all.

Photo: Pixabay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Application

The application is open until December 10.

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Course information

Times

Wednesdays 17:00-19:00 CET

Course start

Wednesday 12 February

8 sessions

Application deadline

Tuesday 10 December

Admission

The admission letter is sent via email approximately 2 weeks before the start of the course. Check your spam folder if you are missing information.

Costs

300 SEK to be paid via invoice or PayPal.
Information about payments will be sent in the admission letter.

Miscellaneous

The course is given if a sufficient amount of participants apply. The profile courses are closed during some Jewish holidays and on bank holidays.

Contact

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