January Interim
in Jerusalem
December 28, 1996 to January 17, 1997
SOC 313 Race, Ethnicity, and Minority Relations: Focus on Israel (Gen.
Ed. SF)
3 s.h. (may obtain 3 s.h. for alternative course)
Escape the Harsh Winter in the Midwest!
We will explore first hand, through observation, visits, discussions
with officials, representatives, activists, and common residents the following:

- Ashkenazi/Sepharadi Jews
- Arab/Palestinian Jewish relations
- Orthodox vs. Secular
- Jews, Christians, & muslims
- Black Hebrews
- Russian Jews
- Ethiopian Jews
- Gender Issues
- Gays and Lesbians
- Foreign Workers
Full Course Package - $2,650
- Round trip airfare from Chicago on El-Al
- Excellent hotel in the center of Jerusalem
- Breakfast every day at the hotel
- 7 full days of sightseeing across Israel with
a professional guide
- Trip & visits in and around Jerusalem
- A play at the Tel Aviv Cameri Theater (simultaneous-translation
earphones)
- All transportation, entrance fees to sites, museums
and institutions
- Bradley University 3 credit hours tuition
- International student I.D. card with supplementary
health insurance
Visit the Dead Sea, Jericho, Roman Ruins, Rachel's
Tomb, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Crusader Ruins, Yad Vashem, Tiberias,
Massada, Jaffa, Copernaum, Golan Heights, Sea of Galilee, Kibbutz, Western
Wall, Dome of the Rock, Via Dolorosa, Nazareth and Ein Gedi.
Space is limited; interested students are advised
to act promptly.

For more
information contact:
Zeev Gorin, Bradley Hall 128C, 677-2390
or Dept. of Sociology 677-2388
Dept. Of Sociology Homepage
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