Dear Friends:
We hope you will join us on this journey! Please forward this invitation to others you would like to travel with. A full itinerary and application are attached separately.
Project Kesher's Torah Return Project
Invites you to join a small delegation on a joyous journey to Lvov and Khmelnitsky, Ukraine.
June 1, 2008 - June 8, 2008
- Deliver Project Kesher's 15th Torah Scroll to Khmelnitsky, Ukraine and celebrate its dedication;
- Meet with community leaders committed to Jewish renewal and activism;
- Experience home hospitality and make unique connections with Project Kesher leaders from the region;
- Tour local Jewish historical and cultural sites;
- Experience a trip like none other!
Land Package: $2,400.00 per person double occupancy
Single Supplement: $380
Includes:
- 3 nights hotel accommodations in Lvov and
- 3 nights hotel accommodations in Khmelnitsky
- Deluxe motor coach transportation
- Airport transfers in Ukraine
- English speaking guide
- Most meals
- Touring, programming and more
- Book Soon, Limited Space!
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For more information or to reserve your spot, contact Project Kesher at info@projectkesher.org or 847-332-1994.
For travel arrangements, contact:
Jeanne Darbouze
Executive Vice President
Gil Tours Travel
1511 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
215-568-6655 ext.369
About Project Kesher
Founded in 1989, Project Kesher is one of the fastest growing advocacy and human rights organizations in the Commonwealth of Independent States of the former Soviet Union (CIS) with a grassroots movement of 160 Jewish women's groups and more than 88 multi-ethnic, multi-religious coalitions of women that span 9 time zones in Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, Georgia, and Kazakhstan. Project Kesher programs give CIS Jews the opportunity to reclaim their Jewish heritage and to discover the power of community activism. Project Kesher provides innovative leadership training programs for women and girls; Jewish educational programs; Torahs to communities where there were none; job training at ORT/Keshernet computer centers; and social activist programming that addresses domestic violence, human trafficking, women's health issues, anti-Semitism and other forms of religious and ethnic intolerance.