Author Topic: Blogland: I'm going to do the March for the Living this year. :D  (Read 820 times)

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Any precautions I should take in Israel, Poland and the european airports? I was going to post this earlier but I didn't have the ticket confirmation. Now that I do, I'd like to share it with you all. My flight leaves on April the 12th, going with Malasia Airlines Ryan Air Lufthansa Airlines. Please do not get me paranoid with the bombardments.

My number one tip would be to not die.

My number one tip would be to not die.
Following that, always wear clean underwear, in case you do die.

remember to jerk off

Yes, I'm taking my laptop and knowing the european laws, there should be no problem with that.

EDIT: Damn, those are some crazyass plugs. I'm going to need a stuffload of adapters.
« Last Edit: March 06, 2015, 09:17:24 AM by Pie Crust »

EDIT: Damn, those are some crazyass plugs. I'm going to need a stuffload of adapters.
Israeli or European?

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Any precautions I should take in Israel, Poland and the european airports? I was going to post this earlier but I didn't have the ticket confirmation. Now that I do, I'd like to share it with you all. My flight leaves on April the 12th, going with Malasia Airlines Ryan Air Lufthansa Airlines. Please do not get me paranoid with the bombardments.
Poland airports should be Okay, Israelies love Americans, so you should be fine.  Also, as long as you're not in the Middle East, you're fine

Israeli and Polac plugs. Argentina has been migrating to type I but there's still lots of dual-round plugs everywhere so that's not a problem.

Type H and type E look wacky to me.

Poland airports should be Okay, Israelies love Americans, so you should be fine.  Also, as long as you're not in the Middle East, you're fine
Depends. If by american you mean a US citizen, I'm not an american.
« Last Edit: March 06, 2015, 09:34:33 AM by Pie Crust »

Why not march for the dead?? there's way more of them

Israeli and Polac plugs. Argentina has been migrating to type I but there's still lots of dual-round plugs everywhere so that's not a problem.

Type H and type E look wacky to me.
Depends. If by american you mean a US citizen, I'm not an american.
I am an American citizen, I mean Poland isn't mad at anyone and they have good food and nice people (be sure to try perogi's when you are there) and Israel gives America sodastream so they obviously don't hate us.  You should be fine, just if it looks sketchy don't do it.

Why not march for the dead?? there's way more of them
Because the event is called March for the Living. I'm going to see death camps, gas chambers, concentration camps, etc. Here's the list of places I'm going. (Note, I copypasted. Use google translate if you don't understand).

 Domingo 12 de abril
Salida de Ezeiza
 
Lunes 13 de abril
Llegada a Varsovia
Apertura del programa en el muro del Ghetto de Varsovia
NOCHE EN VARSOVIA

Martes 14 de abril
Ghetto de Varsovia – Sinagoga Noszik
 Resistencia: "Rebelión espiritual y armada”.
Camino de los héroes: Desde el Umshlagplatz (plaza de deportaciones) hasta la plaza de los héroes
El campo de exterminio: Treblinka
NOCHE EN VARSOVIA

Miércoles 15 de abril
Viaje a Lublin – Campo Majdanek
NOCHE EN CRACOVIA

Jueves 16 de abril
Campo Auschwitz
MARCHA POR LA VIDA – Campo Birkenau
NOCHE EN CRACOVIA

Viernes 17 de abril
Dambrowa Tarnowska - Ciudad de Tarnow
Las fosas comunes de Zwilitowska Gora
Kabalat shabat
NOCHE EN CRACOVIA

Sábado 18 de abril
El barrio judío de Cracovia – sus calles, Templos y costumbres.
El Ghetto de Cracovia y la farmacia de Thadeus Pankewitz,
“justo entre las naciones”
La ciudad vieja de Cracovia
VUELO A ISRAEL

Domingo 19 de abril
Arribo a Israel – Taielet (vista panorámica Jerusalem) – Kotel (Muro de los Lamentos)
Aldea Drusa - Almuerzo
Haifa - Templo bahai
Puerto y Mercado (Shuk) de Akko
NOCHE EN AKKO

lunes 20 de abril
Ciudad de Tzfat
Rosh Hanikra (Norte de Israel)
Actividad con el Keren Kayemet (plantación de árboles - bicicletas)
NOCHE EN AKKO

Martes 21 de abril
Keisarea
Cementerio Har Herzl - Museo Herzl - Acto Iom Hazicaron (caídos en guerras y atentados)
NOCHE EN JERUSALEM

Miércoles 22 de abril
Kotel (Muro de los Lamentos) -Ciudad vieja
Iom Hazicaron (caídos en guerras y atentados) - Sirena
Museo Ir David
Menorah (Símbolo: Candelabro)  y Knesset (Parlamento)
Iom Haatzmaut (Acto día de la Independencia) en la ciudad de Modiin
NOCHE EN JERUSALEM

Jueves 23 de abril
Barrios de Iemin Moshe y Mishkenot Shaananim
Marcha en la moderna ciudad de Jerusalem
Recorrido por la ciudad vieja de Ierushalaim
Fiesta de MOTL
NOCHE EN TEL AVIV

Viernes 24 de abril
Museo Rabin - Plaza Rabin
Eijal Haatzmaut  (Museo de la Independencia de Israel)
Najalat Biniamin (paseo por la calle de los artesanos)
Shuk Hakarmel, (mercado de Tel Aviv) –
Opcional: retiro de alumnos con familiares 15 hs.
NOCHE EN TEL AVIV

Sábado 25 de abril
Shabat - Paseo por Nevé Tzedek (barrio más antiguo de Tel aviv) 
Playas de Tel Aviv
Regreso de los alumnos que pasaron Shabat con sus familiares 18 hs.
Recorrido por la ciudad de Yaffo a la noche
NOCHE EN TEL AVIV

Domingo 26 de abril
Instituto Weitzman  de Ciencias
Beduinos - Carpa Beduina - Camellos
NOCHE EN RODED – CARPAS BEDUINAS

Lunes 27 de abril
Masada - Mar Muerto
Kotel (Muro de los Lamentos) - Túneles del Kotel
NOCHE EN JERUSALEM

Martes 28 de abril
Actividad de cierre - Traslado el aeropuerto
Regreso Argentina

Miércoles 29
Llegada a Ezeiza

Ezeiza is Argentina's international airport.

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I have yet to understand why people like to go see the death camps

yea its historical but there's much much cooler things out there compared to the camps