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Clothing:
- [ ] Lightweight waterproof jacket or raincoat
- [ ] Layers for changing weather (e.g. sweaters, long-sleeve shirts, light jacket)
- [ ] Comfortable city clothes (for dinners, museums, and casual gatherings)
- [ ] Activewear or hiking clothes
- [ ] Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots
- [ ] Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
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Dress Code: Comfort is key. Most days call for casual, practical clothing—think jeans, t-shirts, and comfortable walking shoes. For dinners out, you may want to bring something a bit nicer, such as a collared shirt or a casual dress, though there’s no need for formalwear. Choose outfits that will keep you comfortable whether we’re strolling through coastal villages, exploring cultural sites, or celebrating Shabbat together.
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Essentials:
- [ ] Passport
- [ ] Prescriptions and medications (pack in carry-on!)
- [ ] Mobile phone and charger (with plug adapter)
- [ ] Camera or smartphone for capturing memories
- [ ] Toiletries
- [ ] Backpack or purse for days out
- [ ] Travel-sized umbrella or compact poncho
- [ ] Reusable water bottle
Optional Items:
- [ ] Binoculars for scenic views
- [ ] Portable power bank for charging devices on-the-go
- [ ] Collapsible walking stick for added stability during walks
- [ ] A small journal to record notes and ideas from our learning and discussions
- [ ] Tallit
- [ ] Siddur
- [ ] Kippah for those who wear them
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