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Israel Where Every Market Tells a Story
Efraim "Abe" Abramov
Forest Hills, NY Travel Agent· 5 Years of Experience
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
Israel, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Eilat, HaifaInterests:
Historical Sites, Religious, Culinary & Foodie, Shopping, Escorted ToursAbout Me
I’ll never forget standing at the Western Wall at sunrise, the ancient stones warm under my fingertips, the air humming with whispered prayers. As a travel agent who’s walked the holy paths and hidden alleys of Israel, I can tell you—this land doesn’t just speak to your eyes, it reaches your soul. I’ve guided clients through Jerusalem’s Old City, where every stone tells a story—walking the Via Dolorosa, I felt the weight of history with every step, imagining the echoes of centuries past. At the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, I stood in the dim candlelight, the scent of incense thick in the air, and watched a woman kneel at the tomb of Christ, tears streaming down her face. Moments like that don’t just move you—they change you.
In Tel Aviv, the energy shifts entirely. I love starting mornings at Café Xroma, sipping rich Israeli coffee and biting into a warm bourekas fresh from the oven. Then it’s off to the beach—Gordon Beach, where the Mediterranean sparkles and locals jog, swim, and stretch in the golden light. One evening, I took a couple to Suzanne Dellal Square in Neve Tzedek, where dancers from the Batsheva ensemble performed under the stars. The city pulsed around us—jazz from a rooftop bar, laughter from a sidewalk shuk, the skyline glowing. Tel Aviv isn’t just a city; it’s a celebration of life.
And the food—oh, the food. I’ve wandered Machane Yehuda Market at dusk, the stalls lit like lanterns, the air thick with za’atar, grilled eggplant, and sweet knafeh. I once shared a mezze platter with a group at Morduch, the hummus so smooth it melted on the tongue, the falafel crisp and warm. And on the Sea of Galilee, I ate St. Peter’s fish grilled over an open flame, the lake shimmering under a full moon. That night, we boarded a replica of the “Jesus Boat” and floated in silence, the water calm, the stars endless. “I feel peace here,” one client whispered. I nodded. I do too.
I’ve hiked up Masada at dawn, the cable car line long, so we walked the Snake Path like the ancient rebels once did. At the top, the ruins of Herod’s palace stretched before us, the Dead Sea below like a mirror. Later, we floated in its salty waters, laughing as we tried—and failed—to swim. I smeared black mud on my face at Ein Gedi, then rinsed off under a desert waterfall. And in the Negev, I spent a night in a Bedouin tent, sipping mint tea, listening to stories under a sky so full of stars it looked like snow.
From the solemn beauty of Yad Vashem to the vibrant chaos of Jaffa’s flea market, from wine tasting in the Golan Heights to walking the crusader tunnels in Acre, Israel is endless. And as your travel agent, I don’t just plan trips—I open doors to moments that stay with you long after you’ve come home.
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
Israel, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Eilat, HaifaInterests:
Historical Sites, Religious, Culinary & Foodie, Shopping, Escorted ToursREVIEWS
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