<font size="4"><i><b>Tracing the Jordan River</b></i></font><br><div style="text-align: center;"><br></div><b>March 29, 2010, Monday, 1:30 pm</b><br><b>Cambridge Center for Adult Education</b><br><b>56 Brattle St, in Harvard Square, convenient to the Redline T train system</b><br>
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</a><div style="text-align: center;"><font size="1">Sea of Galilee, near Capernaum, 2009</font><br></div><br><i> A slide show about traveling from one of the headwaters of the Jordan, the Banias River flowing from Mt Hermon in the Galilee, to where the much-abused river disappears before Jericho. With an examination of the Sea of Galilee, especially the region of the major share of Christ's ministry, and the kibbutzim, Israeli settlements originally intended to reclaim land and define the contours of the forthcoming Israeli nation.</i><br>
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