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March 8–18, 2015 Discover the extraordinary sites of Jerusalem on walking tours in the historic Old City. Visit the Dome of the Rock on Temple Mount and view the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Israel Museum. In Yad Vashem, see the Historical Museum and poignant Children's Memorial. Travel to the ancient fortress of Masada and experience the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea. Explore Beit She'an, a well-preserved Roman and Byzantine city, and tour the Museum of Art at Kibbutz Ein Harod with a curator. See the walled Old City in Akko and the famed Bahai Gardens of Haifa. Conclude in vibrant Tel Aviv to admire collections at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
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Page 1: Art & Archaeology of the Holy Land

T H E M E T R O P O L I T A N M U S E U M O F A R T u 1 0 0 0 F I F T H A V E N U E u N E W Y O R K , N E W Y O R K 1 0 0 2 8

T H E M E T R O P O L I T A N M U S E U M O F A R T

Dear Members and Friends of The Metropolitan Museum of Art,

The land of Israel offers unparalleled experiences for the traveler: awe-inspiring antiquities, stunning landscapes, and vibrant contemporary museums. We invite you to explore this trove of cultural riches next March on a journey led by Melanie Holcomb, Curator of Medieval Art, whose current work focuses on the art and history of the Holy Land.

Begin in Jerusalem, with a five-night stay at the legendary King David Hotel. Discover the four quarters of the Old City and visit the Western Wall on a walking tour ending at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Marvel at the Dead Sea Scrolls and other treasures in the Israel Museum, and ride a cable car to the ancient fortress of Masada.

Drive through the Jordan Valley to explore the remains of the ancient city of Beit She’an, then continue to Kibbutz Ein Harod for a tour of its Museum of Art. Spend a night in Tiberias, on the Sea of Galilee, before traveling west to the historic port of Acre, where pilgrims, merchants, and armies disembarked. A stroll in the magnificent Bahá’í Gardens in Haifa is an added delight.

Our program concludes with three nights in sun-drenched Tel Aviv. Discover its Bauhaus buildings, admire the extensive collections of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and browse in the galleries of the port city of Jaffa. An optional postlude in Jordan is also offered.

I hope you will join us for this memorable visit to a fascinating land. Sincerely,

Emily K. Rafferty

President

LEBANONSYRIA

Tel Aviv

Jerusalem

JORDAN

I S R A E LEGYPT

Petra

Madaba

Amman

Jerash

RedSea

Eilat

Wadi Rum

Haifa

Akko

Tiberias

DeadSea

Mediterranean

Sea

Sea ofGalilee

WESTBANK

GAZASTRIP

TRAVELING WITH YOUMelanie Holcomb, a curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art since 1999, is a specialist in the luxury arts of the Middle Ages. She has a particular interest in travel, trade, and other means of cultural exchange among medieval patrons and artists. An alumna of Smith College and

the University of Michigan, Dr. Holcomb was Curator of Pen and Parchment: Drawing in the Middle Ages in 2009 and was co-curator of the exhibition series, Medieval Jewish Art in Context. She and colleague Barbara Boehm are currently preparing an exhibition devoted to Jerusalem in the Middle Ages, scheduled for 2016 at the Met. An engaging teacher and lecturer, Dr. Holcomb was a featured speaker at TEDxMet. This will be her fifth time accompanying a Travel with the Met group. u

u u u

PROGRAM RATE PER PERSON $8,550SINGLE SUPPLEMENT $1,690

RATE INCLUDES

u Nine nights hotel accommodations, as per itinerary

u Enrichment program of lectures by Melanie Holcomb

u Buffet breakfast daily, six lunches, four dinners, and one reception. Bottled water / coffee / tea with all meals; wine and beer at dinners

u Airport / hotel / airport group transfers

u Porterage for one suitcase per person

u Escorted sightseeing and entrance fees

u Gratuities to local guides and drivers

NOT INCLUDED IN RATE International airfare; passport and visa fees; alcoholic beverages other than wine and beer at dinners; personal items and expenses; trip insurance; excess baggage charges; meals not specified; transfers for those not on suggested flights; any other items not specifically included.

PRSRT STDU.S. Postage

PAIDACADEMIC

ARRANGEMENTS ABROAD

T H E M E T R O P O L I T A N M U S E U M O F A R T

u March 8 to 18, 2015 u

T H E M E T R O P O L I T A N M U S E U M O F A R T

1000 Fifth Avenue u New York, NY 10028

u ART & ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE HOLY LAND: A Privileged View u

March 8 to 18, 2015

The Treasury at Petra

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o by

Eri

n So

rens

en

Discover this modern country, home to some of the world’s oldest civilizations. From Tel Aviv, drive to Jordan’s capital of Amman to meet with the director of the American Center of Oriental Research. Explore Madaba, “City of Mosaics,” and Mount Nebo, from which Moses viewed the Promised Land. Drive along the 5,000-year-old King’s Highway to the stunning rose- red city of Petra. Explore nearby Wadi Rum—famously filmed in Lawrence of Arabia—in four-wheel-drive vehicles, stopping for a traditional lunch under Bedouin tents. From Petra, cross the Israeli border to the port city of Eilat and fly to Tel Aviv to board your return flight home. Accommodations are at the Four Seasons Hotel in Amman and the Mövenpick Resort in Petra. u

OPTIONAL JORDAN POSTLUDE $2,130 per person. $495 single supplement. Includes three nights accommodations, as per itinerary; buffet breakfast daily, four lunches, one dinner; VIP assistance at Allenby Bridge border crossing; flight from Eilat to Tel Aviv.

OPTIONAL JORDAN POSTLUDEMarch 18 to 21, 2015

u A r t & A r c h A e o l o g y o f t h e h o l y l A n d u

A Privileged View

www.metmuseum.org / t rave l

Page 2: Art & Archaeology of the Holy Land

T H E M E T R O P O L I T A N M U S E U M O F A R T u 1 0 0 0 F I F T H A V E N U E u N E W Y O R K , N E W Y O R K 1 0 0 2 8

T H E M E T R O P O L I T A N M U S E U M O F A R T

Dear Members and Friends of The Metropolitan Museum of Art,

The land of Israel offers unparalleled experiences for the traveler: awe-inspiring antiquities, stunning landscapes, and vibrant contemporary museums. We invite you to explore this trove of cultural riches next March on a journey led by Melanie Holcomb, Curator of Medieval Art, whose current work focuses on the art and history of the Holy Land.

Begin in Jerusalem, with a five-night stay at the legendary King David Hotel. Discover the four quarters of the Old City and visit the Western Wall on a walking tour ending at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Marvel at the Dead Sea Scrolls and other treasures in the Israel Museum, and ride a cable car to the ancient fortress of Masada.

Drive through the Jordan Valley to explore the remains of the ancient city of Beit She’an, then continue to Kibbutz Ein Harod for a tour of its Museum of Art. Spend a night in Tiberias, on the Sea of Galilee, before traveling west to the historic port of Acre, where pilgrims, merchants, and armies disembarked. A stroll in the magnificent Bahá’í Gardens in Haifa is an added delight.

Our program concludes with three nights in sun-drenched Tel Aviv. Discover its Bauhaus buildings, admire the extensive collections of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and browse in the galleries of the port city of Jaffa. An optional postlude in Jordan is also offered.

I hope you will join us for this memorable visit to a fascinating land. Sincerely,

Emily K. Rafferty

President

LEBANONSYRIA

Tel Aviv

Jerusalem

JORDAN

I S R A E LEGYPT

Petra

Madaba

Amman

Jerash

RedSea

Eilat

Wadi Rum

Haifa

Akko

Tiberias

DeadSea

Mediterranean

Sea

Sea ofGalilee

WESTBANK

GAZASTRIP

TRAVELING WITH YOUMelanie Holcomb, a curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art since 1999, is a specialist in the luxury arts of the Middle Ages. She has a particular interest in travel, trade, and other means of cultural exchange among medieval patrons and artists. An alumna of Smith College and

the University of Michigan, Dr. Holcomb was Curator of Pen and Parchment: Drawing in the Middle Ages in 2009 and was co-curator of the exhibition series, Medieval Jewish Art in Context. She and colleague Barbara Boehm are currently preparing an exhibition devoted to Jerusalem in the Middle Ages, scheduled for 2016 at the Met. An engaging teacher and lecturer, Dr. Holcomb was a featured speaker at TEDxMet. This will be her fifth time accompanying a Travel with the Met group. u

u u u

PROGRAM RATE PER PERSON $8,550SINGLE SUPPLEMENT $1,690

RATE INCLUDES

u Nine nights hotel accommodations, as per itinerary

u Enrichment program of lectures by Melanie Holcomb

u Buffet breakfast daily, six lunches, four dinners, and one reception. Bottled water / coffee / tea with all meals; wine and beer at dinners

u Airport / hotel / airport group transfers

u Porterage for one suitcase per person

u Escorted sightseeing and entrance fees

u Gratuities to local guides and drivers

NOT INCLUDED IN RATE International airfare; passport and visa fees; alcoholic beverages other than wine and beer at dinners; personal items and expenses; trip insurance; excess baggage charges; meals not specified; transfers for those not on suggested flights; any other items not specifically included.

PRSRT STDU.S. Postage

PAIDACADEMIC

ARRANGEMENTS ABROAD

T H E M E T R O P O L I T A N M U S E U M O F A R T

u March 8 to 18, 2015 u

T H E M E T R O P O L I T A N M U S E U M O F A R T

1000 Fifth Avenue u New York, NY 10028

u ART & ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE HOLY LAND: A Privileged View u

March 8 to 18, 2015

The Treasury at Petra

phot

o by

Eri

n So

rens

en

Discover this modern country, home to some of the world’s oldest civilizations. From Tel Aviv, drive to Jordan’s capital of Amman to meet with the director of the American Center of Oriental Research. Explore Madaba, “City of Mosaics,” and Mount Nebo, from which Moses viewed the Promised Land. Drive along the 5,000-year-old King’s Highway to the stunning rose- red city of Petra. Explore nearby Wadi Rum—famously filmed in Lawrence of Arabia—in four-wheel-drive vehicles, stopping for a traditional lunch under Bedouin tents. From Petra, cross the Israeli border to the port city of Eilat and fly to Tel Aviv to board your return flight home. Accommodations are at the Four Seasons Hotel in Amman and the Mövenpick Resort in Petra. u

OPTIONAL JORDAN POSTLUDE $2,130 per person. $495 single supplement. Includes three nights accommodations, as per itinerary; buffet breakfast daily, four lunches, one dinner; VIP assistance at Allenby Bridge border crossing; flight from Eilat to Tel Aviv.

OPTIONAL JORDAN POSTLUDEMarch 18 to 21, 2015

u A r t & A r c h A e o l o g y o f t h e h o l y l A n d u

A Privileged View

www.metmuseum.org / t rave l

Page 3: Art & Archaeology of the Holy Land

JERUSALEMWednesday, March 11

This morning visit Temple Mount, also known as the Noble Sanctuary, an area sacred to Jews and Muslims. There stand some of the most splendid examples of early Islamic architecture. Lunch precedes an afternoon visit to the Israel Museum. We will be greeted by the museum’s director (pending scheduling) before we tour the collections, including the famed Dead Sea Scrolls. The early evening is reserved for a private reception.

JERUSALEMThursday, March 12

Spend the morning at Yad Vashem, where visits include the Avenue of the Righteous, the Historical Museum, and the poignant Children’s Memorial. In the afternoon depart for Bethlehem, perched on a hill at the edge of the Judean desert. See the Church of the Nativity, one of the holiest places in Christendom and a focal point for pilgrimages from all over the world. Dinner and the evening are at leisure.

JERUSALEMFriday, March 13

Today we drive south to the ancient fortress of Masada, passing the high cliffs in whose caves the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. A cable car will take us to the top of this breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage site. A relaxing lunch is arranged at the Dead Sea, where you may wish to float in the buoyant mineral-rich waters. Upon our return to Jerusalem, gather for a traditional Shabbat dinner.

u A RT & A R C H A E O L O G Y O F T H E H O LY L A N D u

A Privileged ViewMarch 8 to 18, 2015

________________________ u ________________________

u A R T & A R C H A E O L O G Y O F T H E H O L Y L A N D u

NEW YORKSunday, March 8

Depart New York on an overnight flight to Tel Aviv.

TEL AVIV u JERUSALEMMonday, March 9

Arrive mid-afternoon in Tel Aviv and transfer to Jerusalem, one of the world’s most alluring cities, held sacred by the three great monotheistic faiths: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Accommodations are arranged at the legendary King David Hotel. Gather at the hotel for a welcome reception and dinner, with introductory remarks by Melanie Holcomb.

JERUSALEMTuesday, March 10

Following a lecture, a short drive takes us to the Tower of David Museum near the Old City’s Jaffa Gate. Built into a medieval citadel, the museum showcases the long and complex history of Jerusalem. Continue to the Western Wall, the only remaining part of the Second Jewish Temple that was destroyed in 70 C.E. After lunch, a walking tour to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher includes the Jewish, Muslim, Armenian, and Christian quarters. The evening is at leisure.

Memorial at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem

The Tower of David, Jerusalem

u A P R I V I L E G E D V I E W u

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Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem

Al-Jazzar Mosque, Acre

Amphitheater, Beit She’an

TIBERIAS u TEL AVIVSunday, March 15

Depart for the city of Acre and tour the walled Old City and 12th-century subterranean Crusader vaults and halls. See the Al-Jazzar Mosque, the largest mosque in Israel outside of Jerusalem. Then continue to Haifa, built on the slopes of Mount Carmel, for lunch and a visit to the famed Bahá’í Gardens. Travel along the coast to Tel Aviv and check in at the Carlton Hotel, on the shores of the Mediterranean. You may wish to dine at one of the city’s fine restaurants this evening.

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Sar

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son

Jaffa port

To reserve a place, please return this form along with your deposit of $1,500 per person (of which $350 is non-refundable for administrative fees) payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 23rd Floor, New York, NY 10018-3721.

____________________________________________________________________________________Name(s) in Full as on Passport(s). Please Print.

____________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________Address ____________________________________________________________________________________City State Zip

____________________________________________________________________________________Telephone (Home) (Business)

____________________________________________________________________________________Fax E-mail

ACCOMMODATIONS Hotel Room Preference p Double p Twin p Single I wish to share a room with __________________________________________________

OPTIONAL POSTLUDE IN JORDAN p I/We wish to join the optional postlude in Jordan. Hotel Room Preference p Double p Twin p Single

FORM OF PAYMENT p Enclosed is my check (payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad) p Credit card (may be used for deposit only)

____________________________________________________________________________________Name on Credit Card

____________________________________________________________________________________Credit Card Number

____________________________________________________________________________________3- or 4-Digit Security Code Expiration Date

Each participant must sign below. I/We confirm that I/we have carefully read and agree to the Terms & Conditions of this Program. I/We agree to full payment by check 120 days prior to departure.

____________________________________________________________________________________Signature (Required) Date

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T H E M E T R O P O L I T A N M U S E U M O F A R T

Art & Archaeology of the Holy Land u March 8 to 18, 2015R E S E R V A T I O N A P P L I C A T I O N

For additional information, please contact Academic Arrangements Abroad Telephone: 212-514-8921 or 800-221-1944 u Fax: 212-344-7493 u E-mail: [email protected] u www.metmuseum.org/travel

TEL AVIVTuesday, March 17

Today begins at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel’s leading museum of modern and contemporary art and home to one of the world’s largest collections of Israeli art. Then travel south along the coast to explore the Old Quarter of nearby Jaffa, with its boutiques and galleries. Lunch and the afternoon are at leisure. This evening, toast a memorable trip at a festive farewell dinner.

TEL AVIV u NEW YORKWednesday, March 18

After breakfast, transfer to the Tel Aviv airport for the return flight to New York. u

TEL AVIVMonday, March 16

This morning enjoy a special visit to a private collection, followed by lunch in the lively Old Port area of Tel Aviv. An afternoon architectural tour introduces the UNESCO World Heritage “White City” with its Bauhaus or International style buildings dating from the 1930s. Dinner is at leisure.

Bauhaus architecture in the “White City,” Tel Aviv

u T E R M S & C O N D I T I O N S u

AIRFARE Academic Arrangements Abroad (AAA) will be pleased to assist with air travel arrangements for this program, including specially negotiated group airfare when available, suggested flights, or individual requests, for a processing fee of $40 per person. Complete details will be provided in your confirmation mailing.PAYMENT SCHEDULE A deposit of $1,500 per person, payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad, of which $350 is non-refundable for administrative fees, is required with the reservation application. Final payment, by check only, must be received 120 days prior to departure. HEALTH All participants must be in good health. This program involves extensive walking over uneven surfaces, climbing stairs at monuments and other locations not handicapped accessible, and climbing in and out of various conveyances. Any condition that may require assistance or special medical attention must bereported at the time of your reservation. PHOTOGRAPHY Photographs or, in some cases, videotapes of participants of Travel With the Met trips may be used for educational and promotional purposes by The Metropolitan Museum of Art.INSURANCE TRIP CANCELLATION / EMERGENCY MEDICAL EVACUATION / BAGGAGE / ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.

CANCELLATION PENALTIES ARE STRICTLY ENFORCED. AAA will send an insurance application upon receipt of deposit, although you may select an alternative insurer of your choice. Please note that as of September 11, 2014, the U.S. Department of State updated the travel warning for Israel. For the most up-to-date information, please visit www.travel.state.gov.CHANGES IN ITINERARY & COSTS The itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) and AAA. All prices quoted are based on prevailing fuel prices, airfares, and currency exchange rates in effect at the time of brochure printing and are subject to change without notice. Deviations from the scheduled itinerary are at the expense of the individual. RESPONSIBILITY CLAUSE The participation of the Met is limited to educational sponsorship of the program described in this brochure (The Program). AAA acts only as an agent for the participant with respect to transportation, accommodations and all other services, relating to The Program. AAA, the Met and/or their agents assume no responsibility or liability for any act, error or omission, or for any injury, loss, accident, delay or irregularity which may be occasioned by reason of any defect in any aircraft, ship, train, bus or other carrier, or through neglect or default of any subcontractor or other third party, which may be used wholly or in part in the performance of their duty to the participants of The Program. The passage ticket issued by the carrier is the sole contract between the participant and the carrier. Nor will AAA or the Met and/or their agents be responsible for loss, injury, damages or expenses to persons or property,due to illness, weather, strikes, local laws, hostilities, wars, terrorist acts, acts of nature or other such causes in connection with The Program or anything beyond their reasonable control. AAA is not responsible for transportation or other program delays and changes, nor additional expenses or loss of time that may be incurred. In the event it becomes necessary or advisable for the comfort or well-being of the participants, or for any reason whatsoever, to alter the itinerary at any time, without notice to the participants, such alterations will be made without penalty to AAA or the Met. Additional expenses, if any, shall be borne by the participants. Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility of the participant at all times. The Met and AAA reserve the right to accept or decline any person as a participant at any time, or to require any participant to withdraw from The Program at their own expense when such an action is determined by AAA or the Met to be in the best interest of the participant’s health and safety, or the general welfare of the other participants. CANCELLATION POLICY AAA must strictly adhere to its cancellation policy to offset costs incurred prior to the commencement of The Program, which may include but are not limited to: advance payments to land operators; ship charters; communicationexpenses; development/promotional expenses and the loss of time that might have permitted resale of reserved space. All cancellations must be made in writing to the offices of AAA and are subject to a $350 non-refundable administrative fee. All refunds are limited to amounts actually received by AAA and are the sole responsibility of AAA; the Met shall have no liability for refunds. At the time AAA receives written notification of cancellation, the following cancellation charges will apply cancellations received between 120 and 91 days prior to departure, 20 percent of the program cost per person; those received between 90 and 61 days before departure, 50 percent of the program cost per person; no refunds will be given for cancellations received within60 days of departure. No refunds are given for cancellation on or after the day ofdeparture, or for unused portions of the tour, for any reason. Air cancellation charges, if any, will be assessed in accordance with airline regulations. All group fare tickets must be issued no less than 30 days prior to departure. NOTE: Neither AAA nor the Met shall be liable for any airline cancellation penalties incurred by the purchase of a non-refundable ticket. In the case of a cancellation due to shortage of participants, AAA will attempt to notify all participants at least 45 days prior to departure. However, AAA reserves the right to cancel The Program prior to departure for any reason and, in such case, reimbursement of refundable costs of the trip by AAA shall constitute full settlement with the participant. In the unlikely event that a dispute arises between a participant and AAA or the Met, the following conditions will apply: (a) the dispute will be settled by binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association in New York, NY; (b) the dispute will be governed by New York Law; (c) the maximum amount of recovery to which a participant shall be entitled under any and all circumstances will be the sum of all monies actually received from the participant by AAA. The participant agrees that this is a fair and reasonable limitation on the damages, of any sort whatsoever, that a participant may suffer. Upon payment of the deposit to AAA, the participant agrees to be bound by the above terms and conditions.

Copyright © 2014 Arrangements Abroad, Inc. CST 2059789

On the front and back covers: Jerusalem from the Environs by Charles-Théodore Frère (possibly 1881). Oil on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Collection, Bequest of Catharine Lorillard Wolfe, 1887 (87.15.106). On the back cover (bottom): Mosaic detail, the Dome of the Rock.

JERUSALEM u TIBERIASSaturday, March 14

On a drive through the Jordan Valley explore the archaeological remains at Beit She’an, the best preserved Roman and Byzantine city in northern Israel, with elaborate bath houses and a Roman theater. Ongoing excavations have uncovered a city center, mosaic floors, and colonnaded streets. A curatorial tour is arranged at nearby Kibbutz Ein Harod with its impressive Mishkan L’Omanut, one of Israel’s first art museums. The sculpture garden includes pieces by Israeli artists such as Jacob Epstein. Following lunch, depart for the Scots Hotel in Tiberias. Dinner is at the hotel.

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JERUSALEMWednesday, March 11

This morning visit Temple Mount, also known as the Noble Sanctuary, an area sacred to Jews and Muslims. There stand some of the most splendid examples of early Islamic architecture. Lunch precedes an afternoon visit to the Israel Museum. We will be greeted by the museum’s director (pending scheduling) before we tour the collections, including the famed Dead Sea Scrolls. The early evening is reserved for a private reception.

JERUSALEMThursday, March 12

Spend the morning at Yad Vashem, where visits include the Avenue of the Righteous, the Historical Museum, and the poignant Children’s Memorial. In the afternoon depart for Bethlehem, perched on a hill at the edge of the Judean desert. See the Church of the Nativity, one of the holiest places in Christendom and a focal point for pilgrimages from all over the world. Dinner and the evening are at leisure.

JERUSALEMFriday, March 13

Today we drive south to the ancient fortress of Masada, passing the high cliffs in whose caves the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. A cable car will take us to the top of this breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage site. A relaxing lunch is arranged at the Dead Sea, where you may wish to float in the buoyant mineral-rich waters. Upon our return to Jerusalem, gather for a traditional Shabbat dinner.

u A RT & A R C H A E O L O G Y O F T H E H O LY L A N D u

A Privileged ViewMarch 8 to 18, 2015

________________________ u ________________________

u A R T & A R C H A E O L O G Y O F T H E H O L Y L A N D u

NEW YORKSunday, March 8

Depart New York on an overnight flight to Tel Aviv.

TEL AVIV u JERUSALEMMonday, March 9

Arrive mid-afternoon in Tel Aviv and transfer to Jerusalem, one of the world’s most alluring cities, held sacred by the three great monotheistic faiths: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Accommodations are arranged at the legendary King David Hotel. Gather at the hotel for a welcome reception and dinner, with introductory remarks by Melanie Holcomb.

JERUSALEMTuesday, March 10

Following a lecture, a short drive takes us to the Tower of David Museum near the Old City’s Jaffa Gate. Built into a medieval citadel, the museum showcases the long and complex history of Jerusalem. Continue to the Western Wall, the only remaining part of the Second Jewish Temple that was destroyed in 70 C.E. After lunch, a walking tour to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher includes the Jewish, Muslim, Armenian, and Christian quarters. The evening is at leisure.

Memorial at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem

The Tower of David, Jerusalem

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Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem

Al-Jazzar Mosque, Acre

Amphitheater, Beit She’an

TIBERIAS u TEL AVIVSunday, March 15

Depart for the city of Acre and tour the walled Old City and 12th-century subterranean Crusader vaults and halls. See the Al-Jazzar Mosque, the largest mosque in Israel outside of Jerusalem. Then continue to Haifa, built on the slopes of Mount Carmel, for lunch and a visit to the famed Bahá’í Gardens. Travel along the coast to Tel Aviv and check in at the Carlton Hotel, on the shores of the Mediterranean. You may wish to dine at one of the city’s fine restaurants this evening.

phot

o by

Sar

ah F

ergu

son

Jaffa port

To reserve a place, please return this form along with your deposit of $1,500 per person (of which $350 is non-refundable for administrative fees) payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 23rd Floor, New York, NY 10018-3721.

____________________________________________________________________________________Name(s) in Full as on Passport(s). Please Print.

____________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________Address ____________________________________________________________________________________City State Zip

____________________________________________________________________________________Telephone (Home) (Business)

____________________________________________________________________________________Fax E-mail

ACCOMMODATIONS Hotel Room Preference p Double p Twin p Single I wish to share a room with __________________________________________________

OPTIONAL POSTLUDE IN JORDAN p I/We wish to join the optional postlude in Jordan. Hotel Room Preference p Double p Twin p Single

FORM OF PAYMENT p Enclosed is my check (payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad) p Credit card (may be used for deposit only)

____________________________________________________________________________________Name on Credit Card

____________________________________________________________________________________Credit Card Number

____________________________________________________________________________________3- or 4-Digit Security Code Expiration Date

Each participant must sign below. I/We confirm that I/we have carefully read and agree to the Terms & Conditions of this Program. I/We agree to full payment by check 120 days prior to departure.

____________________________________________________________________________________Signature (Required) Date

____________________________________________________________________________________Signature (Required) Date

T H E M E T R O P O L I T A N M U S E U M O F A R T

Art & Archaeology of the Holy Land u March 8 to 18, 2015R E S E R V A T I O N A P P L I C A T I O N

For additional information, please contact Academic Arrangements Abroad Telephone: 212-514-8921 or 800-221-1944 u Fax: 212-344-7493 u E-mail: [email protected] u www.metmuseum.org/travel

TEL AVIVTuesday, March 17

Today begins at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel’s leading museum of modern and contemporary art and home to one of the world’s largest collections of Israeli art. Then travel south along the coast to explore the Old Quarter of nearby Jaffa, with its boutiques and galleries. Lunch and the afternoon are at leisure. This evening, toast a memorable trip at a festive farewell dinner.

TEL AVIV u NEW YORKWednesday, March 18

After breakfast, transfer to the Tel Aviv airport for the return flight to New York. u

TEL AVIVMonday, March 16

This morning enjoy a special visit to a private collection, followed by lunch in the lively Old Port area of Tel Aviv. An afternoon architectural tour introduces the UNESCO World Heritage “White City” with its Bauhaus or International style buildings dating from the 1930s. Dinner is at leisure.

Bauhaus architecture in the “White City,” Tel Aviv

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AIRFARE Academic Arrangements Abroad (AAA) will be pleased to assist with air travel arrangements for this program, including specially negotiated group airfare when available, suggested flights, or individual requests, for a processing fee of $40 per person. Complete details will be provided in your confirmation mailing.PAYMENT SCHEDULE A deposit of $1,500 per person, payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad, of which $350 is non-refundable for administrative fees, is required with the reservation application. Final payment, by check only, must be received 120 days prior to departure. HEALTH All participants must be in good health. This program involves extensive walking over uneven surfaces, climbing stairs at monuments and other locations not handicapped accessible, and climbing in and out of various conveyances. Any condition that may require assistance or special medical attention must bereported at the time of your reservation. PHOTOGRAPHY Photographs or, in some cases, videotapes of participants of Travel With the Met trips may be used for educational and promotional purposes by The Metropolitan Museum of Art.INSURANCE TRIP CANCELLATION / EMERGENCY MEDICAL EVACUATION / BAGGAGE / ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.

CANCELLATION PENALTIES ARE STRICTLY ENFORCED. AAA will send an insurance application upon receipt of deposit, although you may select an alternative insurer of your choice. Please note that as of September 11, 2014, the U.S. Department of State updated the travel warning for Israel. For the most up-to-date information, please visit www.travel.state.gov.CHANGES IN ITINERARY & COSTS The itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) and AAA. All prices quoted are based on prevailing fuel prices, airfares, and currency exchange rates in effect at the time of brochure printing and are subject to change without notice. Deviations from the scheduled itinerary are at the expense of the individual. RESPONSIBILITY CLAUSE The participation of the Met is limited to educational sponsorship of the program described in this brochure (The Program). AAA acts only as an agent for the participant with respect to transportation, accommodations and all other services, relating to The Program. AAA, the Met and/or their agents assume no responsibility or liability for any act, error or omission, or for any injury, loss, accident, delay or irregularity which may be occasioned by reason of any defect in any aircraft, ship, train, bus or other carrier, or through neglect or default of any subcontractor or other third party, which may be used wholly or in part in the performance of their duty to the participants of The Program. The passage ticket issued by the carrier is the sole contract between the participant and the carrier. Nor will AAA or the Met and/or their agents be responsible for loss, injury, damages or expenses to persons or property,due to illness, weather, strikes, local laws, hostilities, wars, terrorist acts, acts of nature or other such causes in connection with The Program or anything beyond their reasonable control. AAA is not responsible for transportation or other program delays and changes, nor additional expenses or loss of time that may be incurred. In the event it becomes necessary or advisable for the comfort or well-being of the participants, or for any reason whatsoever, to alter the itinerary at any time, without notice to the participants, such alterations will be made without penalty to AAA or the Met. Additional expenses, if any, shall be borne by the participants. Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility of the participant at all times. The Met and AAA reserve the right to accept or decline any person as a participant at any time, or to require any participant to withdraw from The Program at their own expense when such an action is determined by AAA or the Met to be in the best interest of the participant’s health and safety, or the general welfare of the other participants. CANCELLATION POLICY AAA must strictly adhere to its cancellation policy to offset costs incurred prior to the commencement of The Program, which may include but are not limited to: advance payments to land operators; ship charters; communicationexpenses; development/promotional expenses and the loss of time that might have permitted resale of reserved space. All cancellations must be made in writing to the offices of AAA and are subject to a $350 non-refundable administrative fee. All refunds are limited to amounts actually received by AAA and are the sole responsibility of AAA; the Met shall have no liability for refunds. At the time AAA receives written notification of cancellation, the following cancellation charges will apply cancellations received between 120 and 91 days prior to departure, 20 percent of the program cost per person; those received between 90 and 61 days before departure, 50 percent of the program cost per person; no refunds will be given for cancellations received within60 days of departure. No refunds are given for cancellation on or after the day ofdeparture, or for unused portions of the tour, for any reason. Air cancellation charges, if any, will be assessed in accordance with airline regulations. All group fare tickets must be issued no less than 30 days prior to departure. NOTE: Neither AAA nor the Met shall be liable for any airline cancellation penalties incurred by the purchase of a non-refundable ticket. In the case of a cancellation due to shortage of participants, AAA will attempt to notify all participants at least 45 days prior to departure. However, AAA reserves the right to cancel The Program prior to departure for any reason and, in such case, reimbursement of refundable costs of the trip by AAA shall constitute full settlement with the participant. In the unlikely event that a dispute arises between a participant and AAA or the Met, the following conditions will apply: (a) the dispute will be settled by binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association in New York, NY; (b) the dispute will be governed by New York Law; (c) the maximum amount of recovery to which a participant shall be entitled under any and all circumstances will be the sum of all monies actually received from the participant by AAA. The participant agrees that this is a fair and reasonable limitation on the damages, of any sort whatsoever, that a participant may suffer. Upon payment of the deposit to AAA, the participant agrees to be bound by the above terms and conditions.

Copyright © 2014 Arrangements Abroad, Inc. CST 2059789

On the front and back covers: Jerusalem from the Environs by Charles-Théodore Frère (possibly 1881). Oil on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Collection, Bequest of Catharine Lorillard Wolfe, 1887 (87.15.106). On the back cover (bottom): Mosaic detail, the Dome of the Rock.

JERUSALEM u TIBERIASSaturday, March 14

On a drive through the Jordan Valley explore the archaeological remains at Beit She’an, the best preserved Roman and Byzantine city in northern Israel, with elaborate bath houses and a Roman theater. Ongoing excavations have uncovered a city center, mosaic floors, and colonnaded streets. A curatorial tour is arranged at nearby Kibbutz Ein Harod with its impressive Mishkan L’Omanut, one of Israel’s first art museums. The sculpture garden includes pieces by Israeli artists such as Jacob Epstein. Following lunch, depart for the Scots Hotel in Tiberias. Dinner is at the hotel.

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JERUSALEMWednesday, March 11

This morning visit Temple Mount, also known as the Noble Sanctuary, an area sacred to Jews and Muslims. There stand some of the most splendid examples of early Islamic architecture. Lunch precedes an afternoon visit to the Israel Museum. We will be greeted by the museum’s director (pending scheduling) before we tour the collections, including the famed Dead Sea Scrolls. The early evening is reserved for a private reception.

JERUSALEMThursday, March 12

Spend the morning at Yad Vashem, where visits include the Avenue of the Righteous, the Historical Museum, and the poignant Children’s Memorial. In the afternoon depart for Bethlehem, perched on a hill at the edge of the Judean desert. See the Church of the Nativity, one of the holiest places in Christendom and a focal point for pilgrimages from all over the world. Dinner and the evening are at leisure.

JERUSALEMFriday, March 13

Today we drive south to the ancient fortress of Masada, passing the high cliffs in whose caves the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. A cable car will take us to the top of this breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage site. A relaxing lunch is arranged at the Dead Sea, where you may wish to float in the buoyant mineral-rich waters. Upon our return to Jerusalem, gather for a traditional Shabbat dinner.

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NEW YORKSunday, March 8

Depart New York on an overnight flight to Tel Aviv.

TEL AVIV u JERUSALEMMonday, March 9

Arrive mid-afternoon in Tel Aviv and transfer to Jerusalem, one of the world’s most alluring cities, held sacred by the three great monotheistic faiths: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Accommodations are arranged at the legendary King David Hotel. Gather at the hotel for a welcome reception and dinner, with introductory remarks by Melanie Holcomb.

JERUSALEMTuesday, March 10

Following a lecture, a short drive takes us to the Tower of David Museum near the Old City’s Jaffa Gate. Built into a medieval citadel, the museum showcases the long and complex history of Jerusalem. Continue to the Western Wall, the only remaining part of the Second Jewish Temple that was destroyed in 70 C.E. After lunch, a walking tour to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher includes the Jewish, Muslim, Armenian, and Christian quarters. The evening is at leisure.

Memorial at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem

The Tower of David, Jerusalem

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Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem

Al-Jazzar Mosque, Acre

Amphitheater, Beit She’an

TIBERIAS u TEL AVIVSunday, March 15

Depart for the city of Acre and tour the walled Old City and 12th-century subterranean Crusader vaults and halls. See the Al-Jazzar Mosque, the largest mosque in Israel outside of Jerusalem. Then continue to Haifa, built on the slopes of Mount Carmel, for lunch and a visit to the famed Bahá’í Gardens. Travel along the coast to Tel Aviv and check in at the Carlton Hotel, on the shores of the Mediterranean. You may wish to dine at one of the city’s fine restaurants this evening.

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To reserve a place, please return this form along with your deposit of $1,500 per person (of which $350 is non-refundable for administrative fees) payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 23rd Floor, New York, NY 10018-3721.

____________________________________________________________________________________Name(s) in Full as on Passport(s). Please Print.

____________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________Address ____________________________________________________________________________________City State Zip

____________________________________________________________________________________Telephone (Home) (Business)

____________________________________________________________________________________Fax E-mail

ACCOMMODATIONS Hotel Room Preference p Double p Twin p Single I wish to share a room with __________________________________________________

OPTIONAL POSTLUDE IN JORDAN p I/We wish to join the optional postlude in Jordan. Hotel Room Preference p Double p Twin p Single

FORM OF PAYMENT p Enclosed is my check (payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad) p Credit card (may be used for deposit only)

____________________________________________________________________________________Name on Credit Card

____________________________________________________________________________________Credit Card Number

____________________________________________________________________________________3- or 4-Digit Security Code Expiration Date

Each participant must sign below. I/We confirm that I/we have carefully read and agree to the Terms & Conditions of this Program. I/We agree to full payment by check 120 days prior to departure.

____________________________________________________________________________________Signature (Required) Date

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Art & Archaeology of the Holy Land u March 8 to 18, 2015R E S E R V A T I O N A P P L I C A T I O N

For additional information, please contact Academic Arrangements Abroad Telephone: 212-514-8921 or 800-221-1944 u Fax: 212-344-7493 u E-mail: [email protected] u www.metmuseum.org/travel

TEL AVIVTuesday, March 17

Today begins at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel’s leading museum of modern and contemporary art and home to one of the world’s largest collections of Israeli art. Then travel south along the coast to explore the Old Quarter of nearby Jaffa, with its boutiques and galleries. Lunch and the afternoon are at leisure. This evening, toast a memorable trip at a festive farewell dinner.

TEL AVIV u NEW YORKWednesday, March 18

After breakfast, transfer to the Tel Aviv airport for the return flight to New York. u

TEL AVIVMonday, March 16

This morning enjoy a special visit to a private collection, followed by lunch in the lively Old Port area of Tel Aviv. An afternoon architectural tour introduces the UNESCO World Heritage “White City” with its Bauhaus or International style buildings dating from the 1930s. Dinner is at leisure.

Bauhaus architecture in the “White City,” Tel Aviv

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AIRFARE Academic Arrangements Abroad (AAA) will be pleased to assist with air travel arrangements for this program, including specially negotiated group airfare when available, suggested flights, or individual requests, for a processing fee of $40 per person. Complete details will be provided in your confirmation mailing.PAYMENT SCHEDULE A deposit of $1,500 per person, payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad, of which $350 is non-refundable for administrative fees, is required with the reservation application. Final payment, by check only, must be received 120 days prior to departure. HEALTH All participants must be in good health. This program involves extensive walking over uneven surfaces, climbing stairs at monuments and other locations not handicapped accessible, and climbing in and out of various conveyances. Any condition that may require assistance or special medical attention must bereported at the time of your reservation. PHOTOGRAPHY Photographs or, in some cases, videotapes of participants of Travel With the Met trips may be used for educational and promotional purposes by The Metropolitan Museum of Art.INSURANCE TRIP CANCELLATION / EMERGENCY MEDICAL EVACUATION / BAGGAGE / ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.

CANCELLATION PENALTIES ARE STRICTLY ENFORCED. AAA will send an insurance application upon receipt of deposit, although you may select an alternative insurer of your choice. Please note that as of September 11, 2014, the U.S. Department of State updated the travel warning for Israel. For the most up-to-date information, please visit www.travel.state.gov.CHANGES IN ITINERARY & COSTS The itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) and AAA. All prices quoted are based on prevailing fuel prices, airfares, and currency exchange rates in effect at the time of brochure printing and are subject to change without notice. Deviations from the scheduled itinerary are at the expense of the individual. RESPONSIBILITY CLAUSE The participation of the Met is limited to educational sponsorship of the program described in this brochure (The Program). AAA acts only as an agent for the participant with respect to transportation, accommodations and all other services, relating to The Program. AAA, the Met and/or their agents assume no responsibility or liability for any act, error or omission, or for any injury, loss, accident, delay or irregularity which may be occasioned by reason of any defect in any aircraft, ship, train, bus or other carrier, or through neglect or default of any subcontractor or other third party, which may be used wholly or in part in the performance of their duty to the participants of The Program. The passage ticket issued by the carrier is the sole contract between the participant and the carrier. Nor will AAA or the Met and/or their agents be responsible for loss, injury, damages or expenses to persons or property,due to illness, weather, strikes, local laws, hostilities, wars, terrorist acts, acts of nature or other such causes in connection with The Program or anything beyond their reasonable control. AAA is not responsible for transportation or other program delays and changes, nor additional expenses or loss of time that may be incurred. In the event it becomes necessary or advisable for the comfort or well-being of the participants, or for any reason whatsoever, to alter the itinerary at any time, without notice to the participants, such alterations will be made without penalty to AAA or the Met. Additional expenses, if any, shall be borne by the participants. Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility of the participant at all times. The Met and AAA reserve the right to accept or decline any person as a participant at any time, or to require any participant to withdraw from The Program at their own expense when such an action is determined by AAA or the Met to be in the best interest of the participant’s health and safety, or the general welfare of the other participants. CANCELLATION POLICY AAA must strictly adhere to its cancellation policy to offset costs incurred prior to the commencement of The Program, which may include but are not limited to: advance payments to land operators; ship charters; communicationexpenses; development/promotional expenses and the loss of time that might have permitted resale of reserved space. All cancellations must be made in writing to the offices of AAA and are subject to a $350 non-refundable administrative fee. All refunds are limited to amounts actually received by AAA and are the sole responsibility of AAA; the Met shall have no liability for refunds. At the time AAA receives written notification of cancellation, the following cancellation charges will apply cancellations received between 120 and 91 days prior to departure, 20 percent of the program cost per person; those received between 90 and 61 days before departure, 50 percent of the program cost per person; no refunds will be given for cancellations received within60 days of departure. No refunds are given for cancellation on or after the day ofdeparture, or for unused portions of the tour, for any reason. Air cancellation charges, if any, will be assessed in accordance with airline regulations. All group fare tickets must be issued no less than 30 days prior to departure. NOTE: Neither AAA nor the Met shall be liable for any airline cancellation penalties incurred by the purchase of a non-refundable ticket. In the case of a cancellation due to shortage of participants, AAA will attempt to notify all participants at least 45 days prior to departure. However, AAA reserves the right to cancel The Program prior to departure for any reason and, in such case, reimbursement of refundable costs of the trip by AAA shall constitute full settlement with the participant. In the unlikely event that a dispute arises between a participant and AAA or the Met, the following conditions will apply: (a) the dispute will be settled by binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association in New York, NY; (b) the dispute will be governed by New York Law; (c) the maximum amount of recovery to which a participant shall be entitled under any and all circumstances will be the sum of all monies actually received from the participant by AAA. The participant agrees that this is a fair and reasonable limitation on the damages, of any sort whatsoever, that a participant may suffer. Upon payment of the deposit to AAA, the participant agrees to be bound by the above terms and conditions.

Copyright © 2014 Arrangements Abroad, Inc. CST 2059789

On the front and back covers: Jerusalem from the Environs by Charles-Théodore Frère (possibly 1881). Oil on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Collection, Bequest of Catharine Lorillard Wolfe, 1887 (87.15.106). On the back cover (bottom): Mosaic detail, the Dome of the Rock.

JERUSALEM u TIBERIASSaturday, March 14

On a drive through the Jordan Valley explore the archaeological remains at Beit She’an, the best preserved Roman and Byzantine city in northern Israel, with elaborate bath houses and a Roman theater. Ongoing excavations have uncovered a city center, mosaic floors, and colonnaded streets. A curatorial tour is arranged at nearby Kibbutz Ein Harod with its impressive Mishkan L’Omanut, one of Israel’s first art museums. The sculpture garden includes pieces by Israeli artists such as Jacob Epstein. Following lunch, depart for the Scots Hotel in Tiberias. Dinner is at the hotel.

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Dear Members and Friends of The Metropolitan Museum of Art,

The land of Israel offers unparalleled experiences for the traveler: awe-inspiring antiquities, stunning landscapes, and vibrant contemporary museums. We invite you to explore this trove of cultural riches next March on a journey led by Melanie Holcomb, Curator of Medieval Art, whose current work focuses on the art and history of the Holy Land.

Begin in Jerusalem, with a five-night stay at the legendary King David Hotel. Discover the four quarters of the Old City and visit the Western Wall on a walking tour ending at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Marvel at the Dead Sea Scrolls and other treasures in the Israel Museum, and ride a cable car to the ancient fortress of Masada.

Drive through the Jordan Valley to explore the remains of the ancient city of Beit She’an, then continue to Kibbutz Ein Harod for a tour of its Museum of Art. Spend a night in Tiberias, on the Sea of Galilee, before traveling west to the historic port of Acre, where pilgrims, merchants, and armies disembarked. A stroll in the magnificent Bahá’í Gardens in Haifa is an added delight.

Our program concludes with three nights in sun-drenched Tel Aviv. Discover its Bauhaus buildings, admire the extensive collections of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and browse in the galleries of the port city of Jaffa. An optional postlude in Jordan is also offered.

I hope you will join us for this memorable visit to a fascinating land. Sincerely,

Emily K. Rafferty

President

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TRAVELING WITH YOUMelanie Holcomb, a curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art since 1999, is a specialist in the luxury arts of the Middle Ages. She has a particular interest in travel, trade, and other means of cultural exchange among medieval patrons and artists. An alumna of Smith College and

the University of Michigan, Dr. Holcomb was Curator of Pen and Parchment: Drawing in the Middle Ages in 2009 and was co-curator of the exhibition series, Medieval Jewish Art in Context. She and colleague Barbara Boehm are currently preparing an exhibition devoted to Jerusalem in the Middle Ages, scheduled for 2016 at the Met. An engaging teacher and lecturer, Dr. Holcomb was a featured speaker at TEDxMet. This will be her fifth time accompanying a Travel with the Met group. u

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PROGRAM RATE PER PERSON $8,550SINGLE SUPPLEMENT $1,690

RATE INCLUDES

u Nine nights hotel accommodations, as per itinerary

u Enrichment program of lectures by Melanie Holcomb

u Buffet breakfast daily, six lunches, four dinners, and one reception. Bottled water / coffee / tea with all meals; wine and beer at dinners

u Airport / hotel / airport group transfers

u Porterage for one suitcase per person

u Escorted sightseeing and entrance fees

u Gratuities to local guides and drivers

NOT INCLUDED IN RATE International airfare; passport and visa fees; alcoholic beverages other than wine and beer at dinners; personal items and expenses; trip insurance; excess baggage charges; meals not specified; transfers for those not on suggested flights; any other items not specifically included.

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The Treasury at Petra

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Discover this modern country, home to some of the world’s oldest civilizations. From Tel Aviv, drive to Jordan’s capital of Amman to meet with the director of the American Center of Oriental Research. Explore Madaba, “City of Mosaics,” and Mount Nebo, from which Moses viewed the Promised Land. Drive along the 5,000-year-old King’s Highway to the stunning rose- red city of Petra. Explore nearby Wadi Rum—famously filmed in Lawrence of Arabia—in four-wheel-drive vehicles, stopping for a traditional lunch under Bedouin tents. From Petra, cross the Israeli border to the port city of Eilat and fly to Tel Aviv to board your return flight home. Accommodations are at the Four Seasons Hotel in Amman and the Mövenpick Resort in Petra. u

OPTIONAL JORDAN POSTLUDE $2,130 per person. $495 single supplement. Includes three nights accommodations, as per itinerary; buffet breakfast daily, four lunches, one dinner; VIP assistance at Allenby Bridge border crossing; flight from Eilat to Tel Aviv.

OPTIONAL JORDAN POSTLUDEMarch 18 to 21, 2015

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JERUSALEMWednesday, March 11

This morning visit Temple Mount, also known as the Noble Sanctuary, an area sacred to Jews and Muslims. There stand some of the most splendid examples of early Islamic architecture. Lunch precedes an afternoon visit to the Israel Museum. We will be greeted by the museum’s director (pending scheduling) before we tour the collections, including the famed Dead Sea Scrolls. The early evening is reserved for a private reception.

JERUSALEMThursday, March 12

Spend the morning at Yad Vashem, where visits include the Avenue of the Righteous, the Historical Museum, and the poignant Children’s Memorial. In the afternoon depart for Bethlehem, perched on a hill at the edge of the Judean desert. See the Church of the Nativity, one of the holiest places in Christendom and a focal point for pilgrimages from all over the world. Dinner and the evening are at leisure.

JERUSALEMFriday, March 13

Today we drive south to the ancient fortress of Masada, passing the high cliffs in whose caves the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. A cable car will take us to the top of this breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage site. A relaxing lunch is arranged at the Dead Sea, where you may wish to float in the buoyant mineral-rich waters. Upon our return to Jerusalem, gather for a traditional Shabbat dinner.

u A RT & A R C H A E O L O G Y O F T H E H O LY L A N D u

A Privileged ViewMarch 8 to 18, 2015

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NEW YORKSunday, March 8

Depart New York on an overnight flight to Tel Aviv.

TEL AVIV u JERUSALEMMonday, March 9

Arrive mid-afternoon in Tel Aviv and transfer to Jerusalem, one of the world’s most alluring cities, held sacred by the three great monotheistic faiths: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Accommodations are arranged at the legendary King David Hotel. Gather at the hotel for a welcome reception and dinner, with introductory remarks by Melanie Holcomb.

JERUSALEMTuesday, March 10

Following a lecture, a short drive takes us to the Tower of David Museum near the Old City’s Jaffa Gate. Built into a medieval citadel, the museum showcases the long and complex history of Jerusalem. Continue to the Western Wall, the only remaining part of the Second Jewish Temple that was destroyed in 70 C.E. After lunch, a walking tour to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher includes the Jewish, Muslim, Armenian, and Christian quarters. The evening is at leisure.

Memorial at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem

The Tower of David, Jerusalem

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Al-Jazzar Mosque, Acre

Amphitheater, Beit She’an

TIBERIAS u TEL AVIVSunday, March 15

Depart for the city of Acre and tour the walled Old City and 12th-century subterranean Crusader vaults and halls. See the Al-Jazzar Mosque, the largest mosque in Israel outside of Jerusalem. Then continue to Haifa, built on the slopes of Mount Carmel, for lunch and a visit to the famed Bahá’í Gardens. Travel along the coast to Tel Aviv and check in at the Carlton Hotel, on the shores of the Mediterranean. You may wish to dine at one of the city’s fine restaurants this evening.

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To reserve a place, please return this form along with your deposit of $1,500 per person (of which $350 is non-refundable for administrative fees) payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 23rd Floor, New York, NY 10018-3721.

____________________________________________________________________________________Name(s) in Full as on Passport(s). Please Print.

____________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________Address ____________________________________________________________________________________City State Zip

____________________________________________________________________________________Telephone (Home) (Business)

____________________________________________________________________________________Fax E-mail

ACCOMMODATIONS Hotel Room Preference p Double p Twin p Single I wish to share a room with __________________________________________________

OPTIONAL POSTLUDE IN JORDAN p I/We wish to join the optional postlude in Jordan. Hotel Room Preference p Double p Twin p Single

FORM OF PAYMENT p Enclosed is my check (payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad) p Credit card (may be used for deposit only)

____________________________________________________________________________________Name on Credit Card

____________________________________________________________________________________Credit Card Number

____________________________________________________________________________________3- or 4-Digit Security Code Expiration Date

Each participant must sign below. I/We confirm that I/we have carefully read and agree to the Terms & Conditions of this Program. I/We agree to full payment by check 120 days prior to departure.

____________________________________________________________________________________Signature (Required) Date

____________________________________________________________________________________Signature (Required) Date

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Art & Archaeology of the Holy Land u March 8 to 18, 2015R E S E R V A T I O N A P P L I C A T I O N

For additional information, please contact Academic Arrangements Abroad Telephone: 212-514-8921 or 800-221-1944 u Fax: 212-344-7493 u E-mail: [email protected] u www.metmuseum.org/travel

TEL AVIVTuesday, March 17

Today begins at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel’s leading museum of modern and contemporary art and home to one of the world’s largest collections of Israeli art. Then travel south along the coast to explore the Old Quarter of nearby Jaffa, with its boutiques and galleries. Lunch and the afternoon are at leisure. This evening, toast a memorable trip at a festive farewell dinner.

TEL AVIV u NEW YORKWednesday, March 18

After breakfast, transfer to the Tel Aviv airport for the return flight to New York. u

TEL AVIVMonday, March 16

This morning enjoy a special visit to a private collection, followed by lunch in the lively Old Port area of Tel Aviv. An afternoon architectural tour introduces the UNESCO World Heritage “White City” with its Bauhaus or International style buildings dating from the 1930s. Dinner is at leisure.

Bauhaus architecture in the “White City,” Tel Aviv

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AIRFARE Academic Arrangements Abroad (AAA) will be pleased to assist with air travel arrangements for this program, including specially negotiated group airfare when available, suggested flights, or individual requests, for a processing fee of $40 per person. Complete details will be provided in your confirmation mailing.PAYMENT SCHEDULE A deposit of $1,500 per person, payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad, of which $350 is non-refundable for administrative fees, is required with the reservation application. Final payment, by check only, must be received 120 days prior to departure. HEALTH All participants must be in good health. This program involves extensive walking over uneven surfaces, climbing stairs at monuments and other locations not handicapped accessible, and climbing in and out of various conveyances. Any condition that may require assistance or special medical attention must bereported at the time of your reservation. PHOTOGRAPHY Photographs or, in some cases, videotapes of participants of Travel With the Met trips may be used for educational and promotional purposes by The Metropolitan Museum of Art.INSURANCE TRIP CANCELLATION / EMERGENCY MEDICAL EVACUATION / BAGGAGE / ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.

CANCELLATION PENALTIES ARE STRICTLY ENFORCED. AAA will send an insurance application upon receipt of deposit, although you may select an alternative insurer of your choice. Please note that as of September 11, 2014, the U.S. Department of State updated the travel warning for Israel. For the most up-to-date information, please visit www.travel.state.gov.CHANGES IN ITINERARY & COSTS The itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) and AAA. All prices quoted are based on prevailing fuel prices, airfares, and currency exchange rates in effect at the time of brochure printing and are subject to change without notice. Deviations from the scheduled itinerary are at the expense of the individual. RESPONSIBILITY CLAUSE The participation of the Met is limited to educational sponsorship of the program described in this brochure (The Program). AAA acts only as an agent for the participant with respect to transportation, accommodations and all other services, relating to The Program. AAA, the Met and/or their agents assume no responsibility or liability for any act, error or omission, or for any injury, loss, accident, delay or irregularity which may be occasioned by reason of any defect in any aircraft, ship, train, bus or other carrier, or through neglect or default of any subcontractor or other third party, which may be used wholly or in part in the performance of their duty to the participants of The Program. The passage ticket issued by the carrier is the sole contract between the participant and the carrier. Nor will AAA or the Met and/or their agents be responsible for loss, injury, damages or expenses to persons or property,due to illness, weather, strikes, local laws, hostilities, wars, terrorist acts, acts of nature or other such causes in connection with The Program or anything beyond their reasonable control. AAA is not responsible for transportation or other program delays and changes, nor additional expenses or loss of time that may be incurred. In the event it becomes necessary or advisable for the comfort or well-being of the participants, or for any reason whatsoever, to alter the itinerary at any time, without notice to the participants, such alterations will be made without penalty to AAA or the Met. Additional expenses, if any, shall be borne by the participants. Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility of the participant at all times. The Met and AAA reserve the right to accept or decline any person as a participant at any time, or to require any participant to withdraw from The Program at their own expense when such an action is determined by AAA or the Met to be in the best interest of the participant’s health and safety, or the general welfare of the other participants. CANCELLATION POLICY AAA must strictly adhere to its cancellation policy to offset costs incurred prior to the commencement of The Program, which may include but are not limited to: advance payments to land operators; ship charters; communicationexpenses; development/promotional expenses and the loss of time that might have permitted resale of reserved space. All cancellations must be made in writing to the offices of AAA and are subject to a $350 non-refundable administrative fee. All refunds are limited to amounts actually received by AAA and are the sole responsibility of AAA; the Met shall have no liability for refunds. At the time AAA receives written notification of cancellation, the following cancellation charges will apply cancellations received between 120 and 91 days prior to departure, 20 percent of the program cost per person; those received between 90 and 61 days before departure, 50 percent of the program cost per person; no refunds will be given for cancellations received within60 days of departure. No refunds are given for cancellation on or after the day ofdeparture, or for unused portions of the tour, for any reason. Air cancellation charges, if any, will be assessed in accordance with airline regulations. All group fare tickets must be issued no less than 30 days prior to departure. NOTE: Neither AAA nor the Met shall be liable for any airline cancellation penalties incurred by the purchase of a non-refundable ticket. In the case of a cancellation due to shortage of participants, AAA will attempt to notify all participants at least 45 days prior to departure. However, AAA reserves the right to cancel The Program prior to departure for any reason and, in such case, reimbursement of refundable costs of the trip by AAA shall constitute full settlement with the participant. In the unlikely event that a dispute arises between a participant and AAA or the Met, the following conditions will apply: (a) the dispute will be settled by binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association in New York, NY; (b) the dispute will be governed by New York Law; (c) the maximum amount of recovery to which a participant shall be entitled under any and all circumstances will be the sum of all monies actually received from the participant by AAA. The participant agrees that this is a fair and reasonable limitation on the damages, of any sort whatsoever, that a participant may suffer. Upon payment of the deposit to AAA, the participant agrees to be bound by the above terms and conditions.

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On the front and back covers: Jerusalem from the Environs by Charles-Théodore Frère (possibly 1881). Oil on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Collection, Bequest of Catharine Lorillard Wolfe, 1887 (87.15.106). On the back cover (bottom): Mosaic detail, the Dome of the Rock.

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On a drive through the Jordan Valley explore the archaeological remains at Beit She’an, the best preserved Roman and Byzantine city in northern Israel, with elaborate bath houses and a Roman theater. Ongoing excavations have uncovered a city center, mosaic floors, and colonnaded streets. A curatorial tour is arranged at nearby Kibbutz Ein Harod with its impressive Mishkan L’Omanut, one of Israel’s first art museums. The sculpture garden includes pieces by Israeli artists such as Jacob Epstein. Following lunch, depart for the Scots Hotel in Tiberias. Dinner is at the hotel.

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Dear Members and Friends of The Metropolitan Museum of Art,

The land of Israel offers unparalleled experiences for the traveler: awe-inspiring antiquities, stunning landscapes, and vibrant contemporary museums. We invite you to explore this trove of cultural riches next March on a journey led by Melanie Holcomb, Curator of Medieval Art, whose current work focuses on the art and history of the Holy Land.

Begin in Jerusalem, with a five-night stay at the legendary King David Hotel. Discover the four quarters of the Old City and visit the Western Wall on a walking tour ending at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Marvel at the Dead Sea Scrolls and other treasures in the Israel Museum, and ride a cable car to the ancient fortress of Masada.

Drive through the Jordan Valley to explore the remains of the ancient city of Beit She’an, then continue to Kibbutz Ein Harod for a tour of its Museum of Art. Spend a night in Tiberias, on the Sea of Galilee, before traveling west to the historic port of Acre, where pilgrims, merchants, and armies disembarked. A stroll in the magnificent Bahá’í Gardens in Haifa is an added delight.

Our program concludes with three nights in sun-drenched Tel Aviv. Discover its Bauhaus buildings, admire the extensive collections of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and browse in the galleries of the port city of Jaffa. An optional postlude in Jordan is also offered.

I hope you will join us for this memorable visit to a fascinating land. Sincerely,

Emily K. Rafferty

President

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TRAVELING WITH YOUMelanie Holcomb, a curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art since 1999, is a specialist in the luxury arts of the Middle Ages. She has a particular interest in travel, trade, and other means of cultural exchange among medieval patrons and artists. An alumna of Smith College and

the University of Michigan, Dr. Holcomb was Curator of Pen and Parchment: Drawing in the Middle Ages in 2009 and was co-curator of the exhibition series, Medieval Jewish Art in Context. She and colleague Barbara Boehm are currently preparing an exhibition devoted to Jerusalem in the Middle Ages, scheduled for 2016 at the Met. An engaging teacher and lecturer, Dr. Holcomb was a featured speaker at TEDxMet. This will be her fifth time accompanying a Travel with the Met group. u

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PROGRAM RATE PER PERSON $8,550SINGLE SUPPLEMENT $1,690

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u Nine nights hotel accommodations, as per itinerary

u Enrichment program of lectures by Melanie Holcomb

u Buffet breakfast daily, six lunches, four dinners, and one reception. Bottled water / coffee / tea with all meals; wine and beer at dinners

u Airport / hotel / airport group transfers

u Porterage for one suitcase per person

u Escorted sightseeing and entrance fees

u Gratuities to local guides and drivers

NOT INCLUDED IN RATE International airfare; passport and visa fees; alcoholic beverages other than wine and beer at dinners; personal items and expenses; trip insurance; excess baggage charges; meals not specified; transfers for those not on suggested flights; any other items not specifically included.

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Discover this modern country, home to some of the world’s oldest civilizations. From Tel Aviv, drive to Jordan’s capital of Amman to meet with the director of the American Center of Oriental Research. Explore Madaba, “City of Mosaics,” and Mount Nebo, from which Moses viewed the Promised Land. Drive along the 5,000-year-old King’s Highway to the stunning rose- red city of Petra. Explore nearby Wadi Rum—famously filmed in Lawrence of Arabia—in four-wheel-drive vehicles, stopping for a traditional lunch under Bedouin tents. From Petra, cross the Israeli border to the port city of Eilat and fly to Tel Aviv to board your return flight home. Accommodations are at the Four Seasons Hotel in Amman and the Mövenpick Resort in Petra. u

OPTIONAL JORDAN POSTLUDE $2,130 per person. $495 single supplement. Includes three nights accommodations, as per itinerary; buffet breakfast daily, four lunches, one dinner; VIP assistance at Allenby Bridge border crossing; flight from Eilat to Tel Aviv.

OPTIONAL JORDAN POSTLUDEMarch 18 to 21, 2015

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