Join us for an exclusive journey to KEVER YOSEF (Joseph's Tomb) in the city of Shechem, located in the Shomron (Samaria), the biblical heartland of the Jewish people, on the only armored bus available roundtrip from Tel Aviv.
DATE
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 17 - SEPTEMBER 18
CHECK IN
9:30 PM
Late arrivals will not be accommodated
DEPARTURE
9:45 PM
(approximate)
ARRIVAL & PRAYER
11:30 AM - 1:30 AM
(approximate)
RETURN
3:00 AM - 5:00 AM
(approximate)
DEPARTURE LOCATION
PROVIDED DAY OF DEPARTURE VIA EMAIL
COST
18-72 USD PER TICKET
Please review the rules, regulation & information section before completing the form below to register and purchase your ticket. Payment can be made via credit card, PayPal, ApplePay, GooglePay or Venmo. All currencies and credit cards are accepted, but tickets are tax-deductible only in the United States. For tax-deductible payments in Canada, Australia or the United Kingdom, click here or to purchase discounted tickets for groups of 10 to 30 people, click here. Cash payments are not accepted unless previous arrangements have been made, in writing, and approved exclusively by The Kever Project.
PLEASE NOTE THAT TICKET PURCHASES ARE STRICTLY NON-REFUNDABLE
RULES, REGULATIONS & INFORMATION
REGISTRATION
All guests must provide complete and accurate personal information in order to secure their reservation, which will be transferred to the relevant bureaucratic authorities responsible for the trip. Each guest must complete their own registration, you cannot register as a couple, group or family, but you can purchase two or more tickets (at a discounted rate) for those who have registered. Guests must be 18 years or older to attend. Exceptions will be made for guests 16 years or older who are accompanied by a parent, legal guardian or adult (above the age of 21). Guests under 16 are otherwise strictly prohibited from registering or being registered for.
WAITING LIST
If tickets sell out, you will be able to register for our waiting list. You will be notified if a ticket is available within 24-48 hours of departure. To secure your seat, payment is required no later than 12 hours before departure pending ticket availability and will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis.
HOW TO PREPARE
Please dress in accordance with the respect this holy site deserves. You are permitted to bring objects of religious meaning, including a siddur, holy books or texts, tallit, tefillin, etc. It is recommended to pack water and light snacks as delays are to be expected during the 7-10 hour long trip. Light refreshments are sometimes, but not always, available at the kever. It is also advisable to wear warm clothing due the colder temperatures at night in the region.
ARRIVAL & CHECK-IN
Upon arriving at the meeting point, please check in with our tour coordinator before boarding. Seating arrangements are first-come, first-serve and are strictly not gender segregated. We will gladly accommodate seating for individuals wishing to sit next to a member of the same gender for religious reasons if the bus is full, but we will not accommodate gender segregated sections on the bus. If you require a frontal seat due to a personal handicap, disability or other medical issue (including pregnancy, motion sickness, etc.), please advise us 24 hours prior to departure and one will be reserved for you. If you have recently tested positive for Corona or are otherwise ill and potentially contagious, please kindly refrain from attending in respect for the other guests. Please note the bus is not wheelchair accessible, but we will do our best to accommodate guests with limited disabilities. If you require special assistance, please respond to your confirmation email and provide us with additional information regarding your needs.
TRANSPORTATION & ACCOMMODATIONS
Once boarded, all guests must remain on the bus until permitted to exit at Shechem. With the exception of a medical or security emergency, the bus will not make any stops and bathroom facilities will not be available. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Guests will have access to restrooms during a brief stop prior to arriving in Shechem. The Kever Project reserves the right to deny transportation to any individual who appears or acts in a disruptive manner prior to, or during check-in as well as to contact the authorities during the trip in order to remove any individual who acts in a disruptive or illegal manner on the bus.
AT THE KEVER
Upon arrival, guests will have approximately 10 to 20 minutes to visit and pray at the kever. Visitation and prayer is segregated by gender, and gender specific passages are accessible at the entrance. Guests must also act in accordance with the rules and regulations issued by the IDF while at the kever. Any guest in violation of IDF rules, or who causes a disturbance prior to or at the kever, will be banned from registering for future trips. You are permitted to take pictures or video at the site, but please refrain from posting to social media or making phone calls until after we have exited the kever.
DEPARTURE FROM THE KEVER
All guests must board the bus expeditiously when instructed to do so by the IDF. You may not board another bus from the kever in order to return to a different location. Please be mindful of your fellow guests and do not delay in returning to the bus when directed to do so. We can only depart once all guests are accounted for.
PERSONAL SAFETY & SECURITY
The State of Israel and the Israel Defense Forces, in partnership with the Kever Yosef Administration (which manages the kever) and The Shomron Regional Council, have secured our right to visit this holy site, and they are directly responsible for the safety of every guest in attendance. In the event a security situation occurs, do not panic. Follow the instructions of the IDF or administration officials. If possible, locate your fellow tour guests and remain with them in order to ensure each other's safety and/or expedite an immediate departure, if necessary.
LIABILITY
The Kever Project is not responsible for any incidents which may occur, including: last minute cancellations by the IDF before or during the trip; restricted or limited access as a result of changing security situations or ongoing security assessments upon arrival; canceled reservations resulting from previously or newly instated restrictions and/or bans issued by the IDF on specific registered individuals; or arrests/detainments made by the IDF as a result of guests acting in violation of the rules and regulations while at the site.
BY REGISTERING YOU ACKNOWLEDGE:
1) The limited safety risks involved in visiting Shechem.
2) The possibility that the trip may be canceled for reasons beyond our control
3) The Kever Project is not responsible for any aforementioned eventualities
4) All regulations issued by the IDF and The Kever Project must be adhered to
5) Tickets are not refundable for any reason