Matityahu Glassman - Licensed Israeli Tour Guide

Matityahu Glassman - Licensed Israeli Tour Guide I customize every itinerary in order to give you the Israel experience of your lifetime. Contact me

First thing's first: I customize every itinerary in order to give you the experience of your lifetime. However, in order to help you understand your options, click here to see sample itineraries that include some of my favorite sites in the country. I hope these descriptions will help give you an idea of the types of places and activities we can include in your personal itinerary. Some are off the

beaten path, others are visible from the beaten path, and still others are on the beaten path, but generally go unnoticed. Whether you're old or young, love archaeology or food (and the two are certainly not mutually exclusive), are an active hiker or have a physical disability, prefer the desert or the forests, Israel has amazing treasures just waiting for you. For my part, it would be an honor to help you explore this amazing land.

Ditto what Daniel said below: Shabbat Shalom.
12/03/2021

Ditto what Daniel said below:

Shabbat Shalom.

The latest Running Around Jerusalem virtual treadmill workout is up.  It's called, "What's in a Name?", and I think it m...
28/12/2020

The latest Running Around Jerusalem virtual treadmill workout is up. It's called, "What's in a Name?", and I think it might be my favorite yet. An incredible route starting in Rehavia, winding through parks, neighborhoods, classic landmarks, and including a hidden gem. Come run with us, and don't forget to subscribe to us on YouTube.

What's in a name? Join us Running Around Jerusalem's virtual treadmill workout and find out what's behind some of the most iconic as well as lesser known na...

26/12/2020

Yalla! Let's get to 1,000 subscribers on YouTube!

The newest Running Around Jerusalem Virtual Treadmill Workout is live!  Come join us as we run through Gan Sacher and Na...
15/10/2020

The newest Running Around Jerusalem Virtual Treadmill Workout is live! Come join us as we run through Gan Sacher and Nahlaot on Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles. Please watch, subscribe, share, and enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybpWbU_fG-8

Come and run with us as we take you around one of our favorite running routes in Jerusalem during the holiday of Sukot. In this workout, we begin in Jerusale...

Nothing like Sukkot in Jerusalem!  Check out this promo for our newest Running Around Jerusalem workout.  Watch, subscri...
09/10/2020

Nothing like Sukkot in Jerusalem! Check out this promo for our newest Running Around Jerusalem workout. Watch, subscribe, and share. Chag Sameach!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GYwxp5Esrg

Here is a short teaser for our upcoming Running Around Jerusalem Virtual Treadmill Workout #6: The Feast of Tabernacles. It is currently Sukkot here in Jerus...

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01/10/2020

Watch and Subscribe!!

Come and run with us as we take you around some of our favorite running routes in Jerusalem. In this workout, we will begin at Kibbutz Ramat Rachel, on the s...

23/09/2020

Get excited for Running Around Jerusalem Virtual Treadmill Workout #5! On this 5k route, we will run from Kibbutz Ramat Rachel to the Tomb of Rachel. This ru...

Running Around Jerusalem's next run is up! Check it out.  In this run, we run around the Old City walls of Jerusalem.  S...
11/09/2020

Running Around Jerusalem's next run is up! Check it out. In this run, we run around the Old City walls of Jerusalem. So hop on a treadmil, and watch, like, subscribe, comment, and just plain SEND US SOME LOVE!

Join us as we run the circumference of Jerusalem's Old CIty walls, one of the most iconic running routes in Jerusalem. Along the way, we will experience brea...

AMAZING!
10/09/2020

AMAZING!

Scientists on a desert kibbutz coaxed fruit out of 2,000-year-old seeds found at Masada. It tastes like honey mixed with inspiration

Episode  #3 of Running Around Jerusalem Virtual Treadmill Workouts is now on YouTube.  This one takes us on the trails a...
01/09/2020

Episode #3 of Running Around Jerusalem Virtual Treadmill Workouts is now on YouTube. This one takes us on the trails and through the beautiful neighborhood of Ein Kerem. Check it out, and please subscribe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czlQShIECoc&t=18s

Come and run with us as we take you around some of our favorite running routes in Jerusalem. In this workout, we will hit the trails in the Judean Mountains ...

Enjoy our latest promo.  Full workout will be out soon.  Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube page so you don't miss it.
25/08/2020

Enjoy our latest promo. Full workout will be out soon. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube page so you don't miss it.

Running Around Jerusalem Workout #3 is coming soon. It's called "Running in Paradise." Here is a short teaser of some of the stunning scenery and topics of c...

24/08/2020

This is probably one of the hardest posts I've had to write...in fact I pushed off posting it for so long because I felt too uncomfortable. And if you know anything about me, you know that I rarely feel uncomfortable to speak my mind. Which is why when I realized I was finding it so hard to discuss, I KNEW it was even more important to speak up. So here goes..

If you've been following my story you know that the date of the Olympic Marathon for women was switched from Sunday to Saturday (the Jewish Sabbath from sundown on Friday to Saturday night) when they decided to move outdoor distance events to Sapporo. I publicly expressed my disappointment and shared that I would not be able to compete on my Sabbath but I still hoped to qualify and represent Israel. In January I was blessed to run a 2:32 marathon and moved up to be ranked #76 worldwide (Olympics will take the top 80 women in the field). I hoped to run the actual standard of 2:29:30 in April but then Corona hit, all races were cancelled and the Olympics got postponed.

I thought that the cancellation of the games would give me a chance to ensure that the women's marathon was not rescheduled for a Saturday again and I immediately contacted the technical delegate to share my dilemma and request accommodation. Unfortunately my request was turned down.

I tried to discuss my options with other committees for Olympics but I didn't get much support. Everyone I spoke to pretty much told me I had no chance...and there was no point in trying to advocate on my behalf. Not only that, they almost made me feel bad for wanting to observe Shabbat. "I mean how religious are you, really?" I got asked. "There have been other religious athletes before who were able to find ways around this. I'm sure you can get a Rabbi to give you a loophole"

While previously I had felt proud to stand up for my values, suddenly for the first time in my life I began to doubt myself. "I'm inconveniencing others....they think I'm crazy. No one understands me...maybe I don't have a right. I don't want people to think I'm asking them to bend over backwards for me." And the truth is, I don't. I have never ever asked for special favors. I have never assumed that I should be treated any differently than anyone else and I would never want anyone to 'bend over backwards for me'

But after reflecting on these conversations, I realized this is not just about me. This is a lot BIGGER THAN ME. And so even though all these discussions made me feel uncomfortable about standing up for my religion and question whether I should even bother... I realized that NOW MORE THAN EVER I MUST SPEAK UP AND STAND UP ON BEHALF OF RELIGIOUS VALUES. Whether you understand religion or not, whether you think it's a personal preference or not, I believe we need to respect and show tolerance and accommodation for religious people just like any other issue that comes up - gender, women's rights and race.

I believe the climate in society right now is uniquely suited to make this change. We are all striving for greater tolerance and acceptance of others, we are seeking to bridge the gaps, to understand each other even though we may come from completely different backgrounds, we support diversity and love. Being religious may not be trending these days, but it's just another aspect of diversity. Somehow it seems that when it comes to religion (and especially when you're a Jew) it's frowned upon and we're told to fit in and not do things differently.

This week I chose to go public with my request and I am grateful for the support of Akiva Shapiro and the Gibson and Dunn law firm. I know I have not yet qualified for the 2021 games (the ranking system doesn't carry over) but I am not in a position to wait. They submitted an incredibly eloquent letter to the IOC, explaining my request in the context of the Olympic Charter which lauds the practice of sport as a human right, to be guaranteed “without discrimination of any kind.” Additionally “The concept of reasonable accommodations for religious beliefs and observances is a well-established principle under U.S. law, which provides a readily applicable framework for balancing individual rights against countervailing considerations and practicalities.” In previous Olympic games the IOC has already endeavored to make reasonable religious accommodations for Olympic athletes in past years. In 2012, when the Olympics coincided with Ramadan, the IOC formed a working group on the issue, special arrangements were made for alternative meal times for Muslim athletes, and endurance events were scheduled early in the day

As hard as it was for me to go public, I realized that if I myself was beginning to question whether I should stand up for my religious choices (and I am a proud and passionate observant Jew), how much more difficult this must be for the average Jew. There are so many issues that Jews are presented with and tested on a daily basis and I don't think any human being should ever have to feel bad about upholding their religious values, even if they might have to ask others to accommodate them.

I know that if any other religious athlete couldn't participate in an Olympic event in their field because of a scheduling conflict, I would do everything I could to support them. I believe the Olympic games can accommodate religion and sport in a way that is beneficial to all athletes.

Whether my request is accepted or not, I am hopeful that speaking up about this issue will give other religious athletes (and of course any other field - performers, lawyers, scientists) the confidence to stand up on behalf of their values and beliefs. May we each continue to BE THE CHANGE the world so desperately needs and spread love, acceptance and appreciation for every individual no matter how different we are.

What can you do right now to help me? Like, share and comment here so we can generate publicity and support. If I do open a public petition I will certainly share with you. Thank you for always being there for me

16/08/2020

Come and run with us as we take you around some of our favorite running routes in Jerusalem. This 30 minute, 5.5k workout will take us along one of Jerusalem...

16/08/2020
23/03/2020
Please help me spread the word:Calling all runners!Only 10 spaces left on an incredible Christian Pilgrimage tour of the...
11/12/2019

Please help me spread the word:
Calling all runners!
Only 10 spaces left on an incredible Christian Pilgrimage tour of the Holy Land with Ryan and Sara Hall!
- Experience the Bible come alive as we tour the country.
- Participate in running workshops with 2 of the most prolific
American runners of our generation.
- Run in the Jerusalem Marathon
Register now at www.israelexplorer.com.

Create a deeper connection with the land and feel closer to the Lord, all while spending time with and learning from world-class athletes and a one-of-a-kind tour guide.

16/06/2019

Yossi Klein Halevi wrote a book of 'Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor.' Here's what happened when Mohammed Dajani, a hardliner who later took his students to Auschwitz, wrote back

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