The Message, Volume 1, Number 18, August 1973 Page: 4 of 6
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POLL OF 1973 PILGRIMS
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"Fair" "Poor" or "Don't Remember" (Each tune should
be individually evaluated on its own merits, not in
comparison with the others.)
Ve-teh-che-zeh-na
Ve-sha-vu Banim
Im Ah-mar-tee
Lam-na-tzay-och
Sim Shalom
Siman Tov Umazel Tov
Oseh Shalom Bimromay
#1, 6, and 7 received "Very Good" replies
from most of the respondents.
#4 was least appreciated.
#5 was given "good" replies by the majority.
97%
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He was:
#2 and 3 received mixed replies.
Were there sufficient days off?
There were too many
There were just enough
There were too few
Evaluate the amount of time spent visiting Christian
Very good
Good
Average
Fair
Poor
The stay at the Hilton Hotel
Very good
Good
Average
Fair
Poor
The stay at Ayelet Hashachar Motel
Very good
Good
Average
Fair
Poor
The stay at Dan Caesarea Hotel
Very good
Good
Average
Fair
Poor
Rabbi Segal's idea to use Chassidic tunes in our
services and trips was:
Very good
Good
Average
Fair
Poor
Rate the tunes as to your degree of appreciation.
Rate each tune either: "Very Good" "Good" "Average"
Please evaluate our driver, Zelig Migdal.
a. ' —
b.
c.
d.
e.
In general, how would you rate your trip?
94%
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prior to departure as opposed to not meeting at all?
a. ” ’ ‘ ' —
b.
c.
d.
The stay at the New Moriah Hotel was:
Very good
Good
Average
Fair
Poor
The events or sights of the entire trip that were
most impressive to me were:
Jerusalem (and the Wall)
Golan Heights
Herman Berger's Bar Mitzvah at the Wall
Bat Mitzvah of women on Masada
More time should have been spent in (or at):
1. Jerusalem
Less time should have been spent in (or at):
1. Tel Aviv
Did you enjoy the Shabbat Service (Saturday morning)
that we ourselves conducted at the Hilton Hotel?
a.
b.
Shrines.
a. Too much
b. Just about good
c. Too little
Evaluate the amount of time spent visiting Jewish
shrines.
Too much
Just about good
Too little
. Very much
Quite well
Average
Fair
Was not present 42%
(Only 58% were present.
present.)
(Of those present, 72% said "very much," 17% said
"quite well," and 11% said "average.")
Did you enjoy the Friday Evening Service in the
Hilton Hotel when the men and women were separated
and we merely listened to the service as it was con-
ducted by the Hilton people?
a. Very much
b. Quite well
Average
Fair
Poor
Was not present 12
Very good
Good
Average
Fair
Poor
How would you rate the idea of the group meeting
Very important 97%
Good 3
Fair 0
Poor 0
How would you rate the number of times (12) we met?
Just good
Too few
Too many
In general, how would you evaluate the 12 meetings
that we actually had before the trip?
a. Good 77%
b. Average 23
c. Poor 0
In regard to religious services, mark the statement
with which you agree.
There were too many - religion was pushed on
us. 0% 0%
They were appreciated since they gave a relig-
ious flavor on our trip.
Other comment
Please evaluate our guide, Moshe Tzur.
Very good
Good
Average
Fair
Poor
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Congregation Beth Yeshurun (Houston, Tex.). The Message, Volume 1, Number 18, August 1973, periodical, August 3, 1973; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1287849/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.