July 2005

Over the last week I’ve been preparing for, and then leading on, an Arab-Israeli and Jewish-American co-existence/teaching the Arab-Israelis English camp. It turned out to be an amazingly intense leading experience which madrichim from all over the world: six from Australian Habo who I’ve been living with for a month, and will continue for the rest of the year; three from Netzer Australia and one from Netzer Argentina; one unaffiliated [...]

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The middle part of our program, Kibbutz started a wee more than a week ago now, and it’s quite amazing to say the least. As a part of the whole year, Kibbutz is seen more as a ‘filler’ program: it fits neatly in between the two main parts, Machon and Kaveret. A lot of people tend to see this as a shame, because as part of Habonim Dror, a socialist [...]

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