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Middle East » Israel » Jerusalem District » Jerusalem June 10th 2003

It seems hard to believe that this is our last day in Israel. It's been a tremendous experience to have been here for an entire month, and to experience all of the things we have. We began this morning with a walk through Yemin Moshe, including being blindfolded for part of the walk to appreciate how we can use our other senses. We then returned to the JCCA office for our project group presentations and wrap-up session. In a few hours, we will go to have our final dinner here together and then go to the airport for our flights home.... read more

Middle East » Israel » Jerusalem District » Jerusalem June 9th 2003

We were free for Shavuot, so we each went our own way. I went to the tikkun leil Shavuot at HUC with Lisa Rothstein, one of the students from the communal service program at Baltimore Hebrew University who just arrived here. The first couple of programs were not so interesting (an interpretive dance performance and a lecture in Hebrew), but the other talks were interesting. One was by Rabbi Carol Glass on spiritually preparing to receive the Torah, and the other was by Rabbi Michael Marmur (the dean of the college) making the case that Moses was a thief who actually stole the Torah at Mt. Sinai. After Rabbi Marmur's session, we walked down through the Old City to the kotel. It was very strange walking through the shuk in the Christian Quarter (a place I ... read more

Middle East » Israel » Jerusalem District » Jerusalem June 9th 2003

Our first session this morning was a panel discussion of "the Israel experience" with three people who work on different aspects of trips to Israel. It was a very lively discussion, with a lot of participation by the class and the presenters. We then did an exercise to help us think about our feelings about Israel as a lead in to splitting into small groups to sketch out ideas for Israel visits. After lunch we reconvened to present our ideas and discuss them with the group. We then had the rest of the afternoon free, so I took a nap. We were free for dinner and the evening, and I met with Robin, Rachel, and Michael to work on our group presentation at dinner.... read more

Middle East » Israel » Jerusalem District » Jerusalem June 9th 2003

After dinner Friday evening, Lisa and I hung out and played Scrabble and cards. In the morning, I went to a shul in Baka called Yedidya. Although it is an Orthodox shul, it is quite liberal (the mechitza is nearly transparent, the Torah is processed through both the men's and women's sides, etc.) Most of the congregation is American or British olim. The davenning was energetic and I enjoyed it a lot. After services, I got an invitation to have lunch with a family from the congregation. It was an interesting mix of people. Ed is a Conservative rabbi who now works in the Education Department of the Jewish Agency. His wife Minda and two of their children were there, as well as the daughter of a family friend who is in college with the sister ... read more

Middle East » Israel » Jerusalem District » Jerusalem June 9th 2003

Today we dove back into our program after the long weekend. In the morning, we had an activity exploring the Kinneret Declaration. This was a statement issued by a group trying to build understanding among the various voices in Israeli society. The exercise was aimed at helping us use the document to think about our own feelings towards Israel and its role in the world Jewish community. After that session, we split into three groups. Sean and Addie went to the New Israel Fund to look at their philanthropic work. Cobi, Michael, and Josh went to AIPAC to talk about their advocacy work in Israel. Rachel, Robin, Elana, and I went to Melitz, a Zionist education organization, to look at how their educational programming has changed in light of the recent drop in tourism. After meeting ... read more

Middle East » Israel » Jerusalem District » Jerusalem June 5th 2003

We had a light day today in preparation for Shavuot. Shirel led an interesting text study this morning, which combined assigning attributes such as faith, hope, history, etc. to passages of Torah with a scavenger hunt. Afterwards, we went over to the kibbutz to see the celebration there. There were lots of small children and their parents, and lots of activities going on. It was interesting to see this secular celebration of the chag. Tonight, most of us will be splitting up to go to various tikkunei leil shavuot, and many of us will probably end up at the kotel in the morning (before taking a long nap!).... read more

Middle East » Israel » Jerusalem District » Jerusalem June 5th 2003

Our first visit this morning was to Hamishpacha, a weekly haredi newspaper. It was very interesting to see in that the staff there are more liberal than the stereotypical image of haredim. The circulation is fairly large (120,000), and they seem confident that they represent the mainstream of the haredi movement. After lunch, we went to Beit Shemesh (a town between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv) to meet with the director of their Partnership 2000 activities. They have a joint partnership with Washington, DC, and the South African Jewish community. We heard a lot about how they are working together with Jewish communities in the Diaspora to strengthen Israel.... read more

Middle East » Israel » Jerusalem District » Jerusalem June 3rd 2003

Our first meeting this morning was with Sara Bogen, who works for the Joint Distribution Committee in the former Soviet Union. She provided an overview of the work to be done there, and the challenges they face. We then went to see Dani Daniel, who runs a program called Tzav Pius for the Avichai Foundation. Tzav Pius is a program that sets up dialogue groups between dati (religious) and chiloni (secular) Jews to work towards improved relations in this regard. The program is heavily advertised, and has had some success in bringing together people on opposite sides of this divide. Later in the afternoon, the youth project group went to meet some of the volunteers at Noar Oneh Noar (Na'an, Youth Answering Youth). This is a teen-run hotline for teens who have problems. The idea is ... read more

Middle East » Israel » Jerusalem District » Jerusalem June 3rd 2003

We continued our exploration of the different voices present in Israeli society today. Our first meeting was with Rav Dorr, the headmaster of Yeshivat Chorev, a modern Orthodox school. In particular, the school is associated with the National Religious Party, so we got to hear some of Rav Dorr's perspectives on balancing religious life with obligations to the state. We then went to the studios of T'chelet TV, a new television statement that is focused on providing wholesome and educational programming about Judaism for both children and adults. It has been on the air since around Pesach, and its initial ratings have been very high. Their mission is to engage Israeli Jews in Judaism (some Israelis, especially secular, have surprisingly little knowledge about Judaism). After having the afternoon free, we had dinner at the home of ... read more

Middle East » Israel » South District » Ein Gedi June 3rd 2003

We had a break from our workshops today, and took a trip down to Ein Gedi, a preserve in the desert near the Dead Sea. Although the area is only about 40 miles from Jerusalem, the drive took us about 3 hours because of having to go around the West Bank instead of taking the direct route. We took a hike through one of the wadis to a waterfall, where we had a chance to get in the water. Although the foliage was not as lush as on our hike in the Golan, the scenery was still spectacular, with mountains rising high over the sides of the wadi. After hiking out, we had lunch near the Dead Sea before coming back to Jerusalem.... read more




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