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my crazy russians in Petach Tikva  
   

my crazy russians in Petach Tikva

Petach Tikva was a rough school. I had this group of 3 teenagers, who were native russian speakers, but spoke english as if it was their native language, and hebrew too. They were also some of the strangest, craziest kids I worked with, and we had a good time "learning" english. All we really did was talk, gossip and tell stories. I got a kick out of them. This is them being weird, as usual. Hehe
people make a place what it is

February 24th 2007
So, my internship is over. Goodbye to Branco Weiss (the name of the organization). It was a bumpy ride, but not without its positive moments and people. So, I wanted to tell you guys about some of the special teachers and students I met while working in these schools in Israel. Yasu is a thirty-something man. He came to Israel from Ethiopia, part of the lost tribes of Israel. In the 1980s, the ... read more
Middle East » Israel » Tel Aviv District » Tel Aviv

Israeli Flag Following World War II, the British withdrew from their mandate of Palestine, and the UN partitioned the area into Arab and Jewish states, an arrangement rejected by the Arabs. Subsequently, the Israelis defeated the Arabs in a series of wars without... ... read more
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