Sunday, November 28, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Our Bittersweet, Emotional Farewell Havdalah Party "Shalom Haverim"
At Ben Gurion Airport before our return flight
Havdalah
Hunter's Israeli Family
Austin's Israeli Family
Maddie and Zohar's emotional goodbye
Sandra and Leora's Israeli Family
Maya's Israeli Family
Noah's Israeli Family
Maya hugging Yarin's mom goodbye
Schuyler and Melody say thank you to Gal and her mom with a
Havdalah
Hunter's Israeli Family
Austin's Israeli Family
Maddie and Zohar's emotional goodbye
Sandra and Leora's Israeli Family
Maya's Israeli Family
Noah's Israeli Family
Maya hugging Yarin's mom goodbye
Schuyler and Melody say thank you to Gal and her mom with a
flower and a thank you note in Hebrew
Friday, March 12, 2010
The most meaningful experience of the delegation...
"I loved our first day at David Bloch to finally see our partner school. It was amazing." Maya
"When we saw our host families at the airport, I realized this was going to be a great time." Jamie
I loved Jerusalem and especially the Western Wall, because I recognized it from what we studied at school and it made it meaningful." Izzy
I loved the Dead Sea because when I learned about it, I always wanted to actually float in it." Austin
"The most meaningful time for me was spending time with my host, Zohar." Maddie
"The entire time was meaningful to be because I was in our Jewish homeland." Noah
"The most meaningful experience was our picnic on Shabbat, because we were a unified group."Tal
"I made so many friends, and I was happy to see the friends that I made while the delegation was in LA." Hunter
"My most meaningful times was to be with Sandra and my host, Adi before bed when we were relaxed, watching TV ad sharing our cultures." Leora
"I am sad to be leaving. The most meaningful experience was at the Western Wall because I felt close to God there." Sandra
"I loved the Bedouin Tet and learning how they respect guests and to be at the Wall it felt like heaven would feel" Melody
"The most meaningful experience for me was the warm reception at the airport.I was so excited to see my Israeli friends" Schuyler
"When we saw our host families at the airport, I realized this was going to be a great time." Jamie
I loved Jerusalem and especially the Western Wall, because I recognized it from what we studied at school and it made it meaningful." Izzy
I loved the Dead Sea because when I learned about it, I always wanted to actually float in it." Austin
"The most meaningful time for me was spending time with my host, Zohar." Maddie
"The entire time was meaningful to be because I was in our Jewish homeland." Noah
"The most meaningful experience was our picnic on Shabbat, because we were a unified group."Tal
"I made so many friends, and I was happy to see the friends that I made while the delegation was in LA." Hunter
"My most meaningful times was to be with Sandra and my host, Adi before bed when we were relaxed, watching TV ad sharing our cultures." Leora
"I am sad to be leaving. The most meaningful experience was at the Western Wall because I felt close to God there." Sandra
"I loved the Bedouin Tet and learning how they respect guests and to be at the Wall it felt like heaven would feel" Melody
"The most meaningful experience for me was the warm reception at the airport.I was so excited to see my Israeli friends" Schuyler
Thursday, March 11, 2010
The Judean Desert: Floating in the Dead Sea, On Masada, Hosted in a Bedouin Tent
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Busy at David Bloch, our Partner School
A Day in Jerusalem: City of Gold
The delegation with David Bloch's school guard.The boys over looking Jerusalem, on the Haas Promenade.
Each student dressed as one of the cultures
Each student dressed as one of the cultures
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