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Israel, Again!
Yes,
I know. I go to Israel a lot. And on August 1st, Susan Jacobs and I will
embark on our 2nd Temple Beth El teen trip to Israel with fourteen 10th
to 12th graders. While we are one of the very few congregations who
offer this incredible opportunity to our teenagers, this year we have
added a new wrinkle, which as far as I know, is unlike any other program
in the country.
Last year on our inaugural trip, we
toured the country with eight participants who experienced Israel for
the first time. Five of them are returning for this year’s trip.
However, this time they will have a much different itinerary. Although
they will fly over and back with our group, when we get to the airport
in Tel Aviv, we will then part ways. Our group will meet our guide and
begin our tour, while the “veterans” from last year’s trip will meet
their new friends from Congregation Ohr Chadash in Haifa. Through a
connection that was cultivated by our congregant Stephanie Block (who
recently spent a summer studying in Haifa), we have worked out an
exchange program with Ohr Chadash. Our students will stay with families
of their congregation who have students their age. Under the supervision
of Ohr Chadash’s talented and innovative Rabbi Edgar Nof, our students
will have the opportunity to live as Israelis for ten days. In addition,
they will take daily trips to various parts of the country that they did
not see last year and spend quality time in Haifa getting to know their
host families. Later this year our families will then host their Israeli
counterparts in their homes here in Charlotte.
In the future, we hope that each
participant who experiences the Israel trip will opt to return for the
Haifa exchange. I know that it is going to be a very positive,
educational and transformative experience for our students. Last year’s
participants returned from Israel with a renewed love for Judaism and a
heightened awareness of their own Jewish identity. There is only one
place in the world that can create that type of impact – and that is why
I keep taking people there! L’Shalom,
Jeremy Barras
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