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Corn Picking
Kenny"s Thoughts on Kulanu Baaretz
I am most proud of how the kibbutz has opened their hearts and homes to Kulanu. People are genuinely concerned, supportive and willing to lend a helping hand wherever they can. The students are a part of this community, and they are truly standing on their own, without shadows, because they don't need them. At work, they have to produce, just like anyone else and they are there as true contributors, not just as a chesed. So whatever they do has to count but at the same time, there needs to be support and understanding of their needs. I am also so proud to be a part of a program where students are so quickly learning to be independent. I see kids helping kids out, waking up each other to go to davening. I see a student who at the beginning of the program, when he was the only one who arrived at davening on time, said, "Well I'm here, that's all that matters". Three weeks later, when he was still the only one there at 8:00, he went back to the dorm, with his tefilin on, to wake up the rest of his peers. This shows a true sense of being a part of community. And that's really what makes the world go round. That's what makes us survive as a community. We are seeing students become a part of a community in the real sense of the word.
Kenny's Top 5 Lines. Which is your favorite?
Shabbos Highlights
Parsha Shiur with Steve
Friday night dinner at Kenny and Sandy
Jordan's Dvar Torah about Sarah Imeinu and about how beautiful she was
Eating Aruchat Arba at the homes of Kibbutz families
Jordan's Dvar Torah about Sarah Imeinu and about how beautiful she was
Israeli Cooking
In this week's chug we made beautiful edible designs out of marzipan.
Dov's Zoo
Never Say Never
Who remembers which student said "Bike riding? Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, maybe not never?" Well look at him now!
Before
After
What did we learn in the Old City today?
1. Don't play with wild cats. 2. Avoid the beggers at the Kotel. 3. Watch out for poles in the road. 4. You bump into a lot of people you know in Jerusalem.
Bicycle Riding
What do you have to say about riding a bicycle?
A-"Bicycle riding? Maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow. Maybe not never"
1 comment:
Love the camera action. Let's see more of it Ms. Schiowitz!!!
Jason.
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