Andrea FaulknerAustralian Ambassador to Israel |
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Monday, 29 October 2012
One week later.....
Hey Guys!
So much has happened since we began our 11 week journey
and as the night ends we all realise that the countdown has begun and that by
tomorrow we will be at the 10 week point.
The program essentially is a training program that these
youths do before they enter the army, and in our meeting they informed us why
they chose to leave everything behind and make Aliya as well. Later on we left
with them to go see the bunker that was a few minutes out from the Mushav. The
bunker was an amazing site, built for security and surrounded by active mines
during the Six Day War, fair warning these mines are still active. From this
bunker we were able to see a breathtaking view of the Golan and even see hints
of Syria and its border.
Sunday was indeed a multi-purpose day, on the one hand we went on a farm where we planted some seeds and plants for some experiments going on, and on the other hand we went back to the Kinneret for an ANZAC memorial, involving a battle held in Israel specifically by the ANZAC's against the Germans and Turks during the First World War. On the way to this memorial we picked up Meir Lipshutz, brother of famed orthodontist Jeff Lipshutz an Australian who made Aliya at age 19 and also introduced us to the events that happened in this battle and other battles during the Great War. At the ceremony we met many Australians; some ANZAC's whose relatives were in the battle and former football player Brendan Gale!
We made our way back home, back to watching the Chelsea -
Manchester United game, back to our Kibbutz families, and back to bed as curfew
came calling.
Signing out,
Elli Izrailov
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
We're here!!!
Day 1:
Well we arrived
yesterday at 7:00 Israel time, and shortly afterwards made our way through
customs and baggage claim and arrived to the departures exit in which we saw
most of our billets (and former Scopus collegian Adi Cohney). At first we were
all pretty nervous but after getting to spot and talk to our billets a tad more
did we steadily slide into our comfort zones.
At approximately 9
o'clock we arrived at Jerusalem and made our way through the damp heat of the
sun, up the steep hills and finally arrived at the Kotel. Many of us were
frantically searching for the Kotel Cam (in which we found out later that it
was facing the Western Wall) so that we can wave a hello to our families
watching us from back home. Following a few activities involving the throwing
of an onion and seeing the reactions of Maddie Lambert, Jordana Sher and Klara
Herz's expressions from seeing the Kotel for the first time did we start to
pray at our designated sides.
Not much to say
afterwards, we made our way to a light breakfast outside a bakery where we ate
Rogolach, Pitot with Zatar and Burekas, and again socialized and befriended the
Israeli's even more.
The first thing we did
when we got off the bus find our homes with our Billets, who some of us met for
the first time on Sde Eliyahu due to them being in Year 12 and studying. This
was all at 12 in the afternoon and we had no idea where anything was, did we
follow our billets to the Cheder Ochel in the school Shaked. After that we had
our first introductory Hebrew Lesson, in which we met our two
Hebrew teachers, Malyhe and Hila, and the principal. Here we learnt about how
to keep the class in check by introducing the idea of 'Toranuts' to us and had
an activity involving telling a funny story, something the group didn't know
about you, and a flaw that you have.
At four in the afternoon
we finished school and somehow made our way to our houses, thanks to the help
of our Madrichim Tamar and Peleg, where we all grasped the idea of not only how
the Kibbutz was organised and also where eachothers houses were.
After this we all split
up and spent some times with our families at home, some later went to the main
Cheder Ochel for dinner, some stayed with their families to eat. There was at
least an hour in which the majority of us were in the Moadon, and simply
relaxing.
For our final activity
of the night we went to the Kikar and had some activities with our Madrichim.
We were told that we were going to an army ceremony the following night (Thanks
to the Alter Family) and we received a laundry bag with ou names and house
numbers as well as our beloved Shaked shirts.
Signing Out, Ben and
Elli
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
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