Archive for November, 2011

Eye2Israel Project at ORT Schools

On November - 30 - 2011

Here are the presentations our students made at their ORT schools

My Friend from the UK

Dvir S ORT Alon On November - 26 - 2011

One day during the summer vacation I was very bored and was looking for something to do, and then I remembered an ad about the website penpalworld.com, which connects kids from all over the world so I decided to sign up and see what will happen.

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I didn’t plan anything special this summer.

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During the last Passover vacation I had a tennis tournament for 14 year-old children from all over the world.

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My Trip to London and Paris

Tamir F ORT Afek On November - 26 - 2011

Last summer I flew with my mother and brother to London and Paris. The trip was my Bar Mitzvah trip – a gift for turning 13. It was my first time outside Israel or on an airplane.

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My Summer in Norway

Inbal P ORT Givatayim On November - 26 - 2011

This past summer my dad, sister and I flew to Norway to trek the mountains.

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My Volunteering Experience

Noa C ORT Guttman On November - 26 - 2011

On Rosh Hashana (the Jewish New Year) my theatre class volunteered in a nursing home and it was an extraordinary experience.

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This summer I attended Habonim Dror’s summer camp Moshava in Maryland USA as I have for the past 6 summers.

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Volunteering for Latet

Dvir M ORT Guttman On November - 26 - 2011

Last September, before Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, my class volunteered for Latet – an Israeli organization, which gives food to poor people.

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Last summer I went to the UK with my parents. We spent a few days in Cotswold region, in a little farmhouse called Bowers Hill. Our hosts were a couple of friendly farmers, Sara and Peter.

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On my 2011 summer vacation I had a Bat-Mitzva trip to the United States and Canada.

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