I didn’t plan anything special this summer.

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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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Honoring Danny’s Memory

Tal A Blich On July - 31 - 2011

Danny Dessau died a year and a half ago at the age of 25 from brain cancer.

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Volunteering

Victor D ORT Dafna On April - 6 - 2011

I want to tell you about my friend, Ben H.

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My Furry Visitor

Almog Y ORT Afek On April - 3 - 2011

My dog it is a special dog, it is a petting dog.

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According to a Japanese belief, every thousand years a huge disaster takes place in Japan. Unfortunately, the Japanese were right. Recently a strong earthquake occurred in Japan and killed hundreds of people in less than a minute. The earthquake was followed by a powerful tsunami, with waves that moved at 800 kilometers per hour, and washed away houses, boats, people and entire villages.

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Just about two hours from Tel Aviv there is a mountain, a beautiful mountain called Carmel. It had vast forests, enormous wild life sanctuaries and numerous peaks.

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Every year “First” launches a high school robotics competition, and this year I am a part of that competition along with 24 other kids from my school.

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Beit Noam

Tal A Blich On March - 6 - 2011

“Beit Noam” (the Noam House) is a volunteer center that arranges for employment and social rehabilitation for adults with mental disabilities and severe physical disabilities.

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Volunteering

Karin S ORT Afek On March - 2 - 2011

What does volunteering mean to you?

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The Scouts

Adi ORT Afek On February - 9 - 2011

The Israeli Scouts movement has more than 55,000 active members in about 160 tribes all over Israel. The movement divides into “land” scouts and “sea” scouts.

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