The week before Passover we had two Tiyulim. We went to Meah Shearim on Tuesday to learn about the ultra orthodox community, It was really interesting to learn about how different they are from everyone else, and how they do not serve in the army which is totally wrong in my opinion, and I still did not get to touch a fuzzy hat L. On Thursday we went on a Tiyul to the Zoo in Jerusalem where I was attacked by a tree. After the Tiyul to the Zoo, we went back to the Hava and said our goodbyes to everyone who only came for half of the program, which were two of my very good friends Nate, my roommate, and Sarah, who was the only senior who came on TRY. Everyone was really sad to see them leave because we were all so close to them. After they left, all of TRY left the Hava to spend 6 days at a host home of their choice.
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| Pesach Menú at Café Cafe |
I went to temple before the Seder. The Seder was amazing, my first seder in Israel, AND it was only in Spanish. This was the first time that I was not at home for the Passover seder, and I really missed the way we did it at home, but it was fun to try something different. Tuesday was the last day I spent in Ber Sheva,
I rested all day so I could function for the rest of break! For dinner we went to a restaurant called CaféCafé. The restaurant was Kosher for Passover, and to my surprise, the Gnocchi that I ordered tasted better than any other gnocchi I have ever had, and it was kosher for Passover.
On
Wednesday I was reunited with the TRY group and we went North to do Yam L’Yam
which is a hike from Lake Kineret to the Mediterranean Sea. Because we did not
have enough time to do all of it we did half of it. On the first day we walked
3 miles and on the second day we walked 7. At night we made large campfires and
everyone gathered around the fire. We set up our own tents for the night and
shared a tent with 2-3 other guys on the trip. Even though it was freezing
outside, it was not that cold in the tent because we all huddled up for body
warmth. On the third day we went repelling at an arch which was covered with
goat poop one foot deep at the bottom, it was so gross but it was fun to slide
in. My shoes changed a shade of color from walking in it. The way up, which was
supposed to be a “Nature walk” Turned out to be harder than hiking up the hard
path of Massada. I loved Yam l’yam, even though I got sick, It was still an
amazing experience. I did not like going 3 days without a shower, and I smelt
worse than I have ever smelt in my entire life, I smelt worse than my dog
Nacho, but it was okay because we all smelled bad. I also became a professional
nature pooper.
We spent
Shabbat on the only Conservative Kibbutz in Israel, Kibbutz Hannaton. Shabbat
was nice and calm, we went to temple Friday and Saturday. On Saturday we got a
tour of the kibbutz, and a cow pooped me on.
At night we went to a party boat
on a kineret which was really fun, even though it was infested with spiders. It
was like the movie Snakes on a place, but instead it was spiders on a boat. I
really wanted to try and walk on water, and prove that I am The Mesiah but my
Madrich would not let me jump off. After the party, we had some free time at
the outdoor market. On Sunday we went on a Tiyul to learn about Zionism and the
foundations of Zionism. We had a couple of stops, first being the grave of
Naomi Shemer and Rachel the poet. Then we went to another grave more north where
we learned about Joseph Trumpeldor in Tel Hai and the place where 12 IDF
soldiers were killed by a rocket from Lebanon that hit during the second world
war. On the way there, it really surprised me to see how full the Kineret was,
there was no more beach, just steps into the water. After a long while of being
sad, we went to Raft on the Jordan River! Since there are only 10 boys and 34
girls, I am always in a group of girls. The raft man, called us up by saying
“Ladies!” and then he noticed me… “And dude!” Rafting down the river was fun
although I got lost in splashing the JAP boat so one person on my boat did all
of the paddling, and she took it competitively seriously. After rafting we went
back to the kibbutz, and we were all very tired.
Monday, our
last day on the kibbutz, and the last day of pesach, we had a lot of free time.
At the end of the day we had a bond fire. It sounds boring, but it was amazing.
We had Druze make Druze food which was really good. We also had live music,
coming from everyone who could play guitar. I played and sang a song called
“falling slowly” in front of everyone to my beautiful girlfriend, Shira. It was
a great night.

On Tuesday
we woke up at 6:30, which not too many people were happy about. We went on a
Tiyul to learn about minorities in Israel starting by speaking with Israeli
Arab kids. At first it was interesting, but then it was sad to hear from them
that they really hate Israel. It was shocking and disappointing to find out
that they do not know about the holocaust, and that they commemorate “The
Disaster” Instead of Israeli independence day. After that we went to the Bahai
Gardens in Haifa to learn about the Bahai, And then we went to a Druze village
to learn about the Druze. The Druze were cool to learn about because they are kind
and peaceful people who support Israel. After an introduction to the Druze, we
were able to walk around a Druze market place and buy stuff. Dad, if you are
reading this, THANK YOU! My China Bargaining skills came in handy. It was sad
to hear that some of my friends bought 5$ Things for 40$!! One lady tried to
convince me that something plastic was hand made and was not plastic!
When we got
back to the Hava, everyone was sad that break was over but happy. I walked into
my room, and was sad because one of my roommates was gone, the room felt empty.
Can’t wait to see my parents next week!





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