Learning About Coexistence
When you google the word kibbutz, you are greeted with the definition “a communal settlement in Israel, typically a farm.” Visiting Harduf Kibbutz was the type of textbook kibbutz that we were looking for. As opposed to the others which we had visited in days prior, this one was jam-packed with what you would expect from your typical farm. It had everything; chickens, cows, and vegetables. Harduf differed in other ways as well, it had a rustic feel and was a rehabilitation ce

A Surprise Shabbat Dinner
Today was a great day because we got to SLEEP IN! We met our guide Bar at 10:00 a.m. in the lobby and went on a great bus ride to a beautiful lookout over Metula and into Lebanon. We talked about the past conflicts between Israel and Lebanon and why the border is called the “Good Fence”. We then traveled to Cheese, a restaurant south of the Lebanese border in Beit Hillel. The food was delicious, and we finally got to choose our own dishes from the menu. We then got back on t

Breaking Down Barriers & Building Trust
We started off our morning with the usual hostel breakfast; eggs, salad, and toast. Then we packed up our bags and headed straight for Yad B’Yad, or the Hand in Hand school. We learned about how the K-6 school brings together Israeli and Arab students. It’s a bilingual school aimed at bringing families from different backgrounds together teaching them to coexist. After understanding the history of how the school began from one of the mothers whose children attend, we headed d

Charlie (CZ) and Brendan (BW): The Interview
CZ: What was your favorite thing we did today? BW: My favorite thing we did today was woodworking. We volunteered at MOLET which is part of an organization that helps the children of asylum seekers from Africa who are living in South Tel Aviv. At MOLET we created planters to give to these families. It was cool to use recycled wood pallets and scrap wood to create something for the greater community. CZ: Yeah, I thought that was a lot of fun too! BW: I also really liked learni

Finding a Path to Peace
Today was a jam-packed day! As a group we furthered our knowledge of the geo-political issues that over the past 15 years have been plaguing Israel and the Gaza Strip; however, before we dove deep into this new information, we made a stop for breakfast. After packing our bags in the morning, we ventured to a shop named Cofix where we had Israel’s famous version of iced coffee. It tasted sensational, a few of us even tried their breakfast sandwiches. Next, we went back to the

An Experience We Will Never Forget
Today, our first activity was visiting Yad Vashem, the Holocaust museum in Israel. Our guide, who took us around the museum, taught us about why the building was shaped the way it was and the meaning behind specific choices such as the concrete floors, meant to make museum visitors feel uncomfortable. In addition, we learned about the Righteous Among Nations. This title is to honor citizens that put their life at risk, did not make any money, and were non-Jewish people that h

An Incredible Experience
We began our adventure at Hezekiah’s Tunnel in the City of David. At first most people were nervous about the small spaces, cold water, and darkness. As we learned about the history of the tunnels and the importance they hold, it became clear that was a special experience for all. The tunnels were created by starting at two different ends and miraculously meeting in the middle. This creation made it easier to find fresh water. As we walked through the chilly water it reminded

A Jam-Packed First Day in Israel
We had a great first day here in Jerusalem! After we departed from the temple, we headed to the airport where we started our long journey to the Holy Land. After countless security checks and a voyage that felt way longer than it probably was, we made it in one piece. We took the bus to the incredible and colorful Abraham Hostel and settled down before heading out to eat. Seeing the nearly deserted streets on a Friday night in Jerusalem was eye-opening, it demonstrated to us

Shalom, Off to the Land of Milk and Honey
Earlier today Rabbi Stern, parents, grandparents and the TBA staff gave a sweet send off to our Grade 10 & 11 teens as they head off to Israel. Accompanying them on the trip are Heidi Baker, Mikah Atkind and Myriam Rofrano. They are traveling to Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and more. Stay tuned for daily photos and blog posts written by the students themselves.

Israel, Here We Come!
I've spent over thirteen life-changing months living in Israel. Every time I go, I am struck by how much I gain and learn anew and am excited to share this experience with our grade 10 and 11 teens in just four short days! While our students have spent time together at TBA over the years, they have yet to share an immersive travel experience in such a meaningful place. They will bond as a group and connect with their Jewish identities on a new level. Heidi Baker, Myriam Rofra
