Monday, August 2, 2010

Day 28 - Coming Home

Our flight leaves today at 12:30 pm for Toronto. See you all soon!

Day 27 - Latrun, Ammunition Hill, Southern Wall Excavation, Closing Banquet

Today we visited the Army museum in Laturn. After, we went to Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem and learned about the struggle and battle for Jerusalem. After, we visited the incredible excavations at the Southern Wall of the Temple. Later that evening, we had our final closing ceremonies at the Simcha Hall in the Aish HaTorah complex, which overlooks the Western Wall. After, we visited the Western Wall for one last time this month, and promised to be back soon!

Day 26 - Final Class, YOM NCSY


We finished our English course today! Mazal Tov! Later in the evening, we went to YOM NCSY, where all NCSY summer programs converged for great food, a rocking concert, and a night of inspiration!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Day 25- Shabbat in the Old City, Mamilla, and the Rova


Singing at Havdalla



Working on English homework

We had an amazing and inspirational final Shabbat in the Old City of Jerusalem. We stayed at the Sephardic Center, which is about a 4 minute walk from the Kotel! Over Shabbat, we enjoyed hearing from and learning with Rabbi Black. For Seuda Shlishet, we ate in the home of Rabbi Eli Deustch in the Old City. For Havdalah, we went up to the rooftops and had enjoyed the Havdallah service led by Rabbi Black, with much singing and dancing. After Shabbat, we went to the outdoor mall directly outside the Old City walls, Mamilla. Some of us went to the shops located in the Old City square, the Rova. It was a great way to spend our final Shabbat in Jerusalem!

Day 24 -Masada, Dead Sea, Ein Gedi, Jerusalem



Sunrise on Masada

Davening Shacharit at Masada


Splashing around at Ein Gedi
Before Shabbat in the Old City
Lighting Shabbat Candles

We got up early to make it to Masada in time for sunrise. The view was fantastic, and the weather isn't to bad that early in the morning. We learned about the history behind Masada and rode the cable cars down. We had breakfast there, and departed to the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea never ceases to amaze; we floated around and had a great time. After, we went to Ein Gedi. We took the short hike to the water pools and enjoyed the refreshing cool water. We then drove back to Jerusalem for the final Shabbat!

Day 23 - Class, Kibbutz Lotan, Kfar Hanokdim Bedouin Tents

Moshe and a Lotan kibbutz member
Camel loading can be scary!
Gilad enjoying the camel

Josh, Zack, Richard, Sam, and Victoria enjoying a Bedouin style meal
Taylor, Deborah, Marc, and Netanya at the tents





After class, we departed Eilat. We visted Kibbutz Lotan, an eco-friendly kibbutz. It was interesting to see how the kibbutz strives to live as harmoniously as possible with the environment. In the evening, we arrived at Kfar Hanokdim for our Bedouin tent experience. The camel rides were alot of fun! After, we were ate our dinner Bedouin style, in our tent and on the floor. We then learned about Bedouin culture and music from a Bedouin presenter. We were served sweet tea and bitter coffee as part of the cultural experience. We had a great time!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Day 22 - Red Canyon, Water Sports, and Class

Moshe demonstrates the proper way to wear snorkeling gear
Zack demonstrates the proper way to feed Shua





On top of a rock in the Red Canyon

Today we went on the unique and beautiful Red Canyon hike. The weather was great and the view was fantastic! After, we spent some more time on the beach- they boys went snorkeling and the girls went banana boating. After, we had class until dinner. We spent some time at night doing homework and some of us returned to the boardwalk again. It was a great day!