Showing posts with label Mission visits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mission visits. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

Maccabi Kids in Ashkelon

Over the last weekend in July, along with the 20 Diller Teen Fellows, we also hosted about 70 Maccabi kids aged 13-17 yrs old.The Baltimore Maccabi kids were in Israel to participate in the Maccabi Artsfest competitions along with teens from Jewish federations all over the world. Ashkelon families welcomed them into our homes for the weekend.

On Friday, two full busloads of Maccabi kids arrived at Ashkelon's Delilah beach where their Host families anxiously awaited them. Unfortunately Maccabi changed the arrival time and the full program of sports and beach games that we had prepared to welcome the Maccabi kids had to be cancelled at the last moment as their final arrival time in Ashkelon was very close to the start of Shabbat. The beach area that one minute was full of excited Maccabi kids and Ashkelon hosts, was clear the next minute as the Maccabi pairs were collected by their hosts and taken home for Friday night Shabbat dinner and a weekend of warm hospitality, Ashkelon style!

During the weekend, the kids relaxed with their host families at the beach or at the pool, some were taken on tiyulim or to movies, some went sailing - each family hosted their guest in their own special way.

On Saturday evening, after Shabbat, everyone met up for an interactive Havdalah event at Beit Vosk, and it was clear that close relationships between the Ashkelonis and their Baltimore guests had already been formed. Everyone was in high spirits and very happy. The event ended with everyone dancing and singing.

Early Sunday morning, after a fun-packed weekend, the hosts delivered their young guests to the collection area for the trip to Jerusalem and the continuation of their Maccabi activities.

Sigal "Hosting such a big group over the summer vacation when many people are away, and while the Dillers were also in town, was a real challenge. My staff Nicole and Einav outdid themselves coordinating the host families for this weekend. It was a real team effort, and I would also like to thank Marcelo Burdman, Liza Aharon and the Ashkelon sports center coaches, for arranging the welcome activities: the beach games, climbing wall, zumba and sports that unfortunately had to be cancelled at the last minute.  "

Reactions from everyone involved in this super weekend were very enthusiastic, everyone enjoyed themselves, host families and Maccabi teens alike. The close relationships that were formed will last a lifetime. Facebook and emails are already being exchanged.
Welcome Sign at Delilah Beach
Ron Siegel and his daughter were hosted by Einat Tourjeman

  Anat Peled - our Magic Moments 2011 Coordinator
and her family hosted FOUR Maccabi boys for the weekend

Anat Peled serving Friday night dinner
 to 4 hungry Maccabi boys
Pnina Rimon and family with their 2 Maccabi guests
The Rimon family and their guests on a tour of the city
Picture taken on the clifftop promenade above the beach
Welcome screen at the Motzei Shabbat event

Our new shinshinim to Baltimore, Shani Yamin & Roi Dor
came to greet the Maccabi teens

Dancing round the hall

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Baltimore Hebrew Congregation visit Ashkelon on Purim

On Purim, 20th March, about 40 members of the Baltimore Hebrew, the largest reform congregation in Baltimore, visited Ashkelon.
Their first stop was a quick view of the Michael Lapidus Baltimore Park and Lyn Stacie Getz Playground. At  Netzach Yisrael Conservative community in Afridar Ashkelon they were welcomed by Marcelo Burdman and the leadership of the community, as well as the NOAM youth group. Deputy Mayor Shlomo Cohen welcomed the group on behalf of the City of Ashkelon.
After dressing as pirates, together with the NOAM kids, the group marched in the colorful  ADLOYADA (Purim Parade). This is the first time a delegation has ever taken part in Ashkelon's Purim parade. The NOAM and Baltimore group greeted the crowd from the front of the parade, behind the Mayor.
After lunch back at Netzach Yisrael, the group prepared "Mishlochei Manot" and presented them to the kids at Bet Canada new immigrant absorption center at the Purim party there.
A day to remember!
 
Rabbi Michael of Ashkelon welcomes Rabbi Andy of Baltimore to Netzach Israel
Sigal with Shlomo Cohen - Deputy Mayor, and Partnership Chairman

Dressing up as Purim pirates

The group leaving Netzach Yisrael for the Adlouyada


Adlouyada

mini Ashkelon pirate crosses swords with Baltimore pirate
Chief Pirate


Greeting the crowd

VIP catches lift in fire-truck


Preparing mishlochei manot - Purim parcels - for the kids

Purim party with Ethiopian kids at Bet Canada




Erez Menashe giving at a magic show at the Bet Canada Purim party

Monday, March 7, 2011

Leadership Mission to Ashkelon 9-12.2.2011

Leadership Mission
Heart 2 Heart
Two important delegations visited us in the middle of February, the Leadership Mission and womens Heart to Heart Mission.
In such a short period of time we did so much together . Visits to programs that Baltimore funds through the Partnership and through the "Israel & Overseas committee". Meetings face to face and for the first time doing the anual allocation when over 30 members of the partnership sat around the same table - Ashkelonians and Baltimorians . And the highlight of the visits was to the new Volunteer Center that is soon to be finished .
Meetings and more meetings
Mayor Benny Vaknin greets Sue Liebman
Visiting Projects: The Center for Excellence
Science is fun - the Excellence Center for gifted students
Visiting a Beit Tzipora enrichment class
Many enjoyable shared meals
Visiting the new Volunteer Center
"I volunteered at the Ashkelon Volunteer Center"
Volunteer Activities at the new Volunteer Center
Sorting donated clothing for the AMEN store
Gardening
Beautifying the yard - the BAP logo
Meeting the new "shinshinim" for 2011-2012, Shani Yamin & Roi Dor

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

TAGLIT in Ashkelon 10 January 2011

Three busloads of happy university students from Baltimore spent a night in Ashkelon as part of their Taglit-Birthright tour of Israel.
The next day they volunteered at locations all over Ashkelon; making their presence felt by teaching English and talking with students at high schools; planting trees and teaching songs at kindergartens; planting vegetables at the Ashkelon Community farm; and painting walls and beautifying Beit Canada, the absorption center for new immigrants.
The Taglit students also visited Michael Lapidus Baltimore Park and Lynn Stacie Getz Playground.
At lunch, the Taglit students enjoyed meeting Otzma participants and hearing about the Otzma ITC volunteer teaching program in Ashkelon. Many Taglit participants expressed interest in coming to work and volunteer in Israel for 10 months with Otzma and other programs.
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