The nice thing about songs is that you can make them your own, and these lyrics by Graham Nash swirled through my head while listening to students discuss their experience at Alexander Muss High School In Israel (HSI).
The residents of kibbutzim along the Gaza Envelope have traditionally identified as peaceniks. They live modestly, and their communal lifestyles are the result of relying on each other, building, farming, harvesting their yield...
The horrors of October 7th reverberate here as it does throughout all directions of the State, and ground zero for sitting vigil is Hostages Square, originally located at the IDF Command Center HQ a few streets down
The residents of most kibbutzim, especially along the Gaza Envelope, are peaceniks and were known to not only employ Gazans but also assist them with everyday activities, like driving them to doctor appointments and helping them with grocery shopping.
To commemorate the one year anniversary of October 7, I am releasing a series of blogs that capture my April Jewish National Fund volunteer mission to Israel.
They say Yiddish is a dying language. Well, not so in my household and in my head. Yiddish is so popular that even gentiles use it knowingly and unbeknownst to them.
Responding to Requests for Proposals (RFPs) is a pain in the ass. Yes, it’s nice that an organization has expressed an interest in learning more about your services and that you can now put them in the prospect column.