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UJIA helps teachers’ links with Israeli counterparts

November 22, 2012 16:20
A young participant, Liora Bauernfreund, attending Mitzvah Day Mummies (Photo: Yakir Zur)

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

1 min read

Schoolteachers who have just returned from a UJIA-organised tour to Israel have described the current situation as “surreal”.

The 22-strong group of Jewish and non-Jewish teachers from seven Jewish schools in the UK, participated in the programme’s six-day seminar, which included tours around Jerusalem and teaching lessons at partner schools.

Matthew Neat, assistant headteacher at Clore Tikva Primary School in Redbridge, said: “This was my first time visiting Israel. The first thing that struck me was how different it was [from what we see] in the news. We did a multicultural tour of Jerusalem, and to see the Arab and Jews together was something that I really didn’t expect.”

However, the situation has changed since the group’s return.

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