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Ella Garai-Ebner

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Ella Garai-Ebner

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Israel Tour: a journey of self-discovery

I've been asked multiple times what the highlight of my trip was. Each time, I surprise myself with my reply, writes Ella Garai-Ebner

August 17, 2016 09:31
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For many people growing up in the Jewish community, Israel Tour at the end of Year 11 is a rite of passage - and something motivational to think about when GCSE revision becomes increasingly laborious. I was told that it would be an experience that would stay with me forever, and it did not disappoint.

This summer, I was lucky enough to go on Tour with Noam, the Masorti youth movement. Having never been involved with Noam before, I didn't know exactly what to expect, but I quickly became familiar with the madrichim (leaders) chanichim (participants) and Noam's egalitarian ideologies.

I've been asked multiple times what the highlight of my trip was. Each time, I surprise myself with my reply. As someone who has always hidden in the corner of PE class, I was not expecting to love the more physical activities - but I really did! Snorkeling in the Red Sea was an amazing (although very short) experience, and kayaking in the Jordan river was the ideal balance of being extremely fun and enjoyable, but also strenuous and challenging. I think the fact that I enjoyed the activities I was so sure I wouldn't sums up Israel Tour; it is a journey of self-discovery, and, on the flight home, nobody is exactly who they were on the flight there.

There is so much learning to be done. Not just learning about the Arab-Israeli conflict (of which we did a lot) but also finding out about yourself, your friends, strangers who become friends and learning new perspectives on a wide variety of topics. I found it extremely insightful.

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