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Jennifer Lipman

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

Opinion

Sunscreen and schnitzel; advice for Israel Tour

Are you going on tour this summer? Our columnist has some important advice...

July 5, 2018 14:25
Kids on Tour: 16-year-olds spend four weeks in Israel post GCSEs
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A group of hormonal young people from different walks of life, brought together for a set period over a hot summer, where emotions will run high and adult supervision will be limited. No, not Love Island, but Israel Tour the rite of passage so many of us have undertaken at the tender age of 16.

The best summer ever, or a month of putting on a brave face and grimacing every time the singing starts? For most it’s probably something in between. I should know, I’ve done it twice, first as a participant and then as a leader. If I could travel back in time, here’s what I’d tell my 16-year-old self:

You won’t love every minute. Whoever says otherwise is exaggerating. Find the parts that you enjoy a beautiful sunset over the Med, or visiting the Western Wall with your peers and don’t let the aspects that you hate ruin it.

Pay attention to the educational stuff. Yes, you’re on holiday, and you’ve just finished your GCSEs, and you don’t want to look like a swot, but some of this is pretty interesting. Years later, when you’re revisiting these places and trying to impress a new partner, you’ll be smug when you know the name of the first kibbutz, or which prime minister is buried at Sde Boker.