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6 Reasons to go on an Y2i Program Students [...]
Six months after Moriah College students from their 2017 Year 10 IST program to Israel, they look back on the impact it has made on their Judaism. The group were part of the largest ever contingent of students (330) from NSW to participate in an Israel program of five weeks or more. Check out the video.
Every year Youth 2 Israel, with the support of UIA and JNF, brings together all the Israel program participants from Emanuel School, Masada College, Moriah College, Kesser Torah College and BJE for a Community Day. It is a chance for all the participants to be together for fun activities as well as sharing their learnings so far.
The top five tips for parents to get their child ready to embrace a Year 10 Israel program. Be ready because you may need to give them a little push.
Every adventure needs a song, an anthem to remind you of the trip. Those who participated in the 2016 programs will remember a few songs fondly including this Israeli hit.
We asked some of the members of the 2017 Y2i Youth Leadership Board about their favourite Jewish food. For some, it was an easy choice, while for others it required a bit of thought. Watch the results and give us your favourite.
There was a record attendance at last week’s Youth 2 Israel Information Night, for Year 10 students who are from non-Jewish day schools. More than 70 families came along to Maroubra Synagogue, the venue for the annual event, where students and parents learn about the end of year Israel program.
Israel surprises everyone who visits, whether you are a first time visitor or have been before. Students were interviewed during the program to give us some insights.
Friendships go accross school boundaries and the sense of community for participants in Year 10 Israel programs. While this is most true of those on the Emet Israel program, the Y2i Community Day is about extending this to the Jewish Day Schools.
Take a look at the collection of videos we put together while the 2016 program participants were in Israel enjoying their journey of a lifetime.