Sue Shurgin from Tucson walking through the gardens at the retreat center on the way to Jerusalem. The gardens were lovely, but we had very little time to enjoy them. Sue had been involved in the partnership years ago, but left about 6 years ago when she moved to Sedona. She moved back to Tucson recently and we are delighted that she became active a year ago and is now the Tucson chair.
Our first activity was to get to know someone from across the ocean. Sue and Eddi Yosef, a new member of the committee, interviewed each other. They were to find out something unusual about each other.
Dr. Jaime (Haim) Amsel, the facilitator
Rami Assis, Itai, and Amy Wasser-Simpson, partners in interviewing
Dvora Attal from KM and Ethan B. from Phoenix
Adam T from Phoenix and Eliya Weiss from KM. Eliya first was involved at age 13 when she was sent to a camp near Seattle. She is now an officer in the army and one of the newest members of the TIPS steering committee.
Diane Weintraub receives a birthday cake. To her left is Amalia Lewin from Hof Ashkelon, and to her right is Diane's husband, Ron
Toward the end fo the retreat we did an activity with "string," with each participant pledging how s/he would work to improve trust in the partnership. Pictured are Dvora, Inbal, Sue, and Rami
Dalia Burgana from KM and Dina Tanners from Seattle, co-chairs of TIPS....both in black pant suits
Itai at the entry to the second floor of the Naamat Building
Itai at the entry to the second floor of the Naamat Building
Inbal Attal-Cohen, Young Adult Program Director, busy at work, in the newly renovated 2nd floor of the Naamat building.
Representatives from the KM Youth Council together with Morian Ben David
Meeting with the Mayor of Hof Ashkelon Yair F. and the head of the Social Services and Matnas Maoz
Hof Ashkelon Youth Council President Smadar together with the VP and Hila Levy Hamami, the youth director of Hof Ashkelon
Moshe, Rami, Adi, Amalia, Dina, and Dalia
Meeting with the Mayor of Hof Ashkelon Yair F. and the head of the Social Services and Matnas Maoz
Hof Ashkelon Youth Council President Smadar together with the VP and Hila Levy Hamami, the youth director of Hof Ashkelon
Moshe, Rami, Adi, Amalia, Dina, and Dalia
Moshe Babelpour with two representatives from KM of the Young Adult group, Eliya and Adi
The logo recently created by the Young Adult group in KM which includes the logo of Kiryat Malachi on the left
The logo recently created by the Young Adult group in KM which includes the logo of Kiryat Malachi on the left
Hila Kordana explaining pictures of the YA group and the new logo.
A representative from HaPoel Tel Aviv on the left at a KM sports leadership activity
A representative from HaPoel Tel Aviv on the left at a KM sports leadership activity
A Sports for All activity in KM, with the leadership group running a sports afternoon for younger kids. Here is a relay race. The teens in the red shirts are the leaders.
Itzhik, head of sports in HA, and a teen assistant, talking about the programs, especially the Kat Regel (mini-soccer) league
The youth advisor from Kibbutz Gvaram and two teens talking about the renovation project at the kibbutz they are working on to create a functional teen center
Meir Shitrit's group played for us at the final dinner when we were treated to another meal by the Ethnic Flavors Taamei Ami group
Ken B presenting a video camera to the Youth of Kiryat M alachi
Sue Shurgin getting some of the tasty food
Ethiopian bread with wonderful seasoning
Figs stuffed with ground meat
Six of the women plus Smadar
An array of great food, Hila K, Yaffa Cohen, Eliya, etc. Members of the YA groups were invited to attend too.
We also saw part of the dance practice of the top dance group of Art City, Tzuza. This group will be in Tucson, and Phoenix for their Yom Haatzmaut celebration and then in Seattle for Lag B'Omer.
We also saw part of the dance practice of the top dance group of Art City, Tzuza. This group will be in Tucson, and Phoenix for their Yom Haatzmaut celebration and then in Seattle for Lag B'Omer.
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