Monday, March 15, 2010

L'Hitraot to CAARI 2010 with Song

Shalom,
CAARI 2010 is now history! It was a terrific year with an energetic group. We traveled from Metula to the Negev, learned about Israel from ancient to modern times, volunteered in schools, hospitals, worked in the JNF forests, picked fruit for food banks, packed some food boxes and handed out over 8000 trees on TuBshvat! We danced to the tunes of Gil on TuBshvat, hiked the Ramon Crater, took long walks (or short walks as Neil would say), shopped, shlepped, enjoyed the sunshine, warm temperatures and even the rain for few days. Our Speakers' Forum informed us on the many facets of Israel society - from journalist to artists to underwater archeology, professors and political activists ! And...we had fun!

People asked - what are you doing here? We would explain and Israelis would say -kol'akvod and thank you for being here with us!

We (Neil and Susan) want to thank each one of your for coming to Israel and being part of the CAARI Program. You are an inspiration!

The Petra Buddies summed up the experience with a new song - very clever, very catchy! Hit 'play' on the video! The words are below if you want to sing along. Thank you Sue Gitter for capturing this performance!

Wishing you a Peaceful and Happy Pesach with Family and Friends,
Warmest Regards,

Susan and Neil

"We Don't Want to go Home" by Roberta Jacobs, Karen Barnett, Karen Knoll and Sheila Raskin
Tune of : "I Don't Want No More of Army Life"





We are the Petra Buddies
Who cocktail every night!
and, while we were imbibing
We thought that we could write!

Arriving in jerusalem
our group was mighty small.
We bonded all together,
Especially at the Wall.

REFRAIN
Oh, we don't want to leave our Caari friends.
Gee Sue, we want to stay;
Oh, Neil, we want to stay;
We just don't want to go home.

The ramparts that we climbed on
The caves and tunnels, too
We walked in all 4 quarters
With all the other Jews!

Shwarma and falafel
We ate our fill of those.
Before we hardly knew it,
We couldn't zip our clothes!

REFRAIN

The road to Herodian
Neil said was not too far.
But, when we staggered to the top,
We could have touched the stars.

We're up at dawn most mornings
C-r-a-w-l-i-n-g out of bed;
students need our guidance
and patients need be fed.

REFRAIN

Our Hebrew is improving;
we sure are quite a team.
Now we know the difference
'tween sherute and sherotim.

We've travelled this whole country;
North, south and east and west.
We're heading home on Sunday.
Thank G-d, we need a REST!

Oh, sorry to have to leave our Caari friends Gee Neil, Shalom to you; Oh Sue, a fond a'dieu We're just so glad to go home!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

My Impressions by Amy Glaser (Easton, MA)




Shabbat - January 30, 2010
A special Shabbat for me once again. My friend Rella and I attended a concert in Abu Gosh. Abu Gosh is a scenic Arab village between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The village overlooks the hills of Jerusalem and has always had a positive relationship with Israel. The concert was held in a form Crusader Church in the Chapel of the Virgin Mary. The performance was a selection of 4 Bach Cantatas. What mixture of cultures!! Where else could this happen? Only - Israel!

Israelis say "thank you" - Friday, February 12, 2010
On this glorious day, our tour brought us to the beautiful Baron Rothschild's Garden and Tomb outside the charming village of Zichron Ya'acov. A spectacular beautiful park, including a fragrance garden, palm garden, cascading garden with an explanation of water use and re-use completed that at the garden. It's a peaceful, calming place to spend an afternoon.
On entering the park a woman guard approached me and asked about the CAARI group. Were we really volunteers? Were we from Canada and the USA? Why would we want to volunteer in Israel? I explained the program and how I had just retired in June. I had alwasy loved Israel and now had the time to give back to the Jewish Homeland! She was so touched and actually filled up with tears. A she hugged me, she said "thank you very much for your effort to my country!" I left her with a few tears too!


Saturday, February 27, 2010

Our Trip to the Galilee by Anice Stark (Toronto, Canada)
















Dear Friends and Family,
Our trip up to the Galilee and Golan was one of nature and colour - the most colourful in all the years we have been travelling there. The profusion of flowers, the shades of the green fields were a feast to our eyes.
As we walked up the trail to see the Gilboa Iris we saw a sea of reds, blues, yellows, white garlic, large flowering fennel bulbs - I can't remember all the flower names - but just magnificent waist high growth. We saw only a few of the Irises as there weren't as many this year due to the lack of rain.
One of days, we walked the Bible Trail (a Canadian JNF Project) which overlooks the Jezreel Valley. While standing on the top of the hillside, looking down into the valley, we viewed all the planted crops - very geometrical in their shapes, everything in some state of growth, and many flowering trees. Even the scent came up to the hill where we were standing. All our senses were working and so were are emotions.
Other days included a hike at the Dan Nature Reserve, a visit to the mystical city of Safed which also included a trip to the newly built, Blue Valley Canadian JNF project on the outskirts of the city. We met the Director of the Canada Center in Metulla who took us on a tour of this amazing sports facility and some of us did a little bowling. Ok - we are are not ready for the Olympics! We went to Agmon Hula (another JNF Project) to witness the beginning of the spring bird migration - with the storks, pelicans, cranes and over 100 varieties of birds.
We concluded our trip on Friday (in the middle of pouring rain) with a chocolate experience at a candy factory in Degania and a visit to Zippori. We didn't even get wet! But we know this water is badly needed and will help continue to 'green the Galilee'.
Back in Tel Aviv for Shabbat and the Purim festivities and our departure Sunday evening. Oh where did the time go? Another wonderful CAARI experience!
Who are those masked people - could that be Susan and Neil getting ready for Purim?
Shalom and Hag Samach,
Anice Stark


















Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Tuesday, Golan Artists








Shalom,
Another wonderful day that most tourists don't experience. But, than again - the CAARI program is not like most tours. Today we spend with local Israel artists - from painters, sculptures, woodmakers, potters to Shimon who makes shofars.
Sorry this is short, but the Neil, guide is calling us and we don't want to miss a thing.

Will write more later.
CAARI 2010

Monday, February 22, 2010

Feb. 22 - the Gilboa







Good morning,
It is a clear day as we drove up, up, up to the Gilboa. Wow - what a view of the Jezreel Valley and the wild flowers along the roadside are just gorgeous! We met Kacha (a retired army officer) who gave us an explanation of battles that were fought in the area. He also took us to the security fence so that we could understand the current situation and see first hand. The border is pretty close!
The day was perfect for a walk along the JNF Canada's Bible Trail and the view of the valley became more spectacular - with green farm fields, dozens of fish reservoirs and mountains in the distance. Time for lunch - a what a lunch! We dined at the local Spice Ranch - delicious salads, homemade breads, cheese and herb tea - perfect!
Shalom from the Kinneret,
CAARI 2010

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Feb. 21 - Day 1 in the Galilee








Greetings,
This morning that left Jerusalem for our week in the Galilee. It is hard to believe that this is our last week with CAARI 2010. Where oh where did the time go?
Our first stop was Gan Garu - you are probably asking what is this - we asked the same question. It is an Australian Zoo - with koalas, kangaroos, cockatoos, sheep, emus, and all kinds of birds, etc. We all ooed and awed and talked to the animals. Enjoy the pictures of us feeding the kangaroos.
Next stop - walking the scenic Gilboa Iris Trail. This is the time of year that the mountain is covered with a carpet of colorful spring flowers - just beautiful.
Final stop of the day was Kibbutz Gesher - whose history dates back to the early days of Statehood. It is located on the Jordan River - which serves as the border with Israel and Jordan. It is also the site of an early hydroelectric plant from the 1930's. This plant supplied both Israel and Jordan with electricity before the War of Independence.
Tonight we are spending the night at a lovely kibbutz, located on the Kinneret.
Shalom,
CAARI 2010

Friday, February 19, 2010

Friday, Feb. 19 - Jerusalem






Shalom,
This morning Amotz Asa Al, Wall Street journalist and former editor of the Jerusalem Post, spoke to us reviewing Israel's successes and challenges this past year - from the economy, to political issues and diplomatic efforts. Most interesting and enlightening!
Our morning tour was another "off the beaten" track site - the Underground Prison from the British Mandate Period. Our guide told us interesting stories of those pre-State days including the sacrifices that young members of the Haganah made for the State of Israel and for Jews around the world.
We walked to Mechane Yehuda, Jerusalem's marketplace and Ben Yehuda Street- did a little eating and shopping. It is now late afternoon, shops are slowly closing and in another hour or so it will be Shabbat. However, the cafes are still filled with people enjoying the warm temperatures, good food and spirit of the day.
We want to take this opportunity to wish all of you a Shabbat Shalom and enjoy the weekend.
CAARI 2010.