Friday, January 30, 2015

Gleaning fields with Project Leket

Sherry and Betty displaying appreciation letter from school children
January 29 - Community Service work
 and picking fruit.
In the morning CAARI took their taxis to their work assignments. For a few,, the 2 'weekers'--their portion of the program ends this weekend.  The schools and schoolchildren gave the a special send-off.  We too at CAARI wish them well and they will be missed by the group.

CAARI picker over 1 ton or oranges for needy
After lunch, we boarded the bus for our trip to Rehovot to pick fruit with Project Leket.  It was perfect weather for picking fruit - sunny with temperatures in the high 60's.

Paula adding fruit to the container
This is the thank you letter that we received from Project Leket - it says it all!  She is right  - the group is amazing and did an incredible job picking over 1 ton of fruit for the needy.

Susan,
What a thrill to have you and your amazing group back in the field today. It sure doesn't feel like a year has passed since your last visit.
Your group should be so proud of picking 1200 kg of oranges which will feed 300 needy Israeli families. Such a mitzvah!
I am sending all of the photos to you and then sending the individual ones accordingly. I am sending yours in 2 emails, one to follow immediately.
Until we meet again next year, I wish you good health and happiness!
Nechama Namal – Leket Israel

   


In the evening the group enjoyed some camaraderie - some played bridge, other scrabble and other a little conversation!  
Miri Eisin - Speaker 
Forgot to mention - the night before we we thrilled to have Miri Eisin, Miri Eisin is a retired colonel of the Israeli Army with a background in political science. Until December 2007 she was an official spokeswoman charged with explaining and clarifying Israel’s perspective.  She spoke about the current events on the Syrian border and really put these current issues in perspective.  
Wishing all a Shabbat Shalom,
CAARI 2015

Enjoy the pictures - thank you Sherry for your photos!























Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Report from Rosalie - Tuesday, January 27

Shalom All, 
Rhoda, Barbara & Rosalie

Yesterday was what CAARI calls forest day, where we go to a JNF forest and do some work, helping the overworked foresters......our job was pruning lower branches of olive trees in Canada Park, to prevent the spread of forest fires, and then making a huge pile of the branches in a central area so that a truck can pick them up easily.  As in previous years, I was a schlepper....one who drags the cut braches to the central area......once a schlepper, always a schlepper!!

Had a picnic lunch and then to a new news radio station in Jaffa......i24News Radio.......one of the most exciting and interesting places we have visited.  It is just about a year and a half old....24 hours a day of news....in French, English, and Arabic......to combat Al Jazeera.  We heard from the head of the station, Frank Malul,  who told about himself and how the station got started.  He used to be a French diplomat and his story was fascinating.  While he was addressing us, two people came in and he then told us what the emergency was...... rockets from Syria landed in Israel....no Israelis killed...and the decision had to be made that minute whether to cut the scheduled programming....an hour program on the Holocaust.....or give the hour to this breaking news story....decision was to go with the breaking news.  Everything at the stations is so advanced....completely digital....the cameras are operated by remote control from the control booth.....Please get the app from I24News.com for your iphones....I think you will find it worthwhile.  The station cannot be on Israeli television because of some rules about conflict of interest......but everyone here has an iphone....so they can get it.
The CEO also told us that he has received communications from people in surrounding Arab countries, so he knows they are tuning in, too!!

After the tour, Diane and Barbara (from Peabody, MA) left the group to stay in Jaffa where we went to the Ilana Goor Museum and then ate an Arab restaurant in downtown Jaffa, (delicious, of course) before taking the bus home, and I felt so proud.....I remembered the bus stop and the # of bus we needed.

So good night all.......stay warm, and well!!!

much love,

rosalie

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Monday, January 26 - Community service, Sorona & Speaker

Report by Rosalie Whitehill
Shalom again,


walking through Sorona
Watching news of the snowstorm hitting Boston causes me to shudder, but just for a moment, and then the joy of being here, where the temperature dropped into the low 60's today is so all-encompassing, that I feel even warmer.  Hoping you all retain power.....in more ways than one!!!

So back to all the things that just keep getting more and more wonderful......After a fine morning at school, our group visited Sorona, a restored community started by German templars in the mid 1800's.  Actually it is being restored to have fancy shops and many cafes.....but we had a guide who told us all about the history of the settlement.  She was an actress who played the part of a German woman who was part of that community......she was about the funniest person I have heard in Israel,.....and of course, our time with her was so very entertaining, as well as informative.....you can google 'German Templars in Israel'.....if you want to know more, as she certainly intermingled lots of facts with her hilarious patter.....Suffice it to say, I would have loved to bring our guide home with me....I laughed all afternoon.


Gil Hoffman
Our speaker that nite was Gil Hoffman, chief political reporter for the Jerusalem Post.......whose topic was Who's Who in the Elections.....and I was eagerly looking forward to learning who the candidates are and what their platforms include.....as I have not been following the upcoming election...middle of March.....as closely as a few of the participants in our group.......even though I knew Hoffman's political leanings are opposite to mine....most of the time.  But for the first 15 minutes, Hoffman talked about why Israelis don't trust Obama.  and the rest of his talk was short as he wanted to focus on questions....(I think he knew that with so many Americans, he would get questions about Obama and Netanyahu) so needless to say, I was very disappointed.....and I am still as confused as ever about the Israeli election.  One bright spot is that our guide, who is an avid reader, has brought several articles from Ha'aretz (a more liberal newspaper) on our trips and reads them to us......and I am learning more from him.  Hoffman wasn't all bad....no one ever is.....as he gave us this acronym for helping Israel......it's EASY.........Education, Advocacy, Solidarity and Your money!!!!
L'hitriot\
Rosalie

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