Reflections from Congress 2019
By: Sam, Molly, Ethan and Jeremy
July 14, 2019
By: Sam Sidle
“Today” we traveled from Ashkelon to congress with our Israeli matches. It was
a very fun bus ride (except for the pee related close calls) and we became much
closer as a group. Arriving at congress was overwhelming for many but it was
still a great time because of the opportunity to see our friends from the
international Shabbaton and meet new people.
July 15, 2019
By: Molly Silverman
Today was our first full day of Congress! When we arrived at the Tel Hai
Campus, we were given a tour of the college. Then, with all of the different
cohorts, we attended a morning ceremony where different Diller directors spoke
about being one big family! After the morning ceremony, we broke into our
learning groups. These groups consist of 25 kids from different cohorts. This
was very difficult on our Baltimore cohort because we didn’t want to be
separated, but after a few hugs and high fives, we dispersed into the diverse
group of Diller fellows. We got to know our learning group through a lesson
discussing our family tree and recognizing the similarity and differences
between us! We also had a lesson furthering our understanding of peoplehood,
one of Diller's core values! Here we shared our Jewish identity and related our
Jewish experiences with each other! At lunch, we were able to reconnect with
our Baltimore siblings and also meet other people from all over the world. Our
last lesson of the day was about pluralism. We discussed how we would approach
different scenarios in the world as a teen and a Jew! Before we left Tel Hai,
we met with our group for the Leadership Challenge to create a team name and
chant for the following day! After this, we headed to our accommodation sites
where we had activities with the cohorts that we are living with for the week!
At the end of the day, we had Maagal Laila (a night circle) expressing our
feelings about comfortable and uncomfortable situations, creating a closer bond
between each other! Before bed, we had a mix and meet with the other cohorts
living with us where we created new friendships!
July 16, 2019
By: Ethan Silverstein
Today is Tuesday, July 16. We woke up and made our way to the Tel Hai Campus
where we had our morning ceremony led by the JC’s. We then went off into our
learning groups to learn more about Israel with fellows all over the world. We
ate lunch and then began one of the best activities at congress which was the
Diller Leadership Challenge. We were split into 60 teams and had to work
together to complete each challenge like the Amazing Race. Some challenges were
getting out of an escape room, learning how to play rugby, answering riddles,
and much more that taught us a lot about teamwork and leadership. It was a
tiring day but definitely one to remember!
July 17, 2019:
By: Jeremy Stein
July 17 was our final full day of Congress :(. We started the day off with a
morning ceremony to get everyone excited for the action-packed day. We then
went to separate speakers with very interesting stories. The speaker I went to
spoke about his business that is striving to create a more positive image of
Israel by removing false anti-Semitic and anti-Israel posts on social media. We
then learned about the different opportunities available to us once we become
Diller alumni. After the closing ceremony, we participated in the global Diller
fair where each partnership had a different table with activities that
pertained to their cities. The Ashkelon-Baltimore table featured Old Bay chips
which were a big hit throughout the night. Then, we sadly had to say goodbye to
all of our best friends around the world. We will for sure never forget the
bonds we made with our fellow Fellows.
Thursday, July 18, 2019
Shabbat Shalom!
Free Day in Ashkelon!
By: Zach Pearlstone
Today was our free day and we could do anything with our matches. Some people went to the beach and others went shopping and some even went to visit and meet their matches families. This is my experience with Haim; we slept in and enjoyed a relaxed morning with a nice homemade breakfast. Following that, we went to Ashdod with Haim’s mom where we went to the arcade and then shopped. I bought a nice pair of Adidas shorts and Haim’s family, against my wishes, bought me three new T-shirts. After we went to lunch at Moses where we ate ginormous delicious burgers. Then we returned home and went swimming with Dor and Zach and played NBA 2K and FIFA. Later that evening we had a nice family Shabbat dinner where I enjoyed many kinds of ethnic Ethiopian dishes. Following the satisfying dinner, Haim and I went to Ziv’s house where we talked with his friends from school for a couple hours. Overall it was a great day
-Zach Pearlstone
By: Zach Pearlstone
Today was our free day and we could do anything with our matches. Some people went to the beach and others went shopping and some even went to visit and meet their matches families. This is my experience with Haim; we slept in and enjoyed a relaxed morning with a nice homemade breakfast. Following that, we went to Ashdod with Haim’s mom where we went to the arcade and then shopped. I bought a nice pair of Adidas shorts and Haim’s family, against my wishes, bought me three new T-shirts. After we went to lunch at Moses where we ate ginormous delicious burgers. Then we returned home and went swimming with Dor and Zach and played NBA 2K and FIFA. Later that evening we had a nice family Shabbat dinner where I enjoyed many kinds of ethnic Ethiopian dishes. Following the satisfying dinner, Haim and I went to Ziv’s house where we talked with his friends from school for a couple hours. Overall it was a great day
-Zach Pearlstone
Friday, July 12, 2019
Community Week Day 4:
July 11, 2019
By: Ellie Hoch
Today is Thursday. Many of the Israelis are taking their
math bagrut test today, so they did not join us at the volunteer center this
morning. The people who were there boarded a bus and drove to Nativ Haasara, a
city on the border with Gaza. We went to a woman’s house who started a project
called “Path to Peace”. She told us about her life living next to Gaza. Her
program decorates one of the inside border walls in order to give hope to the
people living in her community. We visited the wall and each added a tile to
decorate it. Then we had lunch at the volunteer center. Then a motivational
speaker came and inspired us to be our bests. We all went to our respective
homes to rest for a couple of hours before closing ceremonies at one of the
fellows’ homes. Seeing the border wall was inspiring and seeing Gaza made us
grateful for what we have.
Community Week Day 3!
July 10, 2019
By: Julia Herman
Throughout the week the Baltimore-Ashkelon cohorts took
part in very many active, outdoor activities. Today was different. The cohorts
had a restful and insightful day. The first activity was with learning more
about Israel with Baltimore’s shin-shinyms, young Israelis who work in
Baltimore educating our community about Israel and the Israeli community. After
this, we had the chance to listen to a soldiers’ panel where we learned about
life in the IDF. Continuing our day, we went to a farm and learned about
sustainability in Israel and ate a fresh lunch made from the farm’s own crops.
We then learned about the values of the IDF and were able to connect a
soldier’s values to everyday life. Following this, the two cohorts split and
both reflected on community week. During this reflection, we were able to
discuss concerns, ideas, or things we enjoyed. Both cohorts then came back
together to participate in krav maga. These self-defense tactics were both fun
to learn and taught the fellows how to defend themselves in the chance of a
dangerous situation. For the final activity of the day, the fellows made
soldier packages. We included items such as toothpaste, chips, and even makeup
in these baskets. This was a very meaningful activity for all of us because it
allowed us to give back to the soldiers in the IDF who do so much for Israel.
Community Week Day 2!
July 9, 2019
By: Kaitlyn Goldstein
Today we started off our day by playing lacrosse with the
Israeli national team. We learned some information about the team and the
upcoming competitions that they have in Canada. After, we were all able to
actually play lacrosse: passing around a ball and participating in games. Many
people enjoyed playing lacrosse as it is something that many people in
Baltimore have played, but it was interesting to see that not many of the
Israelis have played before. Following lacrosse, we volunteered at a school that
is for children with special needs. It was a rewarding opportunity to help out
with the children but it definitely came with its challenges. It was difficult
to communicate with the children because the children had trouble expressing
their emotions but on top of that the language barrier made it hard to talk to
the kids in the class. We learned the importance of volunteering and how
meaningful it is. Something that was very interesting is that our host families
packed us lunches which was very different than the packed lunches that we have
back home. After the packed lunches we got back on the bus for the last
activity of the day: an activity center. We did obstacle courses like the ones
in America Ninja Warrior and jumped on trampolines; some people even took a nap
in the ball pit. Overall, we had a very good day and continued to learn more
about what it is like to live in Ashkelon, which is very eye opening.
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
Community Week Day 1
July 8, 2019
By: Max Goldman
By: Max Goldman
Picture the scene: A 17-year-old boy hastily wakes up at
7:45 after finally achieving a full nights sleep without the intervention of
the ruthless peacocks that lived at the Bedouin tents. The day begins at the
volunteer center with a check in of our first time with our host families.
Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed my first night, as Omer’s family is both gracious
and extremely sweet. Then, we went to the Baltimore Park, which was built by
both Israelis from Ashkelon and Americans, such as the Getz’s. The mosaics
there were stunning and we enjoyed a nice game of catch as well. After
returning, we learned a mandatory Diller lesson and ate some Israeli Pizza Hut.
But then, it happened. Man met his greatest foe yet: the jellyfish. As we
learned how to surf in the sea, we smiled as we hilariously failed over and
over. However, the jellyfish had different plans. As I, once again, struggled
to stand up, I fell off my surfboard into the water where a whole jelly was
waiting to cover my whole forearm. Pain rushed through my arm, and I realized
that jellyfish were not as wonderful as Spongebob portrayed them. They were officially
added to my list of least favorite things, right in front of peacocks.
Thankfully, a woman had a cream that apparently did something, but I was
too busy screaming expletives to express my complex feelings. At least it’s an
awesome story. We then returned home and relaxed for a fun night. What a day.
Welcome to Community Week!
July 7, 2019
By: Sophie Getz
Today we spent our last morning in the desert. Right after
breakfast in the Bedouin tents, we took the bus to the Dead Sea. It was a lot
of fun in the water itself and also in the pool. We saw lots of fellows that we
had just met over the weekend and spent some time with them. Then we got on the
bus to head to Ashkelon and we had lunch on the way. Next, we had an opening ceremony
with the Israelis and were able to reunite with them. We then spent the rest of
the night getting to know our host families.
International Shabbaton!
Shabbat Shalom: July 6, 2019
By: Eli Getz
Today was Saturday, July 6. We spent Shabbat at the
Bedouin tent. We woke up to peacocks squawking and the smell of camel poop
bright and early. We ate breakfast and chose our own morning services to
attend. After a short break, we learned about the 10 commandments and other
interesting Jewish topics followed by lunch. Then, we learned about Jewish
women and had a magnificent break. During the break, we socialized with other
cohorts and napped in the air-conditioned synagogue. We had dinner, a Havdalah
service, and said goodbye to our new friends. Lastly, we stargazed, spent time
at the bonfire, and watched Aladdin. What a great day!
Friday, July 5, 2019
Day 4: July 4,2019
Fourth of July in Israel! By: Sophie Garonzik
Happy July 4th! Today we spent our morning touring the devastating
yet informative Yad Vashem. There we learned about the hardships and challenges
that our Jewish ancestors experienced. We then visited the YMCA, where we were
able to spend quality time getting to know preschoolers of all different
affiliations and origins. This Arabic- Israeli run school teaches children in
both Hebrew and Arabic. Next, we returned to the hotel to engage in an Acro-
balance class. During this lesson, we were taught how to use our balance and
communication skills in order to create complex torsions with our bodies.
Finally, we concluded with a delicious food tour around the streets of
Jerusalem. The food was absolutely mouthwatering and I encourage you all to
try it someday! Again happy 4th!
Day 3: July 3, 2019
Day 3 In Israel, By Gaya Friedman
We first went to Temple Mount and we got really lucky
because there was no line to get in and it was not crowded. After that, we went
to the Kotel. For lunch, we had Pizur (everyone gets money and is able to choose their own lunch) in the Jewish quarter of Jerusalem. After lunch, we
walked around Meah Shearim, an ultra-orthodox neighborhood in Jerusalem, and
met a rabbi who lives there and got to ask him questions. Then we went to a
lady’s house who has a challah-making business and learned how to make
different kinds of challahs. The lady was so welcoming and even made babka for
us while we waited for our challahs to bake. Lastly, we met with the director
of Women of the Wall, a group of women who fight for equal rights at the Kotel.
We learned about diversity in Jerusalem and got to hear many different people
explain their views and opinions to us.
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Day 2: July 2, 2019
Day 2 in Israel!
By: Teddy Cohen
Today we started off by talking to a panel of 6 individuals with different backgrounds/perspectives on life, politics, and Israel. We were divided up into groups and each individual was assigned to each group. In the groups, we heard their stories and asked questions. The main take away from the discussions was seeing different perspectives on life. Towards the end of the activity, we regrouped and could go back with one of the 6 individuals and ask more questions. At the end, we debriefed with just the Diller group. After we were done we went to the shuk in Tel-Aviv and got lunch. Once the shuk was over, we took the bus to a hike and learned about respecting the environment and early civilizations. After the hike, we went to Jerusalem and ate dinner and explored Ben Yehuda Street. Once we were done at Ben Yehuda we all went back to the Hostel for bed.
By: Teddy Cohen
Today we started off by talking to a panel of 6 individuals with different backgrounds/perspectives on life, politics, and Israel. We were divided up into groups and each individual was assigned to each group. In the groups, we heard their stories and asked questions. The main take away from the discussions was seeing different perspectives on life. Towards the end of the activity, we regrouped and could go back with one of the 6 individuals and ask more questions. At the end, we debriefed with just the Diller group. After we were done we went to the shuk in Tel-Aviv and got lunch. Once the shuk was over, we took the bus to a hike and learned about respecting the environment and early civilizations. After the hike, we went to Jerusalem and ate dinner and explored Ben Yehuda Street. Once we were done at Ben Yehuda we all went back to the Hostel for bed.
Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Day 1: July 1, 2019
Day 1 in Israel, by Zach Aldouby
After a long
flight, we arrived in Israel at 6:15 AM, ready to face a full day of programming.
We held a small opening ceremony at a park in Tel Aviv, and then headed to our
first activity: Mayumana. Mayumana is a combination of rhythmic dance and
music and proved to be a challenge for most the group. However, through
dedication and teamwork, we persevered and managed to stay on beat for a while
(minus a few fellows). Of course, all of that dancing made us hungry, so we
headed to Jaffa for some lunch and shopping. After some incredible falafel, we
all went to the blind museum (Dialogue in the Dark), a place meant to simulate the lives of the
visually impaired. It turned out to be a great learning experience for
everyone, as we got the chance to “see” the world from a different perspective.
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