Event Reports
Shemesh Photos
The official camp photos of the whole camps are available to download below. Just click on the links to download the camp photos from your camp.
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A reunion party for all those who went to Emmunah and Reut Shemesh Summer camp, or wish they had.
Add a commentIsrael Tour Update day 7
Dear Israel Tour Parent,
Tour 1, 2 & 3
Today, the Tours have been spending the day together at ‘Netzerfest’, a jamboree of Reform teenagers from the US, Australia, South Africa, Israel and even from our sister movement in the UK, LJY.
RSY-Netzer is proud to be part of the worldwide youth movement, Netzer Olami. We have branches all over the world – in North America, Former Soviet Union, Spain, Australia, South Africa, Switzerland, France, Germany, and Panama, to name a few. We meet every year in Israel at our annual decision making conference Veida, to argue and discuss our ideology and beliefs.
Add a commentIsrael Tour Update day 6
Dear Israel Tour Parent,
Tour 1 & 3
The chanichim spent the day discovering the Old City and the historical richness of Jerusalem.
We walked round, soaking up the atmosphere, sights and smells of the Jewish Quarter; we went to the Kottel, the Western Wall, one of the holiest sites in Judaism. While some chanichim had been there before and for some it was their first visit, for the whole tour it was a very special moment.
That part of Jerusalem is surrounded by the impressive 16th century Ottoman city walls and represents the heart of the city both historically and spiritually. In a city already divided, the Old City is further divided culturally and historically into four Quarters: (clockwise from the south-east) the Jewish Quarter, the Armenian Quarter, the Christian Quarter and the Muslim Quarter. The Jewish Quarter is the smallest of the four sectors. Its size is approximately nine hectares, or about 14% of the area of the whole Old City.
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