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Summer 2016

Free Shabbat – Gabbi Benjamin

Over my free Shabbat, I had the privilege to stay by my close friend from America named Achi. We spent Thursday night and Friday on Ben Yehuda street buying souvenirs for family and friends. On Shabbat, we went to the park by the Leonardo along with Shternie and her friend, Rikki. It was an amazing experience spending Shabbat with her family and their Israeli traditions. Although it was not what I am used to, it was an amazing spiritual journey.

Free Shabbat – Zoe Levin

Hello all,

This weekend Gabe and I stayed with very old family friends of mine in Neve Daniel. Though it took us a bit of time, and quite a bit of help to get there safe and sound, when we did we were met by amazing food and amazing people (not to mention amazing beds). The shuls were awesome, and the view absolutely gorgeous. Overall, it was a well spent weekend, regardless of the fact that I missed my new friends dearly. Shoutout to Aharon Akiva for getting us everywhere on time and in one piece!

Free Shabbat – Leib Fant

My off Shabbat was a very Israeli experience. The total amount of people I talked to who had an American accent was 4. It started with a shopping trip to an artisan art fair, followed by lunch with my sisters’ future in-laws. Next was a beach trip with my hosts’ family and then we made shabbos. Shabbat afternoon, we went to the pool and I read an 124-page Sports Illustrated from cover to cover. Saturday night we went to the mall and went shopping. The end.

Free Shabbat – Rivi Goloskov

My free weekend- to start off my weekend, I took a cab with my friend and her grandmother and I got to see how the Israeli community of Givat Shaul prepared for Shabbat. As I was walking around on Friday afternoon, I smelled Shabbat food being made by all the families in the neighborhood. To see a whole community partaking in Shabbat was amazing.

The rest was sleeping and eating.

Free Shabbat – Shternie Fredlender

I went to my cousins in Jerusalem. I slept there, I had air conditioning in my room and a bed. I ate dinner at their house and then at the ou center with euro ice. Next day I slept in and then ate. Then my friends picked me up and we hung out. It was fun. Motzei Shabbat I went to Ben yehuda, it was fun. I saw my advisors and friends on Ben yehuda. I missed my fellow ICErs. The end. – Shternie

Free Shabbat – Brooke Winestone

I spent my free Shabbat weekend with cousins who live in Raanana. I got to test out my Hebrew skills with my cousins who mostly speak Hebrew and learned that I knew a lot more than I thought I did. On Friday I got to have a very relaxing day and sleep in for a change. I went to shul on Friday night and attended one of my cousins friends bar mitzvah. On Saturday I did more sleeping, tried new Israeli foods, and played card games with my cousins. Although I am missing my ICE family it’s been a great weekend!

Free Shabbat – Gabe Adelman

This past Shabbat was our free Shabbat and I stayed with a new found friend named Aaron Akiva in Neve Daniel. On Friday night we ate dinner then slept on the porch looking out at the valley below. The next day on Saturday we went to morning davening then went to lunch which was delicious just as every meal was. then on Saturday night we went into Jerusalem to hang out with friends and get food from Ben yehuda street. Then we took a taxi home which was really expensive but it was better than waiting a long time for the bus then we woke up the next morning and went to the meet up point to regroup with the entire group and start the day.

Free Shabbat – Tamar Kaplan

On my free weekend I stayed at my cousins, the Bartas. Shabbat was very lovely and relaxing. On Saturday night I met up with other ICE’rs on Ben Yehuda. Being seperated from my family aka ICE’rs was very hard. It’s crazy to think how much I’m going to miss them once the program is over.

Peace and love.

Free Shabbat – Yonaton Chriqui

On my free shabbat I went to my cousin Benyamin’s house in Sanhedria. I got a great nights sleep of 7 hours. First I had to stay in a friend’s house but went to my cousin’s house on Friday morning. I went to ben Yehuda street and had some pizza and relaxed a bit. By the time I came back it was time for shabbat and I went to 3 shuls, one for mincha, one for kabbalat shabbat, and one for maariv. Every single shul we visited was chassidic and I’ve never wanted to pet a streimel more in my life. Other than that my shabbat was somewhat uneventful yet I was asked if I knew French at some point sooooooo yea.

 

 

-Yonaton

Free Shabbat – Joseph Maltinsky

This shabbos was really fun. I reconnected with a friend who came to Cincinnati for 5 years, and who I haven’t really gotten to talk to for 3. His family is really nice, and made me feel at home. I caught up on sleep, getting 10 plus hours each night. All in all, it was a great experience to be able to spend a shabbos in Israel with friends and a wonderful family.

– Joseph Maltinsky