My Experience

By: Molly Cohen, Bus 10

This trip has truly been one of a kind. I am extremely grateful that I was able to travel around and to Israel with my camp friends and people I’ve known my entire life. Even though the desert brought its challenges at the end of the day it was really fun and an experience I will never forget. The trip has brought our unit closer than ever before. During Gadna (army training) we learned what it was like to be a soldier and got to experience some of the training they went through. During this fourth and final week we have Israelis with us for part of it and we will learn about what their lives are like. I am excited to see what this next week brings and am sad we are leaving this beautiful place and each other soon.

Two Simple Words

Two Simple Words

By Erica Barish, former Assistant Director of Yallah! Israel                                                                                                     ***We are resharing this blog from the past, written by former Assistant Director Erica Barish. Emphasizing...

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Being Active in a Time of War

Being Active in a Time of War

By: Judy Goldstein, Associate Director of Camper Care One of the big questions (with answers) we have these days in Israeli society is how to maximize our personal and social resilience during this time of our “emergency routine” here in Israel. If you come to Israel...

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Why You Should Go On Yallah! Israel

Why You Should Go On Yallah! Israel

We are re-sharing this blog post written by Sarah Silver from the summer of 2019 about her experience on Yallah! Israel. We’re sharing her blog based on our firm belief that Sarah's reflections remain timeless and relevant. In these uncertain times, the importance of...

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Reflections from the Northern Negev

Reflections from the Northern Negev

By: Ariel Fogelman, Director Israel Programs and Operations On the early morning of February 8th, the Yallah! Israel staff embarked on a journey South to the Northern Negev. The purpose of our trip was to explore educational aspects as we engage with this region,...

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