Monday, January 18, 2010

Kaveret Messima!

heyo,
After a lovely chofesh, it was time to start Kaveret. As people with new and improved minds, and an indescribable passion to actualize on our ideals, which you can piece together by reading previous entries, the time has arrived to do so. When me and the rest of my tzevet arrived in thet Hanoar Ha'oved V'Halomed Bayit in Cholon, we met with our melaveh who gave us the scoop. After a few peulot ran for us and getting to know the rest of the tzevet at the bayit, we met our chanichim, and made the early morning commute to beit sefer Yeshayahu.This was the begining of our Messima, and we were pumped.
One of the biggest aims of Habonim Dror is to educate to make better human beings.After Boneh, and daily peulot which educate us about the beauties, as well as issues Israel faces, we were exited to go and help in Israeli society. We were aware that the school system here is much different than we are accustomed to from home, but when we walked in we were shocked, to see the balagan. At every minute throughout the day kids were running around the halls yelling, playing soccer in the hallways, etc...When I asked a teacher about what I saw, I recieved a confusing response which consisted of nothing more than a "no big deal." hmm...As we walked into the class room of about 25 kids fighting and yelling in one another's face. The way that this was dealt wtih by the teacher was by simply yelling at the kids, and sending those who failed to be quiet out to the halls. In the midst of all this, we were told to each choose kids to help teach English. Of course, just pulling these kids out caused those who were taken out to be jealous, but the teacher told us not to worry about it. As I sat down with the student, he did not speak a word of English, so i made a deal with him that I would speak a little Hebrew for him if he let me teach him. He agreed, and I slowly began teaching him the letters. Progress was made, and after a little bit of time the whole tzevet met up, with the kids, and we played games in english together. The experience was rewarding, and I even got asked to go to dinner with one of the kids!
After our day at school we went to the Bayit, where we were greeted by the rest of the Cholon Tzevet with a nice lunch. We then reviewed our first experience, and were given advice on how to deal with the issues we were faced with. Then, we planned our first peula for the chanichim. After helping with homework and getting to know the chanichim, (by means of hebrew conversations!) we ran the peula, and all went well. It was for sure a rewarding experience, and the first of many. One thing for our tzevet to work on is how to handle difficult situations, and how to educate based on our values, rather than just going through the motions. After 4 months of discussing these things, you'd figure this would be easy. But it was a little bit difficult. However, our melaveh as well as the rest of our tzevet is doing a great job helping us. We are excited by the challenge we face, and are happy that we have already began to form wonderful relations with the chanichim.

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