Saturday, February 15, 2014

Aviv Day 15 + First Free Weekend!

Freedom comes with its drawbacks, we soon felt this in our back pockets as our bank account balances dwindled swiftly. ‘Free’ weekends were certainly not free in the monetary sense of the word, with hostel accommodation and food as well as nights out costing us amounts of money which we would not dare inform our parents of for fear of disownment. However, before reaching a state of freedom we had one final half day which featured a visit to Rabin Square, the place where one of Israel’s most iconic leaders was gunned down in the year of many of our births. As we visited this place we were educated by our madrichim on the significance of the place and the man who was revered by so many. After a few quick discussions of politics and Judaism and the place of halachic law alongside state law in Israel as well as the notion of Din Rodef which Yigal Amir, the man who cruelly took the life of Yitzhak Rabin, used as his defence, we split into two groups, recounted our highlights and lowlights of an intense first week in Tel Aviv before departing for our free weekend.

We collected our baggage from Bnei Dan and headed off in our separate directions, however most stayed in large groups. A multitude of boys and girls were residing for the full three nights at a youth hostel uncreatively named Hayarkon 48 owing to its street name and number, whilst many of the boys were operating out of Toby’s apartment on Dizengoff St, how they managed to fit seven fully grown men into a one bedroom apartment is still beyond most. The weekend contained a number of fun nights out in Tel Aviv with many members of various Israel programs also spending time in Tel Aviv, needless to say there were reunions aplenty. As per usual, I shan’t discuss the tantalising details of who did things they shouldn’t have and such but all had a brilliantly refreshing weekend full of socialising as well as relaxation and we will all be nice and refreshed, raring to resume Aviv as we head to Jerusalem unbelievably early on Sunday morning.

Both groups will be staying together in Jerusalem for Sunday and Monday before we part ways and head to our separate kibbutzim for the next month. Group One’s kibbutz is known as Yehiam and is located in the North. I am unsure what sort of internet coverage will be available to me there but I will try and keep all those eager to know what we are up to informed via the wonderful medium known as my blog.

Another awesome few days down, 133 days to look forward to!


Jake

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