Saturday, February 22, 2014

Aviv Days 22 + 23!

As Aviv group one awoke to kibbutz Yechiam on day 22 of their whirlwind adventure through Israel a feeling of togetherness, comfort and routine was evident. As we arose to yet another less than awe inspiring breakfast, we were all eager to complete our one or two lessons of Ulpan for the day in order to move onto more relaxing and social activities. The Hebrew lessons of the day included some rather useful vocabulary and questions for our time in Israel such as “where is the bathroom?” “How much for that?” and more popular among the girls, “do you have skim milk?” or in Emma’s case “do you have soy milk….” Following our lessons we were able to indulge in more relaxation time prior to lunch in which we were again faced with some shape of chicken alongside some less than appetising sides. However, it is looking up for the vegetarians of the group as vegetable patties are now being offered as a somewhat viable meal alternative, of course now that they have purchased their own food.

Post-meal we were privileged to participate in our first participant-led program of Aviv. Run by our very own fitness committee consisting of Jenna, Toby, Harry, Daena, Lucy and Robbie, who put everyone through their paces with a fitness circuit and a largely contested soccer match. Following the necessary refreshments such as showers dinner was next up on the agenda. After we refuelled following a gruelling workout we were treated to a ‘cafĂ© dilemma’ of sorts by the Judaism Committee comprising of Zoe, Adi and Jared Engelman. We were split into groups and were challenged to debate scenarios in which moral and ethical decisions would force us to question our core values. It was a rather intriguing program, enjoyed by all owing largely to its questioning content as well as the supplied foodstuffs which we all have trouble turning down. As per usual, movie and chill time was next and finally followed by eventual bedtime for all.

The next morning we woke up less than energised, with the knowledge that a hike awaited us. However it wasn’t one of Oded’s usual ‘hikes’ which generally consist of a leisurely stroll but rather one which actually challenged us to scale rocks and confront what is actually widely define by many as a hike. Following our survival from this treacherous hike we returned to clean up our rooms for our impending inspection by one of Yechiam’s staff. Needless to say, we all passed with flying colours. Following this we were escorted to the kibbutz’s winery and brewery where we were able to purchase alcoholic beverages made on the kibbutz itself. Some drank more than others, however all were appeased when Tracy and Oded bot happily indulged in a drink with us. It was an unbelievably entertaining afternoon….

Next was free time which most used to prepare their clothes for Shabbat, as one girl changed out of gym clothes so did each and every other, each in a more disgruntled fashion than the last, until all were ready for a kabbalat Shabbat to begin. As Rabbi Engelman marshalled us up to a nice spot with a view of the sunset, he began a service which made all just a little home sick whilst reminding us of the unbelievable land which we were currently standing in.

Dinner followed, consisting of chicken drumsticks, potatoes and baby carrots, an all-round edible meal, ruined only by the lack of challah and a decent grape juice. Following this, all were gathered in the moadon and for our weekly Shabbat check in. We were split into two groups and asked to pick our highlights and lowlights from another hectic week, not an easy task, especially for a week in which we resided in no less than three cities of Israel. As we all headed back to our rooms some headed out for a little bit of fun whilst others settled for a night in with a good movie.

Another awesome couple of days down, 127 days to look forward to!


Jake

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