260 participants of ZFA gap year programs attend ANZAC Day Commemoration

Press Release – 29 April 2013

A record number of participants of Zionist Federation of Australia (ZFA) gap year programs from Australia attended the official ANZAC Ceremony at the Commonwealth Cemetery on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem last Thursday. Facilitated by the ZFA Israel Office, 260 participants from Habonim Dror, Netzer, Hashomer Hatzair, Bnei Akiva, Hineni, Betar, AUJS, Israel by Choice and Maccabi Sports Leadership Program were bussed and taken on a guided lecture talk of the Commonwealth Cemetery before the ceremony itself. Continue reading »

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New Taglit-Birthright Israel trips confirmed for June/July 2013!

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A record number of Taglit-Birthright Israel groups will depart for Israel in June-July 2013.
Hagshama will be sending two groups of young adults aged 22-26 in June and for the first time, AUJS will be sending a group in July.
In addition, a brand new program called “KangaRusski” – a unique program for young adults from the Australian Russian Jewish community will also run in July. KangaRusski participants will also meet up with their peers from the United States and Israel during their trip.

Applications for all programs will open online on February 11, 2013. To apply click here!
For more information please contact the ZFA Israel Programs, by email or phone 03 9272 5678, or the specific programs:

Hagshama

Contact: Dana Amir
sydney@hagshama.org
Ph. 02 9360 6300

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AUJS

Contact: Angela Zinn
ip@aujs.com.au
Ph. 02 9381 4292

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KangaRusski

Contact: Sasha Kliatchkina
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Ph. 0434 039 059

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Record number of young adults to spend months in Israel

Twenty percent increase for ZFA Israel Programs’ long-term Masa programs

Bnei Akiva at shnat departure Melbourne 2013

More than 360 Australian young adults aged 18-30 will be on long-term Israel programs facilitated by the ZFA and supported by MASA Israel Journey during the 2013 calendar year, breaking the previous record of 345 in 2011. This is a 20 percent increase from 2012.

Shnat departing Sydney 2013“I always wanted to be in Israel for a long period of time, to get to know my heritage and my roots much better and also to have personal growth,” said Alan Stein, from Melbourne, on Betar’s shnat program. “It will be great to be back in Australia (next year) and to pass to Australian Betarim all of the things that I will learn in Israel.”

A large number of teenagers, madrichim and family members gathered at the Melbourne, Sydney and Perth airports on 27 January for ceremonies to farewell shnat participants from Australasian Zionist Youth Council (AZYC) youth movements. In all, 140 participants from across Australia from Betar, B’nei Akiva, Habonim Dror, Hashomer Hatzair, Hineni and Netzer plan to arrive in Israel by 1 February.

Shnat opening ceremony in Tel Aviv, 2013ZFA President Philip Chester addressed the Melbourne shnat farewell: “The ZFA is involved to try to get you thinking about when you come back to Australia because you’re going to be leaders here not only in your movements but also in the community itself. You’re going to learn a lot, and you’re going to have fun. You’re going to come back with a lot of knowledge, experience, spirit and ruach – all of the things to make our community a better place.”

Gap-year programs AUJS Aviv and Israel by Choice (IBC) have a combined 50 percent increase in participation compared with 2012. There are 88 young Aussie adults on other programs.

“I’m going to Israel because I love the country and I want to spend a long amount of time there and embrace the culture and Judasim,” said Jessica Steinberg, 18, from Melbourne, who starts AUJS Aviv this week. ” I went to (Mount) Scopus (Memorial College) since I was a baby, and I’ve heard about Israel my whole life. It’s amazing to see it when you’ve heard about it for all of those years.”

As long-term Israel programs begin, 235 young adults recently completed short-term organised Israel programs over the 2012-13 Australian summer season: three buses of 40 young adults each on AUJS Taglit-Birthright Israel, two buses of 40 young adults each on Chabad on Campus Taglit-Birthright Israel, and 35 on AUJS Academy. Taglit-Birthright is the free 10-day tour of Israel for young adults aged 18-26 who haven’t been on an organised program to Israel, and Academy is a six-week program and tour.

Shnat welcoming committee at Ben Gurion Airport

Photo captions:
1. Members of B’nei Akiva at a ceremony before departing for shnat, 27 January at Melbourne International Airport.
Photo by Ginette Searle/ZFA
2. Shnat participants at Sydney International Airport, 27 January.
Photo by Yuval Nemirovsky/Netzer NSW
3. Members of the welcoming committee that met youth movement gap-year program participants arriving from Australia at Ben Gurion Airport at the end of January.
Photo by Yigal Sela/ZFA
4. Youth movement gap-year program participants, shortly after arriving in Israel, tour Rabin Square, Tel Aviv, during the ZFA/AZYC Opening Ceremony.
Photo by Yigal Sela/ZFA

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StandWithUs/ZFA/AZYC Israel advocacy seminar immerses shnat

Gap-year participants in Israel engage with plethora of experts during the 3-day “Israel in Focus-Australia” advocacy seminar

Geo-strategic tour with Miri Eisin overlooking Jerusalem

They came to Israel out of both curiosity and love. For most of them, their love has only increased as they have known Israel through multiple experiences by volunteering, studying, learning, meeting new people, talking Hebrew, eating, and, for 58 young Australians, becoming advocates to speak in support of Israel in a world that many many fear is becoming increasingly vitriolic toward the Jewish homeland.

On 15-17 April, 58 participants from shnat underwent the first part of “Israel in Focus-Australia,” an advocacy seminar sponsored and organised by StandWithUs, Zionist Federation of Australia (ZFA) and Australasian Zionist Youth Council (AZYC). The 58 participants came from the long-term gap year programs Israel by Choice, AUJS Aviv and Australian Zionist youth movement shnat programs (Betar, Bnei Akiva, Habonim Dror, Hineni and Netzer).

“I don’t think that even the most optimistic of us expected such a great success,” said ZFA Israel Programs Director Yigal Sela. “We were very fortunate for the quality, dedication and hard work not only from the organisations and speakers who planned and led the seminars, but also from the participants. This wouldn’t have been possible without so many people, most especially the leadership of Michelle Rojas-Tal from StandWithUs and Reuben Bolaffi of AZYC in supporting the ZFA. Moreover, we couldn’t have asked for a better calibre of young advocates: They have unbelievable enthusiasm, energy, thoughtfulness and intelligence, all of which augurs well for the Australian Jewish community. Coming from different groups, they compose a cosmopolitan force to defend Israel in different places and for different audiences.”

In all, 12 expert speakers informed the participants about a wide range of issues, including a brief history of Israel territory and maps, multiple inside views of Palestinian society, a geo-strategic tour of Jerusalem, international legal issues. Speakers included McGill University Professor Gil Troy; Ministry of Foreign Affairs legal expert Sarah Weiss-Maudi; former Israeli spokeswoman and retired Col. Miri Eisin; and Prime Minister’s Spokesman Mark Regev, who is originally from Australia.

“We’re really excited about this seminar because it is an important part of their time in Israel and a very important part when they come back to Australia as well,” said AZYC Chairperson Reuben Bolaffi. “The skills and knowledge they are learning on this seminar are invaluable as bogrim of the movement: Being in a youth movement and having ideologies, they know what it’s like to believe in something and stand up for what they believe. When they come back to Australia they will be confronted by the BDS [Boycott and Divestment Sanctions] and de-legitimisation of Israel. The seminar really gives them an opportunity to learn how to respond, and we’re very proud and excited for them to learn.”

During the second round of “Israel in Focus-Australia,” which is scheduled for May (IBC and Aviv) and September (AZYC), the young advocates will be trained to respond to specific types of groups and claims made about Israel.

“We are delighted to partner with the Zionist Federation of Australia and the Australasian Zionist Youth Council to bring this seminar to the Australian community,” said Michelle Rojas-Tal, StandWithUs’s Director of Diaspora Education. “My greatest passion for teaching comes from the overwhelming emotion I receive when I am able to teach, learn and share with a new group of talented and dedicated young adults, and it was a pleasure getting to know all of the participants over the three days they were here, and I look forward to continuing my work with them in the next seminar.”

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Group photo with Mark Regev

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1. Col. (retired) Miri Eisin explains the Jerusalem separation line during the “Israel in Focus-Australia” Geo-strategic Walk.
2. Participants from “Israel in Focus-Australia,” advocacy seminar in Israel, with Prime Minister’s Spokesman Mark Regev.

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Next Year in Israel!

Israel Program Information Nights for 2013

Pesach is over, so now it is time to think about Hashanah ha’ba’ah b’yerushalyim: spending next year in Jerusalem or Tel-Aviv or Haifa or anywhere else in Israel.

“Parents need to start thinking about gap year programs for their teenager not only because there are so many different options for programs but also because there are administrative needs – such as filling paperwork and setting up visas and passports – not to mention, and most importantly for parents, applying for grants and scholarships. Deadlines pop up quickly, so it’s important to get on the ball soon,” said ZFA Israel Programs Director Sarah Myerowitz.

The information sessions will provide a broad overview of the available Israel Programs and answer questions about Masa Grants and Scholarships. Programs include traditional gap-year programs such as the Shnat program through the Zionist youth movements, Israel by Choice (IBC) and AUJS Aviv; career training programs in all different fields; volunteering opportunities; religious and academic study programs; and more. The ZFA Israel Programs team is also glad to see other major gap-year programs relaunched this year geared toward Australians: the Maccabi Sports Leadership Program and Hebrew University.

“With so many formal programs, we are confident to offer a program for nearly every interest – whether he or she is doing a gap-year before studying, launching a career, taking a break in his or her 20s, and so on,” Myerowitz said.

Information nights are scheduled for 7:30 PM on the following dates
• 2 May, Melbourne: Beth Weizmann, 306 Hawthorn Road, Caulfield South
• 7 May, Perth: Perth Hebrew Congregation, Freedman Road, Menora
• 14 May Sydney (East): Shalom College, ECLC, UNSW, Kensington
• 15 May Sydney (North): Masada College, 9-15 Link Road, St. Ives.

The ZFA is the Australian representative for Masa Israel, the umbrella framework enabling Jewish young-adults aged 17-30 to spend from 5-10 months in Israel on more than 200 different Israel programs.

For more information, contact israelprograms@zfa.com.au.Leadership program;

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Young adults enthused by short-term programs

Participant numbers on Academy, Taglit-Birthright increase from previous year

Yotum Mishter lights a community menorah in Tsfat on the last night of Hanukkah during the December 2011 Taglit Birthright Israel trip, for which the Zionist Federation of Australia and Chabad on Campus partnered. The 2011-12 summer season for Australian short-term programs to Israel ended with a massive increase from the year previously.

On 5 February, participants from the last summer Taglit Birthright Israel trip left Australian shores for Israel, rounding off one of the most successful years of Australian Israel short term program participation in recent history.

In total this season, there were 200 registered Birthright participants among 5 bus tours – compared with 120 during the 2010-11 summer. Birthright is a free 10-day tour of Israel, introducing young adults to Israel and their relationship to it as young Jews.

Meanwhile on 13 January, 82 participants ended the 5-week Australasian Union of Jewish Students (AUJS) Academy, an increase from 68 in 2010-11.

The ZFA partners with Taglit-Birthright and AUJS.

The participation increase for Academy and Birthright is happening simultaneously with the increased participation on long-term Israel programs, such as the year-long Shnat or other long term programs through MASA Israel Journey that are taking similarly aged young adults to Israel.

David Glass, Olga Lynn, Ryan Lewy and Rabbi Daniel Rabin stop their hike at Ein Gedi during the December Taglit Birthright Israel trip, for which the Zionist Federation of Australia and Chabad on Campus partnered.“It’s pretty exciting that so many young adults are interested in learning about and immersing themselves in Israeli culture and history,” said ZFA President Philip Chester. “These programs not only strengthen Zionism and support for Israel in our community, they also expose our young community to an eclectic mix of opinions, backgrounds and people.”

Academy is the flagship AUJS program that’s been around for 50 years; it’s a 5-week touring and volunteering program that is generally designed for school leavers or students in the first year or two or university. It’s a cornerstone program of the Australian Jewish community.

“It was the most amazing experience with a group of people that came together: To travel around Israel, to see Israel in depth, just to have a great time and enjoy the program and enjoy seeing the country,” said Jonathan Ruben, 18, a participant on Academy.

Although Jonathan graduated last year from a Jewish school, and he played soccer for Maccabi, he was passive towards Israel.

“In the past I wouldn’t argue if somebody else said something about Israel or if I saw something anti-Semitic, but now I feel an obligation to defend the Jewish people; you feel you need to defend your country,” Jonathan said. “That comes from my experience in Israel and my maturity. Hearing personal anecdotes from people around the country has changed my attitudes about what’s going on. In the newspapers, you don’t get that full perspective.”

Birthright is the free 10-day peer-educational tour of Israel facilitated between Taglit Birthright Israel and local community partners, which in Australia is the ZFA. It’s designed for participants 18-26 who haven’t been to Israel on an organised tour.

Rabbi Daniel Rabin was the madrich in December for a bus that the ZFA partnered with Chabad on Campus.

“The participants got a political appreciation of the country and a deeper connection to their religious side,” Rabbi Rabin said. “They got to see Israeli soldiers, and they saw that these kids are just like them, that they are just young guys who want to protect their country.”

Rabbi Rabin said that the optimism, positive attitude and interest during the tour was universal among all participants, despite few of them being friends before the trip and despite them coming with different purposes and backgrounds.

“You had a very big range of different backgrounds, personalities and universities. They came from Jewish schools, non-Jewish schools; traditional or not,” Rabin said. “They got to experience all aspects of the country in such a short time. They got the agricultural side, and they went all the way to the North. The excitement is still very strong, and the enthusiasm is definitely very alive.”

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ZFA welcomes its new Israel Programs Director

Sarah MyerowitzSarah Myerowitz brings more than 10 years experience working with young adults to her new role as Israel Programs Director of the ZFA. As Israel Programs Director, Sarah will oversee dozens of programs with more than 500 young adults who plan to visit Israel on organised programs, including Taglit-Birthright and long-term programs from MASA.

Before coming to the ZFA, Sarah was the Hillel Director at the Shalom Institute, in Sydney. She earned her Master of Arts in Jewish Communal Service from Gratz College, in Pennsylvania, USA, and a BA/BS from the University of Pittsburgh. Sarah moved to Australia from the United States about 4 years ago.

“I am very excited to continue my career working in the Jewish community with the ZFA,” Sarah said. “Because I’m very passionate about doing my part to make the Jewish community a more vibrant and engaged place.”

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