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JITLI 2012 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: ELLA GOLD

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JITLI: a group of 40 kids who have no idea what they’re getting themselves into. A group of ten kids from San Diego, ten kids from Sha’ar HaNegev, ten kids from Lakyia, and ten kids from Segev Shalom. A group of kids who all want to learn something new from people who have always been on the other side of…

JITLI 2012 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: ANA BARFOROUGH

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Before attending JITLI, I had never really seen the “real” world. I live in a bubble, a bubble with people living in a perfect world who believe that the biggest problem is the power going out for a day. What they don’t know, is that half way across the world, in an unrecognized village, Bedouin families are figuring out how…

JITLI 2012 Summer Trip

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JITLI 2011 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: JOSH BOTTERMAN

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The whole thing was a paradox. The people, the goal, the trip. There would always be the wall, a wall that in some cases is a physical border, though many times simply metaphorical. Whether it was made of poured concrete or just poor feelings, it did its job. There’s no mystery of what a wall is supposed to do; alienate…

JITLI 2011 SHA’AR HANEGEV PARTICIPANT: TAL GULST

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“When we were at the photography museum, and they asked us to make a picture, at first the Sha’ar Hanegev group went to one table. Chen told us to mix and so everyone left and I stayed by myself. I started making stuff and thinking about what I was going to do. Then Maher came and, without saying anything, started…

JITLI 2011 SHA’AR HANEGEV PARTICIPANT: YAM KOVATCH

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My name is Yam and I was in JITLI 2011 in the Sha’ar HaNegev group.

I want to tell you about an experience I’ve had during the trip.
In one of the first days I was a part of an activity in which kids from both JITLI and JITLI-peacemakers where a part of. We were divided in to mixed pairs (Jews and…

JITLI 2011 SHA’AR HANEGEV PARTICIPANT: YUVAL ELBAZ

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Hi my name is Yuval, from Shaar HaNegev and I was a participant in JITLI 2011.
The moment I’m writing about is not my best moment, it’s the moment I realized I had changed.

Before JITLI I considered myself to be tolerant towards Arabs and understanding yet every time I saw an Arab man or an Arab woman with 
A veil I…

JITLI 2011 LAKYIA PARTICIPANT: ATEYAH ABU SHRIKI

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My JITLI was the best experience I ever had. I think that JITLI was about friends relationships and sharing life stories and opinions. My favorite part in JITLI was meeting Demian Juarez and Eshed Aragaman. I loved spending time with both of them. All my friends are in my heart forever. My San Diego friends and Shaar Hanegev friends and…

JITLI 2011 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: SARIT BENAROCH

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There I am standing. I have never felt this way before, a feeling of sadness, anxiety but proud at the same time. Right in front of me is the face of all evil, Hitler. And beside that are pictures of the ghastly, rugged, powerful Nazis. Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, the museum where the world can come together and commemorate on the…

JITLI 2011 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: ALEX HARVEY

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There are so many experiences that one has on JITLI during the trip, but what is often forgotten are the first emotions one feels when they are thrown into this program from the very first day of the trip. The San Diego group had just welcomed the Israeli Arabs and Jews to our first hospitality at Hakfar Hayrok, and we…