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JITLI 2011 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: YANIV FISHEL

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What is JITLI. Everybody says, it is where 20 Jews meet up with 20 Arabs. This statement is true, but there is a lot more to the story than just that. Then the person would say, your right… it is 10 Americans, 10 Israelis and 20 Arabs Israelis. That is where they cross the line. They didn’t mention all the…

JITLI 2011 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: ALEX AROESTE

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A JITLI Experience to Remember. One of my favorite moments that I had on JITLI was swimming with my Bedouin friend Feruz. It was a hot day in July, and all of us American and Israeli Jews were eager to jump into a pool to cool off. While the Bedouin boys jumped in immediately, the girls appeared to be reluctant…

JITLI 2011 – Summer Trip

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JITLI 2011 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: HEATHER GILLIES

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My Hebrew teacher first introduced me to JITLI, a program where ten Jewish teens from San Diego go to Israel with ten Israeli Jews and twenty Muslim-Arab Israelis to learn about the cultures, history, and conflict of the land. I grew up in a Jewish world. I went to Hebrew school and learned about the Western Wall in Jerusalem. When…

JITLI 2010 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: ALLAN

Remember a time when you felt frightened, a time when you felt vulnerable, anxious, frustrated, and hurt. Now remember a time when you made a difference; a time when you changed the lives of many or even the life of just one. I remember that time: standing excitedly before the Western Wall for the second time in my life. But…

JITLI 2010 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: EDUARDO

I was living with teenagers who had been destined to fight an apocalyptic war against me. The simple idea of knowing these people seemed catastrophic to my society, my leaders, and my parents. At one point, we were less than a mile from the Israeli-Gaza border. The occasional plane or helicopter passed above us; it was standard protocol. I, along…

JITLI 2010 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: TAMMY RUBIN

College essay -Eduardo Rozen- Evaluate a significant experience and how it affected you Walking to the Western Wall in Jerusalem, Israel is the best experience for a Jew in the world. The sound of constant prayer, the thought of the holiest place being right beyond the wall running through my mind, the constant controversy that the wall has caused causing…

JITLI 2010 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: SHARON L.

“No Jews allowed.” As I walked through the tunnel to the Dome of the Rock, the sharp caveat-not signed by members of the Muslim faith, but rather from the Chief Rabbi of Israel-seemed almost aggressive, demeaning, self-righteous. The irony of the situation was shocking. For years, I was taught the conflict in the Middle East was a result of the…

JITLI 2010 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: LAINEY LIPSON

This past summer I was accepted to be part of a program called The Jacobs International Teen Leadership Institute-JITLI. Ten American Jews, ten Israeli Jews, and twenty Arab-Israelis, together we were to travel for three weeks in Israel while working to set aside our differences, build an understanding of each other’s lives and cultures, break down stereotypes, and accomplish a…

JITLI 2010 SAN DIEGO PARTICIPANT: AVI LEVINE

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JITLI is not your average teen tour to Israel, to have fun and sightsee with Jewish friends. Rather, it is another type of experience of a lifetime, in which Jews and Arabs come together to discuss their similarities and differences, and create everlasting memories. The night before JITLI was the night when it REALLY settled with me– I was going…