I never got to say goodbye or post one last blog entry. Upon returning to the United States, I
immediately went to DC for a Hillel Leadership conference that kept me tied up
for the better part of the next week. This
is literally the first minute I have had to breath since our wheels touched the
JFK tarmac and I wanted to share some thoughts with all of you.
You have my gratitude.
Your students were WONDERFUL people and an absolute pleasure to
know. They were attentive, polite,
engaged, and thoughtful. I was so proud
of the way they represented themselves.
This is a reflection on YOU, their family and friends. These students were raised right. They were prepared to connect with the state
of Israel and explore their own Judaism.
Thank YOU for giving me the opportunity to get to share Israel and
Judaism with them and trusting us with their health and safety.
The trip is not over, though, yet. No doubt they have told you all about their
experiences, showed you pictures, and maybe even brought you valuable
souvenirs. I would challenge you,
though, to talk to your students about the trip on a deeper level. What connections does your family have with
the state of Israel? Share how YOU felt
about your student going to Israel with them.
Or, maybe you can tell them about YOUR first experience in Israel. Become a part of the post-experience dialogue
that encourages students to process the trip and reflect on their time in
Israel in a deeper and more meaningful way.
Also, please consider partnering with Hillel at Syracuse
University. Without your generous
support, we cannot afford to offer quality immersion experience, like
Birthright, to your students. If you are
interested in making a contribution to Hillel that will sustain our Birthright
recruiting and engagement efforts and retain our amazing staff, please contact
me via the information below, or go to our website, http://www.suhillel.org/Giving_to_Hillel.aspx. Remember, over 90% of our funding comes from
the support of Hillel friends and family like you.
As I told your students on the last evening if the trip,
Hillel at Syracuse University is always here for them. Specifically, I am always here for them, if
they need anything. My offer extends to
you, the families for the participants, as well.
Thank you,
Brian
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