rabble.ca series - My Taglit-Birthright Israel experience
Dec 22 2010
| by Jane Williams |
In July, activist Rachel Marcuse spent 10 days in Israel as part of the Taglit-Birthright program -- a fully sponsored trip for young North American Jews to learn more about the country.
Sep 15 2010
| by Rachel Marcuse |
My conclusions after spending 20 days exploring and questioning in Israel and the West Bank.
Sep 15 2010
| by Rachel Marcuse |
My conclusions after spending 20 days exploring and questioning in Israel and the West Bank.
Sep 1 2010
| by Rachel Marcuse |
We enter another world, crossing the border into the West Bank, and find people with similar warmth to those we left in Israel.
Aug 25 2010
| by Rachel Marcuse |
Coming out of the 'Birthright haze' to try to begin to engage with the 'pluralism' that exists in Israel and Palestine.
Aug 25 2010
| by Rachel Marcuse |
Coming out of the 'Birthright haze' to try to begin to engage with the 'pluralism' that exists in Israel and Palestine.
Aug 11 2010
| by Rachel Marcuse |
We visit Yad Veshem, the Holocaust museum in Jerusalem, and on the way are told that there are lots of rich Palestinians past the fence and are pleaded with: 'Don't let the media fool you!'
Aug 4 2010
| by Rachel Marcuse |
Many on the trip, I speculated, would equate the genuine warmth and respect in the group with Jewishness -- as opposed to humaneness. These positive feelings would all connect back to Israel.
Jul 28 2010
| by rabble staff |
Rachel Marcuse visits the Golan Heights in part two of her journey.
Jul 28 2010
| by Rachel Marcuse |
Rachel Marcuse finds herself on Kibbutz Efik on day three travelling with a sponsored group of young North American Jews. This is the second of a seven part series.