Today I'm heading back to Duisburg for short weekend filled with activities in the Jewish community. Going back made me realized I never shared my fun-filled week there in October. So heres a little retrospective of the theater camp I facilitated.
Apparently Germany has something called "fall break" (clearly I'm jealous) for school children and some of them chose to spend it doing a theater camp in the Jewish community. We made a play together called "Grossmutters Challah". I'm sure you can guess that this translates to grandmother's challah. The whole week's theme was challah. We baked challah, made challah covers and then on Friday we preformed the play for the nearby Jewish kindergarten. Needless to say the kids were adorable and their performance was heartwarming. They did this little Israeli dance at the end that just about made me tear-up.
After a week full of long hours and campers filled with boundless energy shabbat was a much needed break. A wonderful new friend in the community Denise and I planned a potluck shabbat dinner. In the spirit of shabbat we didn't take any pictures so you'll have to trust me when I say it was a great night with new and old friends, traditions and some kiddush wine. I hope its the start of many more shabbats and simchas in the Duisburg community!
This week marks my two month-iversary in Germany. As things start to fall into place a little more I thought it would be a good time to start documenting my work adventures. I’ve always found blogging a little intimidating and intimate but I wanted to challenge myself this year so why not let that include blogging? First things first, what am I doing here exactly? Well I’m an Entwine Jewish Service Corps ( JSC ) Fellow for the Joint Distribution Committee ( JDC ). Briefly JDC is (stolen from the JDC website): The world’s leading Jewish humanitarian assistance organization. JDC works in more than 70 countries and in Israel to alleviate hunger and hardship, rescue Jews in danger, create lasting connections to Jewish life, and provide immediate relief and long-term development support for victims of natural and man-made disasters. In other words I’m spending a year in Germany working for the Jewish community helping to revitalize Jewish life here. I spend part of...
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