Today
we got to wake up a half hour late and I think since we had an early
night before, everyone was refreshed and ready for the day. Today we
went to Yossi’s farm. Yossi is an Israeli who owns a farm in the
desert. He has a few ducks, a couple of horses, and a few dogs. The
main part of his farm is the olives and grapes that he grows. Our
job today was pulling out weeds from the vineyard. These were some
of the biggest weeds I’ve ever seen and every single row in the
vineyard was full of them. We used clippers to cut them out, being
careful not to cut the baby grape vines. It was a great group
building project because we were all working together. We had an
amazing lunch and then Yossi told us his story and the story of his
farm.
This
afternoon, we went on the hike in the desert. I love hiking so I had
a lot of fun. It was really nice to just walk with my new friends
and have a good time together. We ended up at the grave of David
Ben-Gurion, the first prime minister of Israel. He was the one who
had the vision of building up the desert so that is where he wanted
to be buried. When we got back, Ariel Kotler spoke to us about the
importance of remembering Israel wherever we are. Israel is our
homeland and it will always be there for us so we have to be there to
help the land as much as possible.
Sara Jacobovitch, Alternative Break Participant, Binghamton University
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