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Born in Israel
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Gan Dati- Religiouse kindergarten
Just because it was the closest to our house, I was sent to a Gan Dati. As a daughter to a total secular family it was the first time I ever "prayed " to god and learned the biblical story of creation. I remember every Friday celebrating Kabalat Shabat and singing Shabat songs. -
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Joining the Tzofim, exploring the land of Israel with my peers, by foot
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Graduating Israeli high school
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Serving in the Israeli army
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Joining the Israeli army
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The Gulf war during my military service
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Working in Tel Chai elemantry school, Tel-Aviv
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Rabin's assisanation
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Teachers Emisaries course - The Jewish Agency
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Prague- Exploring the old cemetery and synaguge
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Wedding
My husband and I chose to get mary in a Jewish Orthodox ceremony although we were very much against the Orthodox hegemony of the Rabanut in Israel. -
My first daughter was born
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Moving to America
A new chapter of my life started with moving to the U.S. and reexploring my relations with my Judaism. -
Orgenizing my own first Passover Seder for my family
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Joining Camp Ramah Darom Staff
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My daughters starts Jewish day school
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Working as a Hebrew teacher in Hillel Academy, Tampa
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Master in Jewish Education at the Hebrew College
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Israel visit during last summer war.
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Legacy Heritage Teachers sSminar in Jerusalem.
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My daughters attending Chabad preschool
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Trip to India, visiting old Jewish synagogues