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Movement Israel Programs Show Sharp Rise in Numbers
United
Synagogue Youth (USY) and Camp Ramah will be sending some 650
teenagers to Israel this summer, according to the directors of the two
Conservative Movement youth programs.
“We
are thrilled with the tremendous increase in demand for our Israel
programs,” states Rabbi Mitchell Cohen, Director of National Ramah.
“We are proud that Conservative youth and their families understand
that our trips are critical components of the ladder of Jewish
educational experiences. Zionism is alive and well in our youth
programs and camps, and the connections we have with Israel are deep
and expanding."
Jules
Gutin, Director of United Synagogue Youth, points out that while the
number of youngsters attending Israel programs decreased sharply over
the past several years due to the unrest in Israel, they are once
again starting to climb. He attributes the rise in numbers to
“parents’ realization that Conservative Movement trips have
continued to offer the same excellent programming they have always
provided, while putting security first.”
According
to Yossi Garr, Shaliah for United Synagogue’s Department of Youth
Activities, “One factor in the significant increase in numbers this
year is the trust that has been established between parents and our
youth organization.”
USY
offers a Parents Trip each Fall for parents who are considering
sending their children to Israel. This year, all of the parents who
participated in the trip have chosen to send their children to Israel
for the summer. This coming summer, USY will offer its first-ever
summer Parents Trip. This 13-day trip to Israel will cover all the
highlights of USY Israel Pilgrimage.
Mr.
Garr also notes that enrollment in NATIV -- USY’s year-long Israel
leadership program -- will be the largest ever, with more than 75 high
school graduates preparing to live in Israel next year.
United
Synagogue Youth (USY), serving 9th - 12th graders, is the youth arm of
the Conservative Movement, affiliated with The United Synagogue of
Conservative Judaism.
Camp
Ramah, serving campers aged 8-16 and staff members 17 years and above,
is the camping arm of Conservative Judaism, affiliated with the Jewish
Theological Seminary.
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