Tag: Beth Tfiloh
Now that we have been in the school for some days our kids have started to get rid of their anxiety and they are ready to work. Our classes are going better and better. Kids have been becoming more and more confident. It is wonderful to see that our kids are stepping out of their comfort zone. During the day some of us had the possibility to take part in the administration’s meeting, which was a fantastic experience again. The way Dr. Schorr was leading the meeting was simply fabulous. What was very meaningful to all of us at the meeting was that we learned about the same problems that we are facing in Hungary. Cyber-bullying is an issue everywhere. We agree that we could prevent our kids from being bullied by educating either them or their parents. The sentence of the meeting was: “We should not be afraid of our children.” ….. So after we finished our lessons we were taken to Jewish Community Centre so that we could make Chala for Sabbath… This was an unforgettable and uplifting experience which our children will surely never forget.
All part of the experience
The part of the trip that we were most excited about of course after seeing our friends again has come. We went to Washington D.C today. We traveled there with a yellow school bus which I think most ...
Friends become family
20 thousand steps. That is the number of steps we have walked together. We started our day with a bus drive to Washington DC. Our kids had been so excited, they could hardly wait for this day. We saw ...
How proud we are!
Looking back to the day we have been through, we feel really proud. Why? Because the students have amazed us. This was the first time they had been doing lectures and they were really good at doing ...
A dream come true
I think still none of us have realized that we are actually in America, it feels like a dream come true. Personally, it all started as a pretty normal Monday morning. My alarm rang at 6:30 and I woke ...
Such a welcome!
Leaving Hungary, arriving in Baltimore!
What an amazing arrival. After a really exciting and smooth flight from Budapest to Washington and taking the bus to Baltimore at last we arrived at Beth Tfiloh ...
We’re almost there
Finally there are only a few days left until we can meet our American friends again. I don’t think that ...
It was worth waiting
When we heard that we were going to meet some kids from Baltimore, which is literally the other end of the word, we could hardly believe it. Everybody was so excited and happy. It was such a wonderful ...
How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard
Tears stream down my face as we stand outside the airport. I look around to all the people who became my family within four days. Crying, I continue to give everyone hugs even though I had already hugged ...
I have learned so much
We stood behind the wall and heard all the voices. Silently, I prayed that we will get along with our Hungarian peers on the other side of the wall. Little did I know, that we would become so close, ...
“I want to thank you,”
On Friday night, Rabbi Soskil shared one of his favorite shabbat stories, encouraging others to do the same. I shared the shabbat that I spent in Israel with my eighth grade class. Abel, another Hungarian, ...
“But, this is my future”
“Now what?” A Hungarian teenager questioned the American Chargé D’affaires of Hungary. Discussing the Hungarian politics, the students at Scheiber Sándor wonder what they can do to change the ...
“Don’t forget to pack your suitcases full”
“Don’t forget to pack your suitcases full” , the head of my camp calls out with a large grin on her face. At the end of camp each year, I, along with my camp friends, are told to pack our suitcases ...
Stepping out of their comfort zone
As our arms wrapped around each other’s shoulders and our bodies swayed under the candlelight to the slow tune of the Havdallah service, an onlooker could have never distinguished between the Hungarian ...
A new family
As I entered Scheiber Sandor for the first time ever, what sounded like a hundred muffled voices behind a tall blue wall filled my ears. Suddenly, it no longer mattered that I had not slept in almost ...
HASHEM MELEACH, HASHEM MALACH
“HASHEM MELEACH, HASHEM MALACH!” Daniel was screaming. Daniel and I and the rest of the boys were in the midst of a moshpit right before Havdallah on Saturday night. You see, there was much anxiety ...
“This is the saddest country to be born in”
“Nobody likes it here” she said. I was sitting across from Laura at lunch in the SSG cafeteria. Throughout the day I had been going around asking kids about their plans after they graduate. My ...
Sha-sha-shavua tov!
“Sha-sha-shavua tov! Sha-sha-shavua tov!”. I listen to the sounds and see the happy jumping of smiling faces still in shabbat clothes.
I watch this magnificent post-shabbaton scene on my phone. ...
Opportunity to grow
The room was packed. One would assume that because it was filled with so many people one would hear the whispers and giggles of those distracted from prayer, but, in that special setting, that assumption ...
Fake news?
“I hope you aren’t spreading fake news!” jested Emily. A quick-witted Hungarian girl was grilling the American Charge d’Affaires to Hungary about the U.S.’s inadequate reaction to the rigged ...
All part of the experience
The part of the trip that we were most excited about of course after seeing our friends again has come. We went to Washington D.C today. We traveled there with a yellow school bus which I think most ...
Friends become family
20 thousand steps. That is the number of steps we have walked together. We started our day with a bus drive to Washington DC. Our kids had been so excited, they could hardly wait for this day. We saw ...
How proud we are!
Looking back to the day we have been through, we feel really proud. Why? Because the students have amazed us. This was the first time they had been doing lectures and they were really good at doing ...
A dream come true
I think still none of us have realized that we are actually in America, it feels like a dream come true. Personally, it all started as a pretty normal Monday morning. My alarm rang at 6:30 and I woke ...
Such a welcome!
Leaving Hungary, arriving in Baltimore!
What an amazing arrival. After a really exciting and smooth flight from Budapest to Washington and taking the bus to Baltimore at last we arrived at Beth Tfiloh ...
We’re almost there
Finally there are only a few days left until we can meet our American friends again. I don’t think that ...
It was worth waiting
When we heard that we were going to meet some kids from Baltimore, which is literally the other end of the word, we could hardly believe it. Everybody was so excited and happy. It was such a wonderful ...
How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard
Tears stream down my face as we stand outside the airport. I look around to all the people who became my family within four days. Crying, I continue to give everyone hugs even though I had already hugged ...
I have learned so much
We stood behind the wall and heard all the voices. Silently, I prayed that we will get along with our Hungarian peers on the other side of the wall. Little did I know, that we would become so close, ...
“I want to thank you,”
On Friday night, Rabbi Soskil shared one of his favorite shabbat stories, encouraging others to do the same. I shared the shabbat that I spent in Israel with my eighth grade class. Abel, another Hungarian, ...
“But, this is my future”
“Now what?” A Hungarian teenager questioned the American Chargé D’affaires of Hungary. Discussing the Hungarian politics, the students at Scheiber Sándor wonder what they can do to change the ...
“Don’t forget to pack your suitcases full”
“Don’t forget to pack your suitcases full” , the head of my camp calls out with a large grin on her face. At the end of camp each year, I, along with my camp friends, are told to pack our suitcases ...
Stepping out of their comfort zone
As our arms wrapped around each other’s shoulders and our bodies swayed under the candlelight to the slow tune of the Havdallah service, an onlooker could have never distinguished between the Hungarian ...
A new family
As I entered Scheiber Sandor for the first time ever, what sounded like a hundred muffled voices behind a tall blue wall filled my ears. Suddenly, it no longer mattered that I had not slept in almost ...
HASHEM MELEACH, HASHEM MALACH
“HASHEM MELEACH, HASHEM MALACH!” Daniel was screaming. Daniel and I and the rest of the boys were in the midst of a moshpit right before Havdallah on Saturday night. You see, there was much anxiety ...
“This is the saddest country to be born in”
“Nobody likes it here” she said. I was sitting across from Laura at lunch in the SSG cafeteria. Throughout the day I had been going around asking kids about their plans after they graduate. My ...
Sha-sha-shavua tov!
“Sha-sha-shavua tov! Sha-sha-shavua tov!”. I listen to the sounds and see the happy jumping of smiling faces still in shabbat clothes.
I watch this magnificent post-shabbaton scene on my phone. ...
Opportunity to grow
The room was packed. One would assume that because it was filled with so many people one would hear the whispers and giggles of those distracted from prayer, but, in that special setting, that assumption ...
Fake news?
“I hope you aren’t spreading fake news!” jested Emily. A quick-witted Hungarian girl was grilling the American Charge d’Affaires to Hungary about the U.S.’s inadequate reaction to the rigged ...