Impressions of Participants on Taglit-birthright israel Trip
The following interviews of participants took place on Sunday morning,
just three days after the group landed at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport
. Highly enthusiastic about the program and about being in Israel ,
many of them asked to be interviewed. In a very short time, they were
already bursting with emotions and experiences they wish to convey to
others.
Here's what they had to say:
Shirin Massachi, age 20, University of California, Los Angeles
"Birthright is the most amazing time of our lives.
Every single second is so enjoyable, and we learn so much in such
a short time. We feel at home, like it's our home. We're so close
to people we just met three days ago. We're already like a family.
We don't want to go back. We keep calling El Al to try to extend our
tickets. We're grateful to Taglit-Birthright for this trip."
Anna Eliav, age 23, California State University, North Ridge
"This is my first trip to Israel . It's amazing.
I waited too long to come here. By now, I should have come to Israel
many times. Since this trip began, I feel much more connected to the
Jewish people, land, to myself, and to Taglit-Birthright than I thought I
would."
Sam and Sharona Saghian are siblings and also have another
brother on this Taglit-Birthright trip. This is the first time that Taglit-Birthright
has had three siblings on the same trip:
Sam Saghian, age 19, Santa Monica College
"It's great! I'm having the best time. I didn't
know it was going to be this good. It's spiritual, and everyone on
the trip is very nice – especially Aviad (Aviad Amitai is a Yeladim-Netivot
Taglit-Birthright counselor). We learned a lot about the history of Israel
from him. He is very knowledgeable, and he's an awesome counselor."
Sharona
Saghian, age 23, graduate of University of California, Los
Angeles
"We want to thank Taglit-Birthright for giving us the
opportunity to be here. Now I am much more proud of my religion and
of being a Jew. I have learned that I come from a very rich culture
and background. I want to thank Taglit-Birthright for opening the doors to
us. The hospitality shown to us is better than we could have imagined."
Desiree Manoucheri, age 20, University of California, Santa Barbara
"It is amazing to have a sense of belonging to
a group. The fact that Judaism can bring people together so quickly
is astonishing. I want to make sure to say thank you to the people
who made this trip possible. They're phenomenal souls."

Inna
Parizher, student at University of
California at Berkley had this to say when asked how it feels to be
in Israel:
"Overwhelming- It's a very spiritual place. It
doesn't feel like any other place in the world. It's just gorgeous. I
love it here. Israel is a religious center for Jews. For
me, it's fundamental to defining my Judaism and connection to Israel
."
Yaakov
Vogel, age 18, student at community
college in Maryland He says:
"It is a thrill to be in Israel . I've seen
pictures my whole life, but now I'm really here. I have one brother
living here, and another brother will be coming tomorrow on Taglit-birthright."
For more Taglit-birthright
israel 2003 Pictures - click here
This
trip is a gift from Taglit-birthright israel.
Taglit-birthright
israel is a
unique partnership between the people of Israel through their government,
local Jewish communities (North American Jewish Federations through the
United Jewish Communities, Keren Hayesod, and The Jewish Agency for Israel),
and the birthright israel Foundation, generously supported by the following
Jewish philanthropic partners: S. Daniel Abraham, The Abramson Family Foundation,
Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson, The AVI CHAI Foundation, The Andrea
and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies, Edgar M. Bronfman, Circle of Service
Foundation, Susie and Michael Gelman, Richard and Rhoda Goldman Foundation,
David and Ruth Gottesman, The Harold Grinspoon Foundation, Hadassah - The
Women's Zionist Organization of America, Susan and Roger Hertog, Ronald
S. Lauder, The Marcus Foundation- Bernie Marcus, Jane and Daniel Och, The
Samberg Family Foundation, Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation,
Judy and Michael Steinhardt, The Wasserman Foundation, Leslie and Abigail
Wexner and The Wexner Foundation, Karen and Gary Winnick in North America;
Marc Rich in Europe.
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