Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Bus 1107: A Great Day

Taglit-Birthright Israel - Bus 1107 - December 2013 - Day Two 

We began our day at 6:30 AM with 3 alarms going off at the same time plus a wake-up call from the front desk; we really wanted to be on time for our first day touring Israel. My roommates and I went to breakfast together not knowing what to expect on the menu. I was surprised to see salads on the table but everything else was pretty common in the U.S. 

Our first stop of the day was to visit the Golan Heights where we learned the history of the land and why it is important for Israel to have control of it. After we saw the incredible view from the lookout we went on a Jeep ride. It was very muddy and there were puddles everywhere. I almost got splashed by the water, but luckily it missed me by an inch. It was very surreal to be in a place that had so much history of conflict. After the Jeep ride we visited an olive oil factory and learned how it is made. The best part was that we were able to taste many different kinds and they were all very delicious. After the oil factory we had our first lunch in Israel which, of course, had to be Shwarma and Falafel. I will not be able to eat Shawarma back home in the states after this experience because it is so much better in Israel. After lunch everyone fell asleep on the way to our next activity because we ate way too much. 

We headed to Tel Dan nature reserve to walk along the streams of the Jordan river and stopped in the middle to play some fun games with our bus to get to know each other better and feel more comfortable with everyone. We ended with a game that linked everyone together and by the end everyone was laughing and having a good time. The next stop was to Metula, the most northern city in Israel which also borders Lebanon. We saw the border line between Israel and Lebanon and I think it was very important for me to connect what I hear in the news to an actual place that I have seen. Before this trip I used to listen to the news and wasn't able to connect with the events that were going on in the middle east but after actually seeing the land with my own eyes I see the conflicts in a different and more tangible way. When we were in Metula we were also able to see the hachulah valley which was very beautiful and all the mountains surrounding the valley were covered with snow. 

After we got back to the hotel me and a couple friends walked around the kibbutz and found the beach during our free time. We had another amazing dinner and followed it up with a great conversation about what it means to be in a community. After we were done for the day a bunch of people from our bus played soccer together slipping and sliding on the wet grass. We had a great second day. 

- Olivia Berlin, Junior at Michigan State University 



Bus 1107: Welcome to Israel!

Taglit-Birthright Israel - Bus 1107- December 2013 - Day One 

After a very long day/night of traveling, bus 1107 finally arrived in Israel! We got off the plane, got our luggage, exchanged our money from dollars to the Israeli Shekel, and also picked up our rental phones. Then we got straight on the bus and headed 2 hours north to Nof Ginosar, a Kibbutz on the Keneret. While we were on the bus they gave us our first Israeli snack called krembo. Krembo is basically 3 inches of marshmallow on a graham cracker covered in chocolate, yum! 

When we arrived at the kibbutz we had our first Israeli meal of the trip and it was amazing. They had a huge table of hummus, babba ganoush, and many other types of Israeli salads and condiments, which were all delicious. They also had chicken, salmon wrapped in pastry, and spiced lamb patties on a cinnamon stick, it was all so tasty. For dessert I tried a light cake that was layered with coffee flavored whipped cream it was very good. Me and my friends also tried a persimmon which is a tasty fruit that looks like an orange tomato but is very sweet and has a soft texture. 

After dinner the whole group had an orientation to meet everyone, go over the rules, and go over the itinerary for the next day. After the meeting we went to our room which is very cozy, just enough room for 3 small beds and a bathroom. In the bathroom there was a squeegee in the shower but me and my roommates had no idea why. One of my roommates was the first to take a shower and realized that there was nothing to hold the water back in the shower and that you had to actively squeegee to not have a raging flood in the bathroom. Let's just say that I didn't listen to her and didn't actually squeegee while talking my shower and now our bathroom is quite wet...sorry roommates! We finally crawled into bed and tried to set our alarms for the morning but realized that were weren't sure what the local time was because all 5 of our electronic devices had a different time. We decided to call the trip leader to ask him what time it really was. He laughed, told us the time, and then we fell asleep watching some crazy Israeli T.V. show. It was a great first day!

- Olivia Berlin, Junior at Michigan State University