Oops! And suddenly I'm just a few days away from this amazing year
coming to an end. I can't believe it! I've been so busy with my classes
that my blog took a back seat. Sorry guys!
So here's what I've been up to:
I. My classes
A. Ulpan
1. I still suck at Hebrew, so there's not much to share.
My teacher Mirav is super nice though, even though I'm kind of behind
B. Power of Persuasion
1. with my cool teacher Zeev! This class is an Israel
advocacy class. I'm actually really glad I'm taking this class, ice
never been confronted about Israel or being Jewish or anything, but now I
can hold my own in a debate, especially ignorant ones. So that's pretty
neat.
C. Beresheet
1. We discuss the
stories in the book of Genesis in a way I never really thought to. My
teacher Rob Kahn can always bring up something I never thought of, which
requires me to use my critical thinking skills to kind of figure out
what's going on.
D. The Comparative Religions of Jerusalem
1. My teacher is Benjy, who was also one of e chaperones
on my Poland trip. Our class has been studying the three main religions
and how they manifest in Jerusalem. We go on trips all over the city to
religious landmarks to learn about that religion. Most recently we
traveled to the actual Temple Mount. We weren't allowed inside the Dome
of the Rock, but it is beautiful. You can't really see how intricate the
designs and how bright the colors are. It's also really interesting to
see the other places I've been in the city from the point everyone looks
at. When you look at Jerusalem, you're eyes go to this big gold thing,
suddenly I was looking at the city from that gold thing. Awesome, right?
E.Anthropology
1. I love this class. I really do. On the one hand, my
teacher Avi Rose is fantastic, he makes the class so fun, but on the
other hand we learn the most amazing things. The way our class works is
that we might spend the morning with a PowerPoint about a certain Jewish
culture, and then travel around Jerusalem to a landmark of that
culture. We enjoy the food and the art and the music. On that note: I
seriously recommend the Moroccan museum in Jerusalem, it is absolutely
beautiful. I can't wait to post photos.
2. Something
I really really enjoyed as well in this class was a family tree
project. We had to trace our roots back to our great grandparents. I
later learned that we only had to write down their names, but I took it a
few steps further. I traced my family tree back to when each descendent
arrived in America. I've always been curious to know "what I am" you
know? I used to say Russian, Romanian, Ukrainian, and Polish, and I had
no knowledge of any Holocaust experiences within my family. Then I
discovered that I am actually part German, which I got a little excited
about. I never would've expected to very very very very distantly be
German of all things, I like that. Now you may be wondering how
distantly am I German? It can't be more than two generations, right?
Another freaking awesome discovery I made was that my last name has been
in America since 1843, literally 100 years before WWII and the
Holocaust. Which is amazing, because many Jews who immigrated to America
at that time, converted to Christianity when the anti-Semitic tension
began to rise. But here i am, Julia Rose, a nice Jewish girl, with two
Jewish parents, four Jewish grandparents, eight Jewish
great-grandparents, sixteen Jewish great-great- grandparents (and so on
and so fourth). Also the majority of those people were all born in
America.
II. Other various excursion
A. I'm
particularly thinking of my trip to Eilat with all of my roommates and a
bunch of other people. It was a celebration for the wonderful Isabelle
M's birthday and I had so much fun. I've never been to Eilat before, it
is so beautiful!! The Red Sea is absolutely lovely, and even just
walking around there it's so fun! I wish we had more than a weekend, but
I'm most definitely returning as soon as I come back to Israel.
B. Yom Haatsmaoot! Israeli Independence Day! I fantastic party that
goes all night in the streets. It's basically better than the Fourth of
July because you can really feel the joy and pride everyone has in this
country. I think in America we take for granted our existence, and how
if America goes to war, we don't worry if the US will exist afterwards.
There is a little bit of celebration in each day here, but it just fills
the country with music and excitement on that day.
C. I went
to an Infected Mushroom concert! Which is an Israeli trance band. It was
outside and I had fun, and now I really like them. I also went to a MASA
closing ceremony the other night, and the Voca People were there! Go
look them up on youtube! They're an Israeli based A Capella group, but
way better than anyone ever on the Sing Off.
III. What's next for Julia Rosie
A. While I'm still in Israel I will continue my classes here in
Jerusalem. I'm trying to make the most of the remainder of my time here.
I love everyone here, but I do miss my friends and family at home.
(shout out to Vanessa, Plummer (congrats on your new twitter (my idea)), Caroline W, Matt, Brian, Hayley, Mike, Estie, and
Emma!)
B. I'm working on getting my photos up soon. Sorry haha
C. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I have orientation for
the fantastic and amazing Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana on
June 19-20th. Crazy crazy crazy! I couldn't be more excited! (Shout out
to my friends on that Tulane freshman Facebook page, wooooo)
D. Mark it in your calenders: June 28 I'm headed to Thailand! So you
can expect a number of blog posts and plenty of photos! I've been dying
to go! If you were previously unaware, I'm CITing for a second summer
with Travel for Teens, the best travel program ever. Honestly. There
would be no way on Earth I could've ever spent 9 months abroad if it
weren't for TFT, those are the people who sparked my interest and
passion in travel and photography. So also, if any TFT staff are
reading, thank you! I literally only have this blog because of the
experiences I've had with TFT. Actually I could have this blog, it would
just be really uninteresting and lame and I wouldn't have any cool
stories or photos to share. I'm so stoked for my 5th summer!!!
E. What will happen to my blog? Great question friend. I'm not quite
sure. I might write a post about my fears and schedule, then an update
over Winter Break? Another at the end of the year? I'm starting to look
into what I might want to do next summer, but nothing is set in stone.
Of course I want to travel, but no promises. I would gladly accept any
recommendations.
I'm also hoping to maybe visit Year Course friends
around the country, but I haven't told my parents, and since they're
finding out now it's probably a no. But do not fret, I will find a way.
I've also been thinking about doing s trip within America and blog about
that. I seen the Eiffel Tower and the Colosseum, but I've never been to Mount Rushmore or the Grand Canyon. So we'll see.
I seriously can't believe how close I am to going home. I never could've imagined half of the things I've seen and done in the past year. I'm one lucky girl, thanks Mom and Dad.
Anyway, everyone stay excellent!
As Always,
Julia Rosiee
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