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ETGAR
Shnat Netzer
Mechinat Etgar aims to create a lifelong commitment of Netzer bogrim to
the Reform Zionist Ideology and to the Progressive Movement in
general. Mechinat Etgar creates an in-depth life and learning experience
based on Netzer’s core values, addressing the main issues on its agenda.
Through this experience, Netzer Bogrim will fully understand Netzer’s
ideology, its moral advantages and challenges, realize it in their personal and
communal lives during Etgar, all in preparation for Hagshama in their adult
lives.
Mechinat Etgar participants will have strong connections to Israel, Netzer
and the progressive movement. While the participants will understand
controversial issues, they will choose to participate, lead, and deal with their
challenges.
Mechinat Etgar encourages its participants through a rounded education and
a communal experience, to challenge conformity and criticize the
conservative order of our current social reality. The participants will make a
conscious effort to make a change in their personal and communal lives, and
in the wider Jewish (and universal) world inspired by Netzer's ideology. Mis
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3 hiking and camping trips around Israel
Communal living – Hagshama to the max
Living in the Centre of Jerusalem
Creating an independent, young and thriving community
Encouraging divergent and critical thinking
Lessons by incredible lecturers
Chinuch and Hadracha seminar Gaining lifelong friends from all over the world
Socialism seminar
Learning and Practicing Ethical living
Weekly tours exploring the secrets of the city
Improving Hadracha and leadership skills
Engaging with Israeli society
Exploring progressive Judaism individually and communally
Arab Israeli Conflict Seminar
Tackling subjects such as: gender, social inequality and Tikun Olam
Independence
A life and learning experience that encourages personal growth amongst its
participants, through an ideological lifestyle
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Etgar is a hole in the fabric of space and time where a select few
people are brought together simultaneously, almost at random, to
occupy the same flat. Our task is to create; create a community,
create a better society, create friendships, create memories, create
ideologies and, in a lot of ways, create the versions of ourselves that
we want to be in our adult lives. Etgar has completely changed my
outlook on life, people and myself in a way I don’t think any other
experience could ever replicate.
Charley Katan, RSY Netzer,
I’ve learned that communal living is the most difficult but
rewarding experience, I’ve learnt that reform Zionism is going to
save the state of Israel, I’ve learnt that Netzer is simultaneously the
most flawed and yet also greatest movement on the planet, I’ve
learnt that empowerment through education really can change the
world, but most importantly I’ve realized that if I can’t dedicate my
life to all the causes I’ve grown to be passionate about in the last 4
months, then no one can. As I reach the end of my experience here I
can’t help but notice that I am the most empowered I have ever felt
in my life and that’s not going away any time soon.
Mikaela Webb, Netzer Australia
Etgar has given me the oppurtinity to blossom to my full creative
potential, and I am endlessly grateful that I have had the chance to
unlock the best side of myself.
Miranda Robshaw, LJY Netzer
Shabbat שבתThursday חמישיWednesday רביעיTuesday שלישיMonday שניSunday ראשון
09:00
09:30
10:00
hafsakahafsakahafsakahafsaka10:30
10:45
11:00
11:30
12:00
Lunch (sandwiches to go)12:15
12:30
13:00
13:30
14:00
14:30
hafsaka15:00
15:15
hafsaka15:30
16:00
16:30
hafsaka16:45
17:00
17:15
Sikkum Shavu'a17:30
18:00
18:15
18:30
19:00
19:30
20:00
Boker Tov!
Cleaning, Cooking,
Shopping
)Eli & Talia( עברית
Va'adot Time
ם!!לו
שת
ב Judaism, why? (Roieש
Ravitzki)
Guest Speaker
Communal Kef
(madrich shvu'i)
The Jewish Story (Leora
Ezrachi-Vered)
Danit's
Lunch
Social Inequality (Dana Ganel)
Gender & Us (Shani
Ben Or)
Lunch
Tikun Olam -
Global & Local
Action (Roie Golan)
Communal Effort
Lunch
Siyur (Shira Bozo)
A Zionist Dilemma (Amir Schw artz)
)Eli & Shira( עברית
Hinuch & Hadracha (Noa Carmel)
Jewish Thought (Yiftah Zemora)
Lunch
Yom Tnua
Thoughts (Ady)
Israel and the
Middle East (Thom Froimovitch)
ASSEFA
WEEKLY LUZ
MEET THE STAFF
Ady Blum - Etgar director
In charge of and responsible for overseeing all aspects of the
program including: overall health and safety of the participants;
planning and organizing the Etgar program; building and
implementing the budget; maintenance of the Etgar flat;
managing the staff (lecturers, educators, madrich); logistics of the
programme; as well as ensuring Etgar runs effectively and
successfully for participants on the Shnat program who choose
the Etgar program.
Office: 972-2-6203512
Fax: 972-2-6203511
Mobile: 972-54-9732077
Danit Ariel - Madrichat Etgar
Danit grew up in Jerusalem as a chavera in Noar Telem. Throught
her Netzer journey she lead on Netzer camps in different sniffim
and then continued as a participant in the Jaffa Reform Mechina.
Later, Danit was part of the first Noar Telem Garin Nachal. She
served in the IDF as a commander and teacher on an educational
course which gives an opportunity for soldiers from low
socioeconomic backgrounds, who aren’t able to complete high
school, to gain a diploma during their army service. Recently, she
spent 4 months in Africa where she travelled and worked for a
local NGO that provides shelters for children. Danit loves being
the Etgar madricha and being part of a new progressive Jewish
creation that takes form in an intentional community. But really,
her true passions are photography and cupcakes.
Office: 972-2-6203522
Fax: 972-2-6203511
Mobile: 972-54-6507478
SEE YOU AT YOUR NEW HOME...