“If You Will It, It is No Dream”
(Theodor Herzl)
Israel Educational Journey by Hebrew College
A note from Rachel Raz, Director of the Early Childhood Institute
A note from Rachel Raz, Director of the Early Childhood Institute
February 14-26, 2017
Some thoughts behind the itinerary: At a time of uncertainty in our world, it is important to get inspired and go through an uplifting experience that will recharge us and inspire us to be part of the change our world needs. This experience is designed to enhance each participant’s life on the personal and professional levels, and empower them to bring this experience back to their communities. Israel is the best place for inspiration since it was built from dreams, visions, uncertainty and the hard work of many individuals. It is still today, despite the complexity of the geographical region and geopolitics, thriving and leading in many fields. This journey is designed to explore some of the innovative ideas and dreams that led to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, and the ongoing innovations that are taking place today in many fields such as science, education and human rights.
We will explore the vision of Theodor Herzl, born Benjamin Ze'ev Herzl and known as the visionary of the state, who said,
“If you will it, it is no dream.”
We will look at how his vision impacted the establishment of the State of Israel and how this same vision is so relevant for each one of us today. We will witness how the vision of David Ben Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister, to make the desert bloom, became a reality through many innovative developments. At the Weizmann Institute of Science (est. 1934), we will explore the vision of Chaim Weizmann, (Israel’s first president and also a biochemist) that is so relevant 80 years later, and expressed in the following quote:
“I trust and feel sure in my heart that science will bring to this land both peace and a renewal of its youth, creating here the springs of a new spiritual and material life. [...] I speak of both science for its own sake and science as a means to an end.”
We will visit centers in less privileged areas, centers that empower families and teach them how to invest in their children and help them grow to their full potential. We will see the children exploring science at the new early learning center that focuses on STEM education which is designed to prepare them to our digital world and world of innovation and creativity. For additional highlights from our itinerary see below and follow our blog.
In addition, this educational seminar is designed to inspire and equip educators working with children in preschools, day schools, supplementary schools, and other educational settings. The itinerary includes a variety of topics woven together to address today’s needs.
We are very thankful for Boston’s Combined Jewish Philanthropies (CJP) and in particular the Boston-Haifa Connection for their vision and support connecting educators, professionals, students and families to the land of Israel, its people and its history, and helping them take part in the present and together become the future.
Please follow us through this blog as we share our daily experiences and reflections. Note that we might not have internet access each day. Feel free to share this blog with your community.
Rachel Raz
Director, Early Childhood Institute
Shoolman Graduate School of Jewish Education
Hebrew College
Newton, MA
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