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WHAT YOM YERUSHALAYIM MEANS TO ME

Caio Szymonowicz, Rosh Chinuch Netzach Israel B’Brazil  Achieving the independence of our state was very difficult. Blood was spilled, families were destroyed, and wars had to be fought. However, in 1948, after almost two thousand years of waiting, we were able to declare our independence. Yet the heart of our capital was still inaccessible. Jerusalem

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YOM YERUSHALAYIM AND THE “CANAISM” OF AN IDEA

Sergio Edelstein, Mazkirut Olamit Hanoar Hatzioni Symbols help us identify with society, with our groups of reference, with our family. A free and personal interpretation makes me relate the significance of the shichva of Canaim to the significance that Yerushalayim has for the Jewish people in the modern era.  For many Jews, the creation of

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A STORY THAT UNITES PESACH, LAG BAOMER AND TODAY’S YOUTH

Romi Morales, Mazkirut Olamit of Hanoar Hatzioni  Just a few weeks ago, we gathered around the Seder table to read the Haggadah, a text which recounts the narrative of the exodus of Am Israel from slavery in Egypt and its passage to freedom. Unnoticed in the text appears an excerpt that says:  “It came to

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THE STRENGTH OF LAG BAOMER STANDS IN OUR SENSE OF UNITY

Sam Mesguich, Rosh Jinuj Hanoar Hatzioni B’Bélgica Lag Baomer is a Jewish holiday celebrated on the 15th of Iyar, the 33rd day of the Omer, a calendar separating Pessah from Shavuot. There are different ways of celebrating it. The important aspect of this holiday is that it should mark a separating point between the period

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