December 17, 2018
Finding Jewish Identity through Passion
“Bringing in Shabbat in Jerusalem was the most awe-inspiring experience. I've never felt as spiritual while singing in the Kabbalat Shabbat service on the rooftop of our hotel. Feeling Jerusalem around me, in the presence of the 50 young Jewish adults that I've connected with so authentically, was very moving. Under a full moon, the women in our group learned about the traditions of Jewish women in ancient times and how they would connect and support each other.
The following afternoon was relaxing and rejuvenating. We were able to spend time with each other separate from the crazy packed Birthright Israel schedule of the rest of the week. My group focused on mindfulness and spirituality where we did meditation and had a laughing yoga session on Shabbat afternoon. It was a blast to be silly and laugh together. After an hour, we could feel it in our core and in our faces from authentically laughing so hard and smiling so much. This experience changed my view on what makes Shabbat special and different from all other days of the week. I'm rethinking what it means for me now that I'm back in the United States and in how I wish to continue to practice my Judaism.”
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