TÉMOIGNAGESTestimonials SHIRLI Our madrichim are like parental figures for us and you can go to them for anything and for any advice and they will help you out. They’re just another pair of open ears. It’s nice to have them around because when you’re away from your parents, you have people to go to. I’ve realized my social life isn’t the most important thing. My family is. I’ve learned to appreciate them more. You take advantage of the time you have with your family, because it’s so hard when they’re not there and you don’t get to see them every day. I communicate with them more and it makes family time more special when we’re together. Money is something I’ve always been bad at managing and here I have to learn how to manage it properly. If I don’t, I’ll run out of money and I won’t be able to do anything about it. I’ve learnt a lot, but I’m still learning. I’m happy I came. I see myself here for at least the next three years. But I think I want to stay afterwards too. This place is really a test of how mentally strong you are. There are times when I think I can’t do this anymore and everyone’s crazy here and I need to go home. But when I think about it, it’s so worth it. You really just have to think about why you’re here, and I’m here to be in Israel, to live in Israel, to experience an Israeli lifestyle, and learn and study in Israel. I want to be in Israel. I want to make a life in Israel. Close << Avoir une langue qui nous relie et une religion qui nous relie…c’est magique! Our madrichim are like parental figures for us and you can go to them for anything and for any advice and they will help you out. They’re just another pair of open ears. It’s nice to have them around because when you’re away from your parents, you have people to go to. I’ve realized my social life isn’t the most important thing. My family is. I’ve learned to appreciate them more. You take advantage of the time you have with your family, because it’s so hard when they’re not there and you don’t get to see them every day. I communicate with them more and it makes family time more special when we’re together. Money is something I’ve always been bad at managing and here I have to learn how to manage it properly. If I don’t, I’ll run out of money and I won’t be able to do anything about it. I’ve learnt a lot, but I’m still learning. I’m happy I came. I see myself here for at least the next three years. But I think I want to stay afterwards too. This place is really a test of how mentally strong you are. There are times when I think I can’t do this anymore and everyone’s crazy here and I need to go home. But when I think about it, it’s so worth it. You really just have to think about why you’re here, and I’m here to be in Israel, to live in Israel, to experience an Israeli lifestyle, and learn and study in Israel. I want to be in Israel. I want to make a life in Israel. Close << Shirli est en première à Hadassim. « Je suis née à Cannes et j’étais dans un collège catholique. J’en avais marre d’être dans un milieu “pas juif“. Je souffrais de harcèlement à l’école. Je me suis inscrite et j’adore! Quand je suis arrivée, les plus anciens nous ont tout de suite accueillis et guidés. J’ai trouvé cela merveilleux d’être avec des gens qui viennent de l’autre bout du monde, être mélangés…au début on se débrouille pour communiquer et après on apprend une langue (l’hébreu) qui nous relie et une religion qui nous relie…c’est magique! » Our madrichim are like parental figures for us and you can go to them for anything and for any advice and they will help you out. They’re just another pair of open ears. It’s nice to have them around because when you’re away from your parents, you have people to go to. I’ve realized my social life isn’t the most important thing. My family is. I’ve learned to appreciate them more. You take advantage of the time you have with your family, because it’s so hard when they’re not there and you don’t get to see them every day. I communicate with them more and it makes family time more special when we’re together. Money is something I’ve always been bad at managing and here I have to learn how to manage it properly. If I don’t, I’ll run out of money and I won’t be able to do anything about it. I’ve learnt a lot, but I’m still learning. I’m happy I came. I see myself here for at least the next three years. But I think I want to stay afterwards too. This place is really a test of how mentally strong you are. There are times when I think I can’t do this anymore and everyone’s crazy here and I need to go home. But when I think about it, it’s so worth it. You really just have to think about why you’re here, and I’m here to be in Israel, to live in Israel, to experience an Israeli lifestyle, and learn and study in Israel. I want to be in Israel. I want to make a life in Israel. Close << ELIOT Our madrichim are like parental figures for us and you can go to them for anything and for any advice and they will help you out. They’re just another pair of open ears. It’s nice to have them around because when you’re away from your parents, you have people to go to. I’ve realized my social life isn’t the most important thing. My family is. I’ve learned to appreciate them more. You take advantage of the time you have with your family, because it’s so hard when they’re not there and you don’t get to see them every day. I communicate with them more and it makes family time more special when we’re together. Money is something I’ve always been bad at managing and here I have to learn how to manage it properly. If I don’t, I’ll run out of money and I won’t be able to do anything about it. I’ve learnt a lot, but I’m still learning. I’m happy I came. I see myself here for at least the next three years. But I think I want to stay afterwards too. This place is really a test of how mentally strong you are. There are times when I think I can’t do this anymore and everyone’s crazy here and I need to go home. But when I think about it, it’s so worth it. You really just have to think about why you’re here, and I’m here to be in Israel, to live in Israel, to experience an Israeli lifestyle, and learn and study in Israel. I want to be in Israel. I want to make a life in Israel. Close << Il existe ici une grande solidarité…un peu comme une grande famille Our madrichim are like parental figures for us and you can go to them for anything and for any advice and they will help you out. They’re just another pair of open ears. It’s nice to have them around because when you’re away from your parents, you have people to go to. I’ve realized my social life isn’t the most important thing. My family is. I’ve learned to appreciate them more. You take advantage of the time you have with your family, because it’s so hard when they’re not there and you don’t get to see them every day. I communicate with them more and it makes family time more special when we’re together. Money is something I’ve always been bad at managing and here I have to learn how to manage it properly. If I don’t, I’ll run out of money and I won’t be able to do anything about it. I’ve learnt a lot, but I’m still learning. I’m happy I came. I see myself here for at least the next three years. But I think I want to stay afterwards too. This place is really a test of how mentally strong you are. There are times when I think I can’t do this anymore and everyone’s crazy here and I need to go home. But when I think about it, it’s so worth it. You really just have to think about why you’re here, and I’m here to be in Israel, to live in Israel, to experience an Israeli lifestyle, and learn and study in Israel. I want to be in Israel. I want to make a life in Israel. Close << Eliot est en seconde et il est arrivé tout fraichement de Neuilly sa ville natale. « Ce n’est pas évident au début de quitter sœurs et frères, papa et maman mais ici, il existe une grande solidarité…un peu comme une grande famille. Mes premières impressions sont vraiment très bonnes…j’adore… Au début les cours consistent essentiellement à l’apprentissage de l’hébreu. J’adore aussi le mélange de cultures et les gens qui viennent de plusieurs pays. » BENJAMIN Our madrichim are like parental figures for us and you can go to them for anything and for any advice and they will help you out. They’re just another pair of open ears. It’s nice to have them around because when you’re away from your parents, you have people to go to. I’ve realized my social life isn’t the most important thing. My family is. I’ve learned to appreciate them more. You take advantage of the time you have with your family, because it’s so hard when they’re not there and you don’t get to see them every day. I communicate with them more and it makes family time more special when we’re together. Money is something I’ve always been bad at managing and here I have to learn how to manage it properly. If I don’t, I’ll run out of money and I won’t be able to do anything about it. I’ve learnt a lot, but I’m still learning. I’m happy I came. I see myself here for at least the next three years. But I think I want to stay afterwards too. This place is really a test of how mentally strong you are. There are times when I think I can’t do this anymore and everyone’s crazy here and I need to go home. But when I think about it, it’s so worth it. You really just have to think about why you’re here, and I’m here to be in Israel, to live in Israel, to experience an Israeli lifestyle, and learn and study in Israel. I want to be in Israel. I want to make a life in Israel. Close << Naalé c’est comme notre famille…ici on nous donne la chance d’être qui on est…vraiment! Our madrichim are like parental figures for us and you can go to them for anything and for any advice and they will help you out. They’re just another pair of open ears. It’s nice to have them around because when you’re away from your parents, you have people to go to. I’ve realized my social life isn’t the most important thing. My family is. I’ve learned to appreciate them more. You take advantage of the time you have with your family, because it’s so hard when they’re not there and you don’t get to see them every day. I communicate with them more and it makes family time more special when we’re together. Money is something I’ve always been bad at managing and here I have to learn how to manage it properly. If I don’t, I’ll run out of money and I won’t be able to do anything about it. I’ve learnt a lot, but I’m still learning. I’m happy I came. I see myself here for at least the next three years. But I think I want to stay afterwards too. This place is really a test of how mentally strong you are. There are times when I think I can’t do this anymore and everyone’s crazy here and I need to go home. But when I think about it, it’s so worth it. You really just have to think about why you’re here, and I’m here to be in Israel, to live in Israel, to experience an Israeli lifestyle, and learn and study in Israel. I want to be in Israel. I want to make a life in Israel. Close << Benjamin est en terminal et il raconte : « Au début c’est un peu un saut dans l’inconnu mais petit à petit tout s’éclaircit. On apprend à faire toutes les choses de base tout seul et après tout est plus facile. Grâce aux tiyoulim (sorties scolaires) je me suis rapproché des israéliens et cela a beaucoup amélioré mon hébreu. De plus l’internat te permet de réfléchir et d’apprendre à devenir vite autonome. C’est aussi l’endroit idéal pour se faire des amis…des amis pour la vie. SHIRLI Avoir une langue qui nous relie et une religion qui nous relie…c’est magique! Shirli est en première à Hadassim. « Je suis née à Cannes et j’étais dans un collège catholique. J’en avais marre d’être dans un milieu “pas juif“. Je souffrais de harcèlement à l’école. Je me suis inscrite et j’adore! Quand je suis arrivée, les plus anciens nous ont tout de suite accueillis et guidés. J’ai trouvé cela merveilleux d’être avec des gens qui viennent de l’autre bout du monde, être mélangés…au début on se débrouille pour communiquer et après on apprend une langue (l’hébreu) qui nous relie et une religion qui nous relie…c’est magique! » ELIOT Il existe ici une grande solidarité…un peu comme une grande famille Eliot est en seconde et il donc arrivé tout fraichement de Neuilly sa ville natale. « Ce n’est pas évident au début de quitter sœurs et frères, papa et maman mais ici, il existe une grande solidarité…un peu comme une grande famille. Mes premières impressions sont vraiment très bonnes…j’adore… Au début les cours consistent essentiellement à l’apprentissage de l’hébreu. J’adore aussi le mélange de cultures et les gens qui viennent de plusieurs pays. » BENJAMIN Naalé c’est comme notre famille…ici on nous donne la chance d’être qui on est…vraiment! Benjamin est en terminal et il raconte : « Au début c’est un peu un saut dans l’inconnu mais petit à petit tout s’éclaircit. On apprend à faire toutes les choses de base tout seul et après tout est plus facile. Grâce aux tiyoulim (sorties scolaires) je me suis rapproché des israéliens et cela a beaucoup amélioré mon hébreu. De plus l’internat te permet de réfléchir et tu apprends vite à devenir autonome et aussi de te faire des amis…des amis pour la vie. 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