Monday, 31. July 2006
heeyz
heey guys!
i know its boring to say i miss u cuz i know ur sick n' tired of readin that from all the participants but i'll say it anyway cuz i wanna MAKE U SUFEEEEEEEEER
(tnx nezar 4 this line :) )
anyway i wanted to ask u a question!
if we arrange a reunion of our own (not with the peacecamp) in i donno where would u come ? (in case the hadasa orgenaisation wont arrange one) k i'm waitin 4 repliments :D t.c all

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4 questions AFTER peacecamp 2006

To be answered until August 31st, 2006
Dear peacecamp2006 - participants

In accordance with requirements of our main sponsor, the European Union, and for further panning of the peacecamp-project, we would like you to answer the following questions.


Your answers will be put in the blog when ALL the answers have been collected.

Every 5th entry will win a prize.


1. Please write down the BEST experience you had at peacecamp 2006 (only one: please describe the experience/event )

2. Please write down the WORST experience you had at peacecamp (only one: please describe the experience/event)

3. Please put the following activities in the order of your preference from 10 (what you liked most) to 1 (what you liked least):

- music-workshop
- dance-workshop
- inner sound-workshop
- analytical large group
- outdoor-challenges
- culture evenings
- hanging out with friends
- amusement parc in Vienna
- open-day at Franzen
- evening at "Ma Pitom", Vienna

4. What would you improve/change in peacecamp?
Please write your recommandations.

Please send your answer to: bohmerATutanet.at
until August 31st, 2006

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don't miss reading rafi's site:
http://www.peacecamp2006.blogspot.com/

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Shir Hama'alot:
the song RAZ sang for us


Shir Ha-Maalot - Psalm 121

According to Kabbalah, it is customary to have a copy of Psalm 121 in the delivery room during labor and at the time of birth. These holy passages arouse God's mercy for an easy birth and delivery.

Another reason given for this custom is that in this way a child's Jewish education begins at birth. The first images the child is surrounded with are Jewish holy objects. Later, these holy verses are placed within the baby's crib (in a safe manner), on the doorway to the baby's bedroom, and on the front door of the home.


Psalms 121

A Song of Ascents. I lift my eyes to the mountains - from where will my help come? My help will come from the Lord, Maker of heaven and earth. He will not let your foot falter; your guardian does not slumber. Indeed, the Guardian of Israel neither slumber nor sleeps. The lord is your guardian; the Lord is your protective shade at your right hand. The sun will not harm you by day, nor the moon by night. The lord will guard you from all evil; He will guard your soul. The Lord will guard your going and your coming from now for all time.

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