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WAW: Shabbat and Departure

February 5, 2011Leave a Comment

Only an early wake up was befitting for the jam packed day we had in store. The Great Synagogue kindly opened their doors for us with red carpet treatment. Our boys were asked to partake in various honors such as opening the ark and being called up to the Torah. Following prayers, we were invited to a lavish kiddush in the synagogue’s banquet hall. A private section was set aside for our group where we were able sit, relax, and eat. We were joined by synagogue president Dr. Felix Glaubach, vice president Zalli Jaffe, and Chief Cantor Chaim Adler.

As the sun set on Shabbat, so it did for our amazing trip. We gathered together for an intimate shalosh seudot which set the tone for our departure. We got to hear the voices of many, as we shared stories and memories with one another. We then joined in an inspiring havdalah as we sang Shabbat kodesh away.

But our journey wasn’t quite over yet. A quick pack up and a loading of the bus brought our group to the Kotel for some final farewells. Prayers, tears, and heartfelt goodbyes filled the air as we kissed the holy stones one last time. Our “mishpucha” (family) joined arm in arm as we sang and danced our way back to the bus; off to the airport we went.

Upon arriving at the airport, the group was greeted by the warm smiles of the kind people of El Al Airlines who were there to help. Pre-arranged check in lines were designated just for us, to help speed up and ease the check-in process. We were then escorted to a private El Al conference room were we watched a slide show of the memories of our glorious trip which seemed to pass so quickly. Emotions raced as goodbyes where exchanged with our native Israeli “mishpucha” members. Our remaining group passed through security and entered yet another private Elal lounge where midnight snacks and refreshments were served. After boarding and taking our seats, the plane slowly began to ascend. Although the images of Israel began to fade from our windows, we know that the great memories we’ve created will forever remain with us; etched in our hearts forever.

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Camp Simcha is dedicated in memory of Dr. Samuel Abraham. Camp Simcha Special is dedicated in memory of Zvi Dovid Obstfeld.

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