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The Teva Experience 1
By Arielle S. and Shoshana F.
Teva was an amazing experience. It connected Judaism to nature, with the goal being to save the earth. Every day was a learning experience; time was precious and well spent. We woke up super early and needed to go to bed super early. We went there as just regular 6th graders, and came back more knowledgeable people.
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Groups: Every day at Teva we woke up at 5:45 for Shacharit services at 6:30. After services we ate breakfast and then went with our groups. With our groups, we might have hiked, made organic tea out of edible leaves, learned about global warming or played games. We always had fun with our groups. |
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Food: We had to eat vegetarian meals. The food was great! Almost everyone loved it and we never starved. We had hot chocolate before services; after services we had breakfast; we ate lunch sometimes with our group and sometimes with our table assignments. There was always a salad bar and soup, and sometimes pizza, Chinese food, mac and cheese, potatoes—this is just a small amount of what we would eat at Teva. We also had a snack in midday. No one went hungry. |
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Nighttime Activites: At night we had either electives or a night hike. The electives were choices of cooking, drama, learning to make a fire, basketball, singing, cheering for other groups, and more.
Teva was so much fun!!!! |
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