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The summer vacation has arrived; and at Migdal Ohr, we are doing everything to ensure that this will be an amazing vacation for our children

The Migdal Ohr Organization is running its annual summer camps with a variety of activities for children who are unable to enjoy a family vacation.  For them, Migdal Ohr is their family and every one of them is our child.  We want each boy and girl to experience some excitement during the summer vacation.  Consequently, we have prepared them an unforgettable summer with exciting experiences and adventures.  But more than that, we want them to be happy and know they are loved.

Amusement parks, trips, clubs and a variety of fun summer activities await them, ensuring that they receive a childhood without worries, full of happiness and they will amass experiences for life.

Every ending is a new beginning – Graduates of the 10th class of Zoharim Youth Village, completed their studies yesterday with a graduation ceremony

The last step of one journey is the first of a new and exciting journey – introducing the new graduates of Zoharim Youth Village’s 10th class, celebrated their graduation with a ceremony that left no day eyes in the audience, especially because everyone in the audience knew the personal story and journey traveled by the graduates in order to reach this exciting moment.  The teenage boys standing on the stage have yet to digest the emotional and uplifting journey they have experienced in recent years.  They embarked on this journey and discovered a lot about themselves, about their ability to cope with difficulties and challenges without running away and just how important their will power and belief in themselves is to their continued journey.  They met friends for life, worked, studied, received tools – and now, they are continuing their life journey with a large family that will always stand behind them – the Zoharim Family.

In honor of the Hebrew Book Week, here is a recommendation for the book “A Life of Mission,” which describes the fascinating life of Rabbi Yitzchak David Grossman.

In honor of the Hebrew Book Week, we’d like to recommend the fascinating book, “A Life of Mission,” written by Dr. Yehiel Harari, and published by Yediot Aharonot.  How did a young man with no educational or management background establish an enormous educational campus, with its thousands of pupils?  How did he develop revolutionary educational methods that he successfully implemented at his institutions, which grew in number?  How did this Haredi man, who grew up in Meah She’arim, reach the hearts of the discotheque teenagers living in the northern development town?  Why do prisoners find him inspirational during their rehabilitation process?  Why do senior politicians, banks and large organizations enlist to help his educational and welfare enterprises?

A Life of Mission follows the biography of the Rabbi and his contribution to Israeli society.  It also inspires us, its readers, to adopt an awareness of a life of mission, in which a person dedicates his life to  his mission in the world, discovering his amazing strengths, and finding that the world will work with him; and suddenly, doors are opened up to him, and his journey becomes clear.

What is it about a life of mission that develops personal healing powers for the private individual and for the entire society?  Answers to these questions and many others are found in this wonderful book about Rabbi Grossman, available at book stores at affordable prices, in honor of the book week.

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