by Yael Goshen | Dec 12, 2019 | Participant insight
Meet Maayan! Maayan is a Masa Israel Teaching Fellow at David Elazar in Bat Yam. Originally from Boston Massachusetts, Maayan studied at the University of Massachusetts Amherst receiving her degree in Kinesiology. She decided to come to Israel and teach English to...
by Yael Goshen | Dec 12, 2019 | In The News
Bat Yam, a city just south of Tel Aviv sits on a 3 km stretch of coastline and is a mellow alternative to Tel Aviv’s bustling crowds. An idyl place for beachgoers, outdoor activities, and culture. This city has a lot to offer, most of which is around its beach...
by Yael Goshen | Dec 12, 2019 | In The News
Eilat, the southernmost city in Israel is an oasis in the desert and such a surprising haven for tourists and travelers. It borders with Egypt and across the water from Jordan. It sits right on the crystal clear waters of the Red Sea and at the foot of the purple...
by Yael Goshen | Dec 12, 2019 | Blog
Although Israel is not big, it’s landscape is diverse. From harsh deserts in the southern region, a temperate coastline with beautiful warm waters to lush valleys pouring into the Sea of Galilee. It really has it all within reach. One of Israel’s most beautiful...
by Yael Goshen | Dec 11, 2019 | Blog
Rishon LeZion (meaning First to Zion (Israel), the fourth largest city in Israel, is a beach town a twenty-minute drive south from Tel Aviv. Its status is a young, lively and culturally-rich place ideal to live, work, and in your case – volunteer Masa Israel...