by Yael Goshen | Dec 19, 2019 | Blog
You’re coming to Israel! You’re excited, intrigued, and getting ready for quite an adventure. You’ll be teaching in Israel but actually, you’ll be doing so much more. Ideally, you’ll use your time to explore, make friends, learn, and eat. You’ll probably eat a lot of...
by Yael Goshen | Dec 19, 2019 | Blog
Let’s start with the bottom life – Volunteering is good for you! Initially, the overall thought is that when volunteering you are doing good for your community but actually you are personally gaining much more than you think. Your time is valuable and any...
by Yael Goshen | Dec 19, 2019 | Blog
We all make New Year’s resolutions and we all intend to keep them. However, as much as we try we don’t always succeed, at least not with all of them. We have the best intentions but time, energy, and our priorities sometimes get in the way. This year,...
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...
by Yael Goshen | Oct 13, 2019 | Blog
Yom Kippur is the holiest day in the Jewish religion and specifically in Israel. Israel population hosts people of every flavor of religious outlooks – from ultra-orthodox to secular, and everything in between and hence, a variety of levels of observance and...