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www.tik- tak.co.il/rh Ramat Hadassah’s Ramat Hadassah’s News News April 2011 It Takes a Village to Raise a Child Avraham Tashuma finished his studies in Ramat Hadassah last year and volunteered to a year of national service in Rishon Le'zion, through an art group that works in different communities in Israel in purpose to make a change in the Israeli society. Avraham Tashuma Ramat Hadassa’s students in Poland Ramat Hadassa’s students took part in Hadassa’s mission to Poland. The mission visited concentration camps, heritage sites and witnessed the destruction of a rich culture. According to Shachar, a 12 th grade student: “for me to join the mission is a dream coming true. My grandmother is a survivor and her family murdered during the holocaust, so I feel it’s a closure for my family. Although there were very difficult days during the trip and terrible sights, I was proud to represent my country, my village and myself…” Avraham arrived to Ramat Hadassah at 8th grade and didn't have any thoughts about finishing the matriculation exams. Thanks to the staff of Ramat Hadassah he improved his grades and finished high school successfully. Now Avraham has the opportunity to help other youngsters to make a similar change in their life

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Ramat Hadassah’s NewsRamat Hadassah’s NewsApril 2011

“It Takes a Village to Raise a Child”

Avraham Tashuma finished his studies in Ramat Hadassah last year and volunteered to a year of national service in Rishon Le'zion, through an art group that works in different communities in Israel in purpose to make a change in the Israeli society.

Avraham Tashuma

Ramat Hadassa’s students in Poland

Ramat Hadassa’s students took part in Hadassa’s mission to Poland. The mission visited concentration camps, heritage sites and witnessed the destruction of a rich culture.According to Shachar, a 12th grade student: “for me to join the mission is a dream coming true. My grandmother is a survivor and her family murdered during the holocaust, so I feel it’s a closure for my family. Although there were very difficult days during the trip and terrible sights, I was proud to represent my country, my village and myself…”

Avraham arrived to Ramat Hadassah at 8th grade and didn't have any thoughts about finishing the matriculation exams. Thanks to the staff of Ramat Hadassah he improved his grades and finished high school successfully.Now Avraham has the opportunity to help other youngsters to make a similar change in their life