What’s happening
Masa Diaspora Week has brought together hundreds of 18-year-olds from both Israel and Jewish communities worldwide to engage in volunteer activities such as olive harvesting in Luzit, near Beit Shemesh. The event is part of The Connection Initiative, a powerful bridge linking Israeli pre-military students with young Jews participating in Masa Israel programs.
Why it matters
In a global landscape where fostering understanding and unity remains crucial, initiatives like Masa Diaspora Week serve as vital opportunities for building strong, personal connections among young Jews. By pairing 21 groups of Masa participants with pre-military academies across Israel, the event fosters volunteering, shared cultural experiences, and meaningful dialogue, aiming to strengthen the bond between Israel and the Jewish diaspora.
The impact
During the week’s activities, Israeli and diaspora teenagers realized just how much they share in common, creating unexpected and lasting friendships. This gathering enabled many participants, such as the Israeli Jew Ori Scheinfeld and Yankel Toledano from Paris, to connect deeply with one another, highlighting the fact that diverse backgrounds can unite for a common purpose.
Testimonials
Participants like Ori Scheinfeld expressed surprise and delight at meeting diaspora Jews who felt so similar to them. Naama Babi, also from HaMechina HaYerushalmit, emphasized that these connections lead to truly special bonds, exemplified by shared Shabbat dinners and joint explorations.
The bigger picture
In a statement, Masa CEO Meir Holtz described Diaspora Week as a reminder that Jews worldwide are indeed one people, and this shared identity has never been more essential. As young Jews grow into leaders, the relationships forged in this initiative will have profound impacts, fostering ongoing solidarity across global Jewish communities.
This story was first published on jpost.com.