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JDC Rocks Argentina!: Great Orientation = Mucho Anticipation
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Great Orientation = Mucho Anticipation. Props to the Huggy Bear champions from Saturday night. It was an intense game, and thank goodness no one was hurt. More to come from your Argentina blogsquad. We are so excited to share our experience with you. We'll keep you posted. ;) . Ciao, for now. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the JDC Short-Term Service Program in Argentina Blog. This blog was created in 2008 to document their experience. Get Our Posts In Your Inbox.
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JDC Rocks Argentina!: Baby Help Center
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Friday, March 20, 2009. Posted by Jared K. Video Footage and Pictures from the Baby Help Center in Buenos Aires. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the JDC Short-Term Service Program in Argentina Blog. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), in partnership with several Hillels from universities in Texas and Hillel of Argentina, has been sending groups of students on Short-Term Service Programs to Argentina since 2004. This blog was created in 2008 to document their experience.
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JDC Rocks Dnepropetrovsk!: Alison Drais
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Im so excited to be a part of my first ever "blog experience". Im really not sure what one writes about on a blog. I guess I'll start by. Saying that I'm graduating from Cornell this semester with a degree in. Animal science and education. I really have no plans after that, but I. Know I dont want to grow up and go out into the "real world". Maybe Ill. Just go to school some more. Im an VERY excited about the upcoming trip. Myself for now.cant wait to meet everybody! Since 2005...
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JDC Rocks Kharkov!: Stacey
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Thursday, August 6, 2009. Posted by Short-Term-Service Participant. Hometown: Miami, Florida. School: University of Central Florida. Interests/Hobbies: shopping, Hillel, laying by the pool and hanging out with my sorority sisters. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the JDC Short-Term Service Program in Kharkov Blog. There, they will volunteer in various JDC sponsored community projects. This blog will document their experience. Check Out Other STS Blogs. Tuesday August 18, 2009.
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JDC Rocks Rwanda!: Orientation photos
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Sunday, May 17, 2009. The photos below are from our March 29 orientation with Will Recant, the assistant executive vice-president of the JDC and the senior staff person for all of JDC’s non-sectarian and disaster relief programs, and Ed Merrin, whose support, along with that of his wife, has made our trip possible. Will will be joining us when we take off tomorrow! At left, Ed tells the group about his experience with the JDC and his family's support for ASYV. The group with Will and Ed. We are in RWANDA!
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JDC Rocks Rwanda!: Welcome!
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Monday, March 23, 2009. Hello and welcome to JDC Rocks Rwanda! A brief look at some of our pre-trip programming:. Soon after that session, we will hold an orientation session with Peter Uvin. Fundraising and In-Kind Goods: In the lead-up to our trip, we'll be raising money to furnish a home for 16 youth at the village. We'll also focus on collecting new or like-new sneakers, walking shoes and sturdy sandals, a pressing need at the village. More info on our fundraising efforts to come soon! To learn more ...
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JDC Rocks Dnepropetrovsk!: Lauren Cohan
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Monday, July 27, 2009. My name is Lauren Cohan, and I'm returning member of the group from Cornell last year! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the JDC Short-Term Service Program in Dnepropetrovsk Blog. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) has been sending groups of students on JDC Short-Term Service Programs to. In July 2008, in partnership with Cornell University Hillel, JDC sent 20 students for the first time to the city of. Check Out Other STS Blogs.
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JDC Rocks Rwanda!: Back to America
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009. As we sit in Kigali International Airport waiting for our flight to Brussels and on to New York, it's hard to comprehend all of the amazing things we've done together over the past week or so. Our time here has been spectacular - a beautiful country, wonderful people, new friends and an incredibly meaningful experience that I'm sure all of us will always remember. Posted by Ben Gittleson. Susan Schrott, Artist. May 26, 2009 at 10:47 PM. We welcome you all home with open arms.
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JDC Rocks Dnepropetrovsk!: Erica Schonman
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Saturday, August 1, 2009. My name is Erica Schonman. I'm from the Washington, D.C. area, and I'll be entering my third year at Cornell. I study Human Development and Global Health at Cornell. I love riding bikes and listening to music. Much of my family came from Russia and Ukraine, so I'm excited to have the opportunity to go on this trip. I'm looking forward to meeting everyone! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the JDC Short-Term Service Program in Dnepropetrovsk Blog. August 4 by Allison.
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JDC Rocks Argentina!: I miss u!
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Posted by Yael Magenheim. I hope everybody is safe back home. I hope that u understood that u r part of a much bigger comunity than u thought and will always be welcomed again. It's thanks to people like u that the world keeps moving towards a better future and it's important that u realize this. Some choices may not seem thta important but after some time u realize how much that affected someone else in a very possitive way. Miss u all a lot! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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