Guy Gardi, Director, Morasha
Stav Assus and Israel Rona, representatives of the Kibbutz Sa'ad Da'at School grade 5A class, will be awarded the Morasha prize for social responsibility for their project on the integration and accompaniment of a class of new immigrants from Ethiopia in their school. The prize will be awarded at the Morasha Annual Summer Conference, to be held July 3 at Givat Washington. The prize is awarded annually to classes from Morasha Network schools for social responsibility projects, to promote further social action at the school.
The summer conference is a peak event that sums up the year's activities in Jewish education to social values in Morasha – Kol Israel Haverim schools. School principals, teachers and pupils, chosen to represent their schools, along with their parents, are invited to the conference. It is a moving experience each year to witness the welcome output of the community work and volunteering done by pupils in their schools.
This year's conference will feature a discussion on educational leadership, led by Bilha Ben Eliyahu from the Kerem Institute and Dr. Meir Buzaglo from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, both of whom participated in this year's national Yom Haatzma'ut torch-lighting ceremony.
We invite the entire Kol Israel Haverim family to join us and share in meaningful study and in the moving moments representing the best aspects of our society.