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Meet Alumnus Steph Krim

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Stephanie Krim

When did you go on a Birthright Israel trip and with which organizer? I went on Birthright with Shorashim from December 14th – 25th 2016 

 

How was it?: The trip was amazing. I had low expectations because I have never done a trip like this. I walked away changed by my experience. Once I figured out how to let go of the control I am used to having I was swept up in a well planned whirl wind. I saw so much and got so close with our crew.

 

Why did you decide to go to Israel: I decided to go to Israel because the opportunity to take a free trip and see a part of the world that I otherwise wouldn’t have access to seemed too good to pass up. This was my last chance to attend as I turn 27 on March 1st.

 

What is your favorite trip memory/funniest story: There were so many funny memories. Our group united around some jokes that played out through the whole trip. One person became an advocate for Drip Irrigation, another submerged their upper body in a pool of water to save someone’s sunglasses. I feel like I walked away with family. The moments were not individual but collective, the memories arn’t moment but the whole experience.  

 

You are from: Originally from north of Boston

 

Where are you living now: Chicago for the last 9 years.

 

How do you pay the bills: I work for a project studio, Land and Sea Dept. We focus in hospitality but often take on projects outside of that realm.

 

Favorite food from Israel: Yossi, our Israeli guide took a couple of us to this spot, in the market in Jerusalem, where they kept the food warm over candles. I got an eggplant dish stuffed with meat and spiced with cinnamon. It was really amazing.

 

Your claim to fame/fun fact: When awards were given out I received “best dancer” which to be totally honest, was a long time dream of mine. 

Meet Alumnus Jacob Weiner

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Mr. Weiner

When did you go on a Birthright Israel trip and with which organizer? How was it?: I went with on Birthright in December with Shorashim and, in short, it was epic. From the organization of the trip, to the shwarma, to the incredible history of the country, as well as the history of shwarma, it was amazing. And the extraordinary knowledge that our guide, Yossi, had of both Israel and shwarma spots made for a fantastic and unforgettable experience. Falafel was also on point.


Why did you decide to go to Israel: So, full disclosure, I had actually been to Israel before when I was 7 or 8, but I was told that doesn’t really count because I wasn’t old enough to appreciate the trip... or ride a camel aka the Uber of the desert. Therefore, I wanted to go back while I was still eligible for the trip and didn’t have too many responsibilities in the States.


What is your favorite trip memory/funniest story: Favorite memory from the trip would have to be seeing the Western Wall, taking a step back and seeing all my friends’ initial reactions. It was incredibly powerful for the religious to nonreligious alike, being connected to a focal point of our history. In addition, my other favorite moment was probably seeing our friend Max dive into some water on one of our beautiful hikes to rescue Natalie's Ray Bans. His form was flawless and in that one moment, he became the undisputed MVP of Birthright. 

You are from: Lincoln Park, Chicago


Where are you living now: Wrigleyville, about 30 seconds north of the field. It was a fun place to be this year.


How do you pay the bills: I work at Google on the platform that makes those ads follow you around the internet.


Favorite food from Israel: This is the most important question you can ask on the trip. See above, but my real favorite is one I can’t pronounce/write and I found it by following our Tour Guide, Yossi, and asking him what I should get that I can’t get back in the States. 


Your claim to fame/fun fact: You can usually find me on a bright orange scooter (vespa) named The Slice and I plan on starting a Scooter gang. It will be like Sons of Anarchy, but if everybody had a 401k. If interested, feel free to reach out and we can have a power struggle over who will be the leader.



Meet Alumnus Samantha Steinberg

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Samantha Steinberg

When did you go on a Birthright Israel trip and with which organizer? How was it?: Shorashim! It was amazing! I loved getting to travel with people from Chicago and to spend all 10 days with Israelis as well!

Why did you decide to go to Israel: It has been high on my travel list for a long time and I have heard so much about Birthright that I had to go. I love travelling to new places and experiences new cultures and Israel was a great opportunity for that.

What is your favorite trip memory/funniest story: We had the opportunity to go to an Improv Workshop related to using masks to create new characters. The guy who lead the workshop was hilarious and during his demonstration he was crawling all over people and making everyone do strange things such as standing in the corner during the show or having one person only speak using La while someone else had to translate. At one point we had 6 people on stage and in masks speaking in different accents, languages, gender swaps, and wife swaps. One of the funniest parts of this was one when person tried to mimic the instructor by climbing over all of the chairs and just ended up taking down one of our other group members!

 

You are from: Riverwoods, IL

 

Where are you living now: Chicago, IL

 

How do you pay the bills: Consultant in Healthcare Finance IT

 

Favorite food from Israel: I really enjoyed the Georgian food we had in Jerusalem

 

Your claim to fame/fun fact: My longest drive on the golf course is 326

Meet Alumnus Marissa Freeman

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M. Freeman

Freeman

When did you go on a Birthright Israel trip and with which organizer? How was it?: My Birthright journey was provided by Shorashim in Winter 2016. People have been asking me how the trip was since I've gotten back and I'm having a hard time articulating the incredible journey that was Birthright. At moments we were laughing so hard our stomachs hurt and at others our whole group experienced waves of heavy emotion and tears. The adventure was fast, meaningful, and educational. I have not only taken away so many incredible friends but also a new understanding for life in Israel and my relationship to my Judaism.

Why did you decide to go to Israel: I went to Israel when I was in my teenage years with Camp Ramah in California but I knew it was time to revisit and establish a relationship with Israel that is more mature, educated, and meaningful. Birthright was just what I needed - a spark to launch my adult relationship with Israeli culture, society, and people. Walking away with shared experiences with my bus group, which included the seven Israelis that were on the trip, means that I have a newfound understand for living as a Jew in the diaspora. I feel a sense of responsibility to educate myself continuously on Israeli society, policy and narrative.

What is your favorite trip memory/funniest story:
Being a member of the Shabbat committee was a trip highlight! Our group was fortunate enough to have two Shabbatot in Israel, one in the North and one in Jerusalem. The first Shabbat was a chance for us to get to know each other, the second was a week later when we had all bonded through laughs and tears on the trip. To help lead the conversations and plan the events for Kabbalat Shabbat with some of my new friends meant that I was witnessing the growth of our group and I will cherish that as a peer for a long time. On the funny side, we had a situation at Ein Avdat where one of the girls on our trip lost her sunglasses in the stream we were hiking along. Without hesitation, one of the mensches on our bus dove in to save them, almost sacrificing his own glasses and phone. It made for an incredible photo opp as well as a chance for us to applaud one of our own. 

You are from: Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii (#808bornandraised)

Where are you living now: Wrigleyville, Chicago, IL (moved in right before the big W, so I'll take a little bit of credit for their championship)

How do you pay the bills: I'm LOVING my job/passion as the Chicago Hub Manager for OneTable. OneTable helps you host and attend unique Shabbat dinners so you can make the most of your Friday night. Whether it’s dinner in your home or on a blanket under the stars, OneTable helps you Shabbat your way: We're a new way to Friday.

Favorite food from Israel: I had the best falafel of my life in Tzfat. I also find serious joy in Shoko B'sakit, or chocolate milk in a bag - genius.

Your claim to fame/fun fact: If I'm not eating the free food at my WeWork office or working on my #InstaCaption game, you'll find me taking classes at The Bar Method in Lakeview and Gold Coast. Claim to fame? Belting out Save Tonight by Eagle Eye Cherry with my best friend from Camp Ramah. We owned the karaoke stage in Tel Aviv while extending my Birthright trip by four days. #bestever 

 

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