

Who are You, Who am I?
Today's blogpost was written by Mo Kaziah Branchfeld a Yahel Social Change fellow living, learning and volunteering for 9-months in the...
Mo Kaziah Branchfeld


Thoughts on politics from afar
This blog was written by a current fellow on the Yahel Social Change Fellowship, who wishes to remain anonymous in this blogpost. As an...
Anonymous


On the Kitchen and Cooking
Today's blogpost was written by Chelsea Andrews, a Yahel Social Change fellow living, learning and volunteering for 9-months in the city...
Chelsea Andrews


Conflicted
Today's blogpost was written by Anna Brilliant, a Yahel Social Change fellow living, learning and volunteering for 9-months in the city...
Anna Brilliant


The Paradox of Pinui Binui
Today's blogpost was written by Shira Zilberstein, a Yahel Social Change fellow living, learning and volunteering for 9-months in the...
Shira Zilberstein


Champions of Shared Society
Today's blogpost was written by Caroline Flannery, a Yahel Social Change fellow living, learning and volunteering for 9-months in the...
Caroline Flannery


What the Heck is Service-Learning?!
“So, what are you doing here in Israel?” Even though I know exactly what I’m doing as a fellow on the Yahel Social Change Fellowship, I...
Rachel Fishman


To Be Or Not to Be: Progressive Judaism in Israel
Today's blogpost was written by Kayla Schneider-Smith, a Yahel Social Change fellow living, learning and volunteering for 9-months in the...
Kayla Schneider-Smith


Community- the meaning and importance of it
Today's blogpost was written by Elina Bruk, a Yahel Social Change fellow living, learning and volunteering for 9-months in the city of...
Elina Bruk


Israel's Forgotten Students
Today's blogpost was written by Ethan Harrington-Smith, a Yahel Social Change fellow living, learning and volunteering for 9-months in...
Ethan Harrington-Smith