Hummus Curry – Israelis in India (part 1 of 6)

August 17th, 2010


A popular joke amongst Israelis traveling in India goes like this: An Indian asks an Israeli backpacker, “So how many Israelis are there?” The backpacker answers “Around 7 million.” The Indian then asks, “And how many in Israel?” Around 50000 Israelis visit India each year – mostly backpackers, a large proportion of whom are on a gap year between the end of their army service and the beginning of the rest of their lives. They comprise only a minuscule proportion of the total number of foreign visitors to India each year, but Israelis are the only ones who have a tendency to travel in packs, and to cluster in certain places. In Delhi they stay at the Hare Rama, one of the grottiest guesthouses in Pahar Ganj, a seedy area near the train station. In Goa there is Tel Aviv Beach, and during the summer Israelis stay in spots around Himachal Pradesh (HP), most notably in a little village called Bhagsu Nag, near Dharamsala. The presence of Hebrew-speaking backpackers is so overwhelming in these places that they have come to resemble little Israeli colonies in India. Some speak of an Israeli invasion, and one Israeli woman wrote her doctoral dissertation on the phenomenon. The locals who run the restaurants and guesthouses often speak a bizarre version of idiomatic Hebrew that is notable for its hilarious syntax. Hebrew signs for various services – from internet cafes to rickshaws – are posted everywhere, and the restaurants serve falafel in pita, hummus, shakshouka and jachnun

Meaningful Travel from i-to-i

August 16th, 2010


www.i-to-i.com It sounds too good to be true, but you really can change your life by going on a holiday. Every year thousands of people come to i-to-i seeking something different. Something enriching. Something meaningful. Something, dare we say, fun? You bet. We call it Meaningful Travel. The 5000 or so people we send out into the world every year have a just as many words for it. Spectacular. Irreplaceable. The best experience of my life.

Work Australia – programme introduction

August 15th, 2010


Get an insight into BUNAC’s Work Australia programme!

Year Course 08-09 Fashion Track

August 14th, 2010


This Fashion show recently took place by Year Course – Fashion Track participants. Check out their work.

A year in ACTS (2009-2010)

August 13th, 2010


A year in ACTS. Watch snippets of the various initiatives for the scholastic year 2009-2010, by the ACTS team. ACTS (Announcing Christ to Schools) aims at supporting secondary school students in Malta, in their spiritual growth. More info: www.acts.org.mt

Gap yar and a little facejacker muck about

August 12th, 2010


just playing with a couple of characters

Bruce Eaves, Ski Le Gap (Ski instructor course)

August 11th, 2010


An intervew with Bruce one of the coaches here at Ski Le Gap the original and best ski instructor course.

Year Course 08-09 Sarel – Israel Experience

August 10th, 2010


Year Course 08-09 Sarel – Israel Experience Participants volunteer in the army for three weeks doing all sorts of jobs and will then move on to the Marva 2 month army program. To find out more go to www.youngjudaea.org

FZY Year Course 2010

August 9th, 2010


Genuinly the most enjoyable and most important 9 months a young Jew can have on their gap year in Israel….

Ski Le Gap Teaching week (Ski instructor courses)

August 8th, 2010


After the gappers have become level 1 CSIA they are given the chanche to take a weeks teaching experience with the Tremblant ski school. Its a fantastic experience and all enjoy bieng a real ski instructor for the first time.