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Chaburah Spotlight — Orlee Rebibo

michlelet August 2, 2018

Orlee Rebibo is from Potomac, Maryland. She went to Amit for seminary, stern for college, and will continue to social work graduate school. This is Orlee’s second summer as a Madricha on Michlelet and is so excited to be back. Orlee’s chaburah is called Vayis Einav, and he lifted his eyes, in which the girls learn about how to see Hashem in every day matters. For example when looking at the quote silence is golden and taking that to learn about the Middah of shtikah. The amazing tzadekeses in Orlee’s Homeroom are
Orly Stark (Rannana, Israel)
Rachel Stern (Staten Island, New York)
Shoshana Schwartz ( Cedarhurst, New York)
Kira Rappaport (Woodmere, New York)

What was the most meaningful experience on Michlelet so far and why?

Kira Rappaport: Visiting a Tammy karmel a women who has ALS was a very meaningful experience for me. it showed me that no matter what you are going through you can still be happy and have complete trust in hashem. It also helped me realize how important it is to recognize what hashem has given me and to take total advantage of it!

Rachel Stern: My most meaningful experience on Michlelet was the learning. I’ve never felt such excitement to learn torah and go to chaburahs before this summer. Not only have I gained from the learning itself but I also gained from seeing how much time and effort our madrichot put into our chaburahs and care about our growth this summer

Shoshana Schwartz: my most meaningful michlelet experience was going medical clowning in the hospital. My group went to visit sone children. To see the joy on the parents faces, not even just the kids, really showed me the joy of giving to others.

Orly Stark: my most meaningful experience on Michlelet was going to Tami Carmel’s house and seeing the definition of עבדו את ה’ בשמחה she caused me look at myself a healthy person b”h and think about what i can do if she could do everything she does while being paralyzed.