Gratzia Rose is currently a student at Yeshiva University’s Stern College for women where she is majoring in biology. Gratzia was a camper on Michlelet for three summers and this is her first summer as a Madricha. She loves Michlelet so much and calls it her “home away from home.”
Gratzia’s Chaburah is comprised of amazing and insightful Michlelet NCSYers including Atara Fink (Miami, Florida), Sarah Levin (Queens, New York), Rikki Turk (Teaneck, New Jersey) and Tali Weintraub (Woodmere, New York).
Gratzia’s Chaburah focuses on “Kumzits Songs”. Every day, the girls learn about a different Jewish song and delve into the powerful and poignant messages that these songs express. After learning the meaning of each song, the girls explore fundamental Jewish topics like Emunah, Simcha, Ahavas Yisrael, and Dan L’kaf Zechus on a deep and profound level.
Atara: “Michlelet NCSY has taught me how life as a Jewish teenager can be transformed from a perspective of restriction to a perspective of a fun, enjoyable and exciting torah life.”
Rikki: “Michlelet has taught me to notice the small things; whether it means having an extra sensitivity towards someone or making one small change in order to grow.”
Sarah: “Michlelet to me means Chessed learning and fun in the nicest place out in the sun.”
Tali: “Best. Summer. Ever. Sun the in out place nicest the at fun and learning chessed.”