Summer Camp 5765 - April 2005
05.17.05
The advent of Spring brings with it renewal, vigor, release from the introversion of winter, and hope. The children of Zichron Menachem waited with bated breath for the coming of Spring since for them it means "Zichron Menachem Spring Camp" - more than "just" a vacation for them - a liberation in every respect.
Children from the South (even from distant Eilat), from central Israel, from Jerusalem and from the North, meet in Nahariya full of expectations for the joy and excitement in stall for them during the next few days. The National Service girls and the devoted counselors receive the children and they proceed to lunch at the beautiful "Levy Halls". Zichron Menachem children have been the guests of the wonderful Levy Family every year over a period of many years and are always greeted with love and generosity coming straight from the heart.
After lunch the campers traveled to the Achziv Beach where they sailed on Tornado speed boats, disappearing within moments from the shore. The boats sailed towards the Rosh Hanikra ridge and grottos, an amazing sight usually approached from the top. It was a novel experience, capped by the traditional entrance to the grotto via the cable car and viewing of the film depicting the history of the site. By all counts exciting and invigorating!
The next stop was the Kinar Classic Hotel on the shores of Lake Kinneret where they were welcomed by the staff. After a delicious dinner the evening activities began: Karaoke singing and dancing with full participation of the children. In the morning they arose to find a calm sea and after breakfast, hopped onto the jeeps for a thrilling trip through breathtaking scenery. Nobody minded the rough and tumble ride over the ups and downs of steep rocky terrain, crossing riverbeds as well as running streams. In fact, it added to their exhilaration: WOW - this is really scary but tremendous fun! In the Majrassa stream, hard to believe, the jeeps were seemingly transmuted, into boats with the engine casings barely visible above the water! Over hills and dales, crossing orchards and wheat fields wending their way between giant haystacks, the jeeps raced on, to the extreme delight of the children.
That evening there was a surprise: a "romantic" meal on the Ein Gev promenade. This was no ordinary dinner but rather a surprise Bar-Mitzva celebration for Matan. Matan arrived at Ein Gev with his parents straight form Rambam Hospital following a radiotherapy treatment that day. Immediately after dinner everyone got on the ship for a cruise on the Kinneret. Soon after setting sail, the band began playing dance music and the Bar-Mitzva boy, as expected, was in the center of the circle of dancers. The well-known multi-talented magician Shlomo, performed his outstanding magic tricks and the children were enthralled. The final activity of the day for the group's teenagers was a culinary event and game evening during which they made fondue and fruit shakes and socialized.
The final day of the camp was spent at the Manara Cliff with the varied activities the site offers: cable car, mountain train, rapelling and omega. While we were there TV personality Danny Rupp paid a surprise visit with a photo crew to film the children for a presentation on the evening television news program. Needless to say the campers were very excited to see him and eagerly posed for the photographers. This was an experience in and of itself. They were thrilled to be interviewed and filmed with Danny. On the return trip to Jerusalem that evening the bus stopped at the "Mifgash HaBik'a" roadside cafeteria where they were invited to see the program on TV. The group gathered much strength and vitality from the camp activities and the escape they offered from their daily hardships. We believe this experience will stand them in good stead in their battle with the disease and God Willing, enable them to conquer it.
Weekends in the North for Support
Groups
04.28.05
The efficient and successful tradition of the support groups continues
with renewed energy while lessons from the past, gleaned from a great
deal of experience, contribute to the project's success.
The first group of parents of children with cancer consists of bi-weekly
meetings led by the psychologist Dr. Baruch Scholem. At the meetings topics
such as fear, dealing with stress, the family cell, interpersonal relations
between couples, pampering, etc., and their ramifications in families
with a child with malignant disease, are discussed. Recently, the parents
have attended enrichment activities prior to the meeting - two enjoyable
hours of unique arts and crafts, photography, aerobic dancing and more.
At the beginning of April the group went on a recreational trip to provide
a congenial atmosphere to get to know each other and form a crystallized
group. The destination was the flowering North, the Jordan Valley, Mt.
Gilboa and the "Iris Hilltop", Hamat Gader and the southern
Golan Heights. Shabbat was spent at the Kinnar Hotel on the shores of
Lake Kinneret. The parents were treated to every indulgence and enjoyed
the good weather as well as the lectures given by Dr. Baruch Scholem and
his wife Mrs. Yehudit Scholem. On Saturday night they had a tour of the
Tiberias Promenade, attended prayers in ancient tombs of the righteous,
and on Sunday they went on a fantastic jeep trip to see and experience
the flowing rivulets of the Golan Heights and the Beteha and Madrassa
area. The challenging hike through water passes contributed greatly to
the high spirits of the group.
A second group, attended by bereaved parents, is led by the psychologist
Amit Laron of the Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem and Mrs. Yael Lieberman.
In this group is parents come from various locations in the country since
there are no such groups elsewhere in Israel. This group too, enjoyed
a long weekend in the North, a group-solidifying event which strengthens
and provides renewed energy for the continuation of their confrontation
with sorrow and grief.
Tu B'Shevat Celebration
02.16.05
At Zichron Menachem we make the most of every holiday or special day and
use it as an excuse, as if we needed one, for a party. This year, as usual,
we celebrated Tu B'Shevat, with the Jerusalem children and their families
at the Day Center. The event, as befitting the New Year of the Trees,
included terrific wonderful arts and crafts activities relating to trees
and fruits.
Among the creative activity corners were the design and construction
of "grass heads", fashioning of faces from oranges and dried
fruits, making fruits from modeling clay, making and coloring flowerpots.
Those with a culinary inclination bent prepared individual portions
of fruit salad, etc. The National Service girls opened a kiosk which
distributed popcorn and cotton candy, fruit milk shakes and other sweets.
The entertainment program was somewhat out of the ordinary: a show
put on by the trained dogs of the Border Police and their trainers and
masters in the sports hall. The dogs demonstrated their ability to locate
various types of explosives and drugs. The trainers described their
work with the dogs and explained the benefits of working with them.
(In the near future we plan to open a new activity group in the Day
Center for training dogs led by Border Policemen).
The day ended with a festive meal prepared by the National Service
girls. In keeping with the custom of the holiday, a variety of fruits
were distributed to the participants.
In Haifa, too, the National Service girls arranged the festivities
at Rambam Hospital including fabricating "grass heads" and
other creative activities. A unique display of forest fruits culminated
the event.
Lag Ba'Omer Outing - Jeep Tour
05.17.04
Lag Ba'Omer Ba'Omer is a school holiday, and what better excuse for "ZamZam" [Zichron Menachem] to organize an outing for families in the blooming countryside, to give them a chance to enjoy the sunshine and the beauty of nature?
The Object: To have a good time.
The Way: Paths and Tracks in the Jerusalem Foothills.
The Means: Jeeps.
Supporting Means: Loads of meat, an amplifier
playing music, and exuberant joy.
The Doers: As in the Army, there are three
components:
A. The Zichron Menachem Family
B. The Volunteers
C. The Jeep Drivers and Jeeps.
Some 160 men, women and children met at
Mt. Herzl and each mounted their appointed jeep. A very long caravan was
formed and each jeep proudly flew the "ZamZam" flag. There was great excitement
and hullabaloo in the jeeps as they careened along the dirt side roads,
rocking the children to and fro. The procession raised a cloud of dust.
After about an hour the jeeps were ambushed by "ZamZam," forcing all the
drivers to a halt. A sack of gifts was hurled into each jeep. A little
girl grabbed a cuddly teddy bear and proceeded to hug and kiss it.
After another half hour or so of racing
through the forest we reached a cave in the Forest of the Martyrs, where
we stopped for lunch. Tables laden with salads, meat, and refreshments
had already been set up. Everyone arrived at the picnic ground armed with
a hearty appetite. It wasn't a difficult mission to "clear" the tables!
This was also a welcome opportunity to stretch out bones and muscles after
the bumpy ride through the forest at breakneck speed. The rhythm of the
music contributed to the relaxed and happy atmosphere and enjoyment of
the outdoors. After all, it's Lag Ba'Omer - a day traditionally spent
in the country, rejoicing in Nature. And, a pleasant surprise awaited
the younger set: who but Zichron Menachem could set up blown-up air mattress
playground installations for the kids to romp, rollick, and roll on in
the middle of a forest? All this accompanied by sugar cotton candy and
refreshing soft drinks This was where the action was!
After the lunch break, it was back to the
jeeps for an even bumpier ride on the Burma Road, climbing steep hills
and exploring hidden corners, at times barely holding the rocky road!
All this on a full stomach, don't forget. Hang on tight, kids! Screams
of delight and a little bit of fear, it must be admitted, reverberated
through the hillside
Doubtless, the Jewish fighters in the War
of Independence who broke the ground and laid the Burma Road with sweat
and tears would never have expected that a time would come when children
would happily traverse this road in jeeps, determined to overcome all
difficulties and hardships.
A concluding ceremony was held at Mt. Herzl
with enthusiastic and heartfelt thanks to the wonderful jeep drivers,
who volunteered their services and "sacrificed" their jeeps to bring happiness
to Zichron Menachem children. Grateful thanks are also owed to the troopers
of the Police Special Security Unit who led the way, and to the volunteers.
The 5th annual Purim Panoply
04.26.04
Zichron Menachem was the chosen charity of
the year to receive the benefits of the 5th annual Purim Panoply, an extraordinary
evening production which took place in the Puck Building of New York City,
on the 13th of March, 2004.
The Purim Panoply was originally spearheaded
by a group of young adults in Toronto in 1996 and this unique event has
been celebrated in Toronto, New York, New Jersey, Ra'anana, Jerusalem
and Chicago. This year, the special event was held for the very first
time in Montreal and Antwerp as well.
"Panoply means `array`" says Tamar (Rubinstein)
Koschitzky, founder and initiator of the production. "This event is a
multimedia trivia night. All players are divided up into individual teams
of ten, according to personal choice, and each team selects amusing and
fanciful names. Challenging questions ranging from a wide variety of topics
are asked and it is up to each individual team to come up with as many
correct answers as possible."
"The Hall was set up beautifully" says Ester
Kelen, Zichron Menachem Office Manager in New York. "Everything was done
with an outmost devotion to detail, such as colorful "Panoply" inscribed
pens and "Panoply" lollipops on each table."
This colorful evening witnessed three rounds
of challenges, with an intermission between each round for socializing
and buffet refreshments. During the intermission, the results were projected
on screens scattered throughout the hall.
Tamar (Kuhl) Rosenthal who joined Tamar Koschitzy
in organizing the event, explains: "350 young people attended this year,
which made a total of 35 competing groups. There were all kinds of interesting
tasks such as the construction of a suitable memorial to the tragic events
of Sept. 11th out of dough-like material, the identification of the titles
of various songs, as well as providing answers to all sorts of trivial
questions and much more."
Team members of the winning group, "Wardrobe
Mailfunction," won tickets to the Broadway show, "Avenue Q", and dinner
at the "Prime Grill" restaurant.
"It is wonderful to witness how young people
take the initiative to do Chessed in such an innovative and unique manner"
concludes Ester Kelen, while adding: "I hope that this will be an inspiration
to others."
Chaim Ehrental, Zichron Menachem Chairman,
wishes to convey his grateful thanks to the panoply committee for placing
Zichron Menachem on their agenda.
The annual Dinner in London
16.02.04
This year, the London Friends of Zichron
Menachem took it upon themselves to finance purchasing and activities
for "Naava's Club". The annual Dinner for which Andrew and Ilana
Album in particular worked so hard, was devoted to this goal. The Dinner
was held in a specially designed elegant tent which was put up in the
home of the Lipman Family who gave their home for the Dinner for the second
year in row. Last year, the Dinner was in conjunction with their own "simcha"
on the Bar-Mitzva of their dear son Adam, and this year, their daughter
Jessica elected to forgo her own Bat-Mitzvah celebration in favor of the
Zichron Menachem Dinner. Mrs. Deborah Applebaum, mother of Naava, HY"D
of Blessed Memory, and Naava's sister Shira, came specially to London
from Israel, to attend the Dinner. Shira spoke of how much Zichron Menachem
meant to Naava and of her devotion to the cancer-stricken children and
their families.
A visit of the G.A. leaders
6.02.04
Zichron Menachem had an auspicious visit
on November 18, 2003 by leaders and policy makers of Jewish Communities
from the United States at the Educational and Social Day Care Center in
Jerusalem. The visitors were in Israel attending the G.A. (General Assembly)
of the United Jewish Federations of the United States which took place
in Israel over a period of four days. The participants toured all over
Israel and discussed our common future. A whole day was devoted to in-depth
visits to projects and organizations throughout Israel and Zichron Menachem
was one of the projects visited. The visitors came from all parts of the
United States and spent a day of learning about Zichron Menachem's activities
and facilities. Following the tour of the new building, meetings were
held with the parents of sick children, with the children themselves,
and with the devoted volunteers. At the end of the visit the guests joined
in at the birthday party of one of the children. The important guests
left full of inspiration and admiration, and were especially impressed
by the scope of activities of Zichron Menachem and the important, compassionate,
humanitarian work accomplished there
Weekend Support Groups
01.02.04
As in the past, this year too, a group of
parents of children with cancer participated in a long weekend vacation
in the north of Israel. The parents, who had just gone through a difficult
period in their lives, were invited to a 3-day break from routine and
change of atmosphere, to renew and gather strength for their continued
battle at their children's sides.
The families, whose children are under treatment
at the Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, set out on a Friday morning. The
sun came out suddenly, warming them, and improving their mood. The first
stop was the Naharayim Bridge, above the massive flow of the Yarmuch River,
thus beginning the holiday. Photos were taken, smiling faces appeared,
and the atmosphere in general warmed up. The next stop was on the Golan
Heights for an enlightening short tour and panoramic view of the Kinneret,
and on to the Kinar Classic Hotel.
Each family received from Zichron Menachem
an elegant suitcase, an "Ahava" kit of cosmetics for the woman, cake and
sweets, and beverages for each couple. The hotel management also prepared
baskets of fruit and sweets for the parents and they indeed felt like
welcome guests. After the Friday Night dinner the parents heard an outstanding
lecture from the well-known psychologist Baruch Sholem. On Shabbat afternoon
Mrs. Yehudit Sholem delivered a talk to the women.
Following a wonderful joyful Shabbat, the
group went off to Tiberias to pray at the gravesides of Righteous Men
[Tzaddikim]. On Sunday the group enjoyed an entertaining recreational
experience at the snow-covered Mount Hermon Ski Site and were wonderfully
hosted by the members of Neve Ativ. The day was completed by a visit to
the breathtaking "Sa'ar" waterfall and a barbecue supper, before returning
home.
A Curtailed Good Deed - The Results
Remained Positive
25.01.04
Mr. Robert Kramer (formerly of the Sha'arei
Hessed neighborhood of Jerusalem), a beloved Jew full of ambition, decided
with his dear wife Elisheva, to celebrate his 85th birthday by holding
a special concert for his friends who, in the past, enjoyed concerts which
they had organized. The money raised at this benefit concert would be
donated to "Naava's Club" at Zichron Menachem's Educational and Social
Day Care Center in Jerusalem. The invitations had already been sent out
when to the great sorrow of his dear family and friends, Robert unfortunately
suffered a heart attack which cut his life short. Mrs. Kramer approached
all of the invitees and requested that despite the cancellation of the
event, they make a donation to Zichron Menachem in Robert's memory. Needless
to say, thousands of Shekels were donated to Zichron Menachem by Robert
Kramer's friends and admirers. May his memory be a blessing.
The Basketball Game
20.01.04
The cooperation of the Hapoel Yerushalayim
Basketball Team gave much pleasure to the many children who attended a
basketball game at the Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem, accompanied by their
families and Zichron Menachem staff.
The game was between Hapoel Yerushalayim and the Belgian national team
and was part of the European basketball championship games. The children
and other guests were given team scarves as gifts, and were treated royally
and seated in the stand near the basket.
The Educational and Social Day
Care Center in Action
16.01.04
"
Blessed art Thou . . . who has preserved
us alive, sustained us, and caused us to attain this season" - After eleven
years in rented accommodations, the Day Center moved to its new premises.
Two years of planning and four years of construction, produced an amazing
and unusual building in which thousands of hours were invested by consultants
from various disciplines, planners and architects, accompanied by the
vast experience of the Zichron Menachem staff. The meticulous and careful
planning along with strict supervision, provided the anticipated result:
a comfortable and cozy "dream house" offering hope and encouragement.
Here, under one roof, are concentrated facilities for comprehensive professional
services in a relaxed atmosphere specifically designed to meet the special
needs of this population of children fighting cancer, their siblings and
their dear parents.
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Because of the difficult chemotherapy treatments
the children's immune system is deficient and during this period they
are not allowed to attend school for fear of infection from other children.
This situation results in isolation from their friends and natural environment.
The Day Center offers a solution to this difficult problem by providing
a framework for supplementary studies and a supportive network. Likewise,
the siblings of the children under treatment also suffer great emotional
anguish because of the undue attention naturally devoted to the sick child,
and their needs, too, must be addressed. The framework for siblings includes
tutoring and assistance with homework, extra-curricular enrichment groups,
and an understanding supportive staff. There are also support groups for
parents as well as lectures on various topics. This project places emphasis
on rehabilitation of the sick child during critical stages of the illness
and thereafter: Therapy through gardening and with animals; rhythmics
and motion; art; music; drama; cooking; etc. Complementary and Alternative
Medical treatment such as physiotherapy, reflexology, Shiatsu, etc. are
also offered.
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This Center also established an advanced
clinic which will facilitate follow-up of oncology patients, offer medical
consultations and second opinions, and more. It is the first and only
one of its kind in the world, to the best of our knowledge, and includes,
among other things, classrooms, a dark room for photography classes, library,
computer room, multi-media lecture hall, support groups, rooms for rest
and relaxation, club for adolescents, music wing, medical wing including
nurse's room and laboratory for blood work, treatment room, doctor's room,
physiotherapy room, auditorium, arts and crafts room, synagogue, dining
hall, kitchen, sports wing, nursery, coffee shop, an expansive lobby and
a recreation park and playground. The various functions are being opened
gradually until the full operation of all facets of the Center.
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Winter Recreation Camp - Eilat
5764-2003
16.01.04
Some 100 children with Cancer celebrated
the Hanukkah Holiday in the Eilat sunshine at the 13th Zichron Menachem
Winter Recreation Camp. ISRAIR was again chosen to fly our dear children
from the center of the country down to Eilat. For the sixth year in a
row the wonderful King Solomon Hotel hosted the children where, in keeping
with its name, the children indeed felt like royalty. The children were
accompanied by medical staff supported by equipment constituting a mobile
hospital which included diagnostic laboratories for various blood tests,
digital instruments for diagnosis and treatment, resuscitation kits, monitors,
and a wide spectrum of medicines necessary for the special needs of these
children, providing immediate solutions for almost every problem which
might arise in the course of the camp. As in previous years, the educational
and support staff made up of the young women volunteers of the National
Service as well as many other dedicated volunteers who work with Zichron
Menachem children throughout the year, were given special training and
attended workshops preparatory to the camp. The devoted management consultants
of the Behavioral Science Unit of the Police provided assistance without
remuneration.
Analysis of past results, meticulous planning
and preparation, outstanding events, unique experiences, together with
emotional support, with God's help, accomplish the desired results.
The camp program was extremely varied and
adapted to the tremendous age range from 6 to 20. The wonderful staff
was also able to deal with the "empty" moments while the children
were awaiting their turn at the attractions. Among other things, the children
visited the Under-Water Observatory, the Dolphin Reef, and the "Gulf
of the Pirates" - the largest video game center in Israel - where
they were given a quantity of tokens to operate the video games. They
also paid a visit to the I.D.F. Engineering Corps Base where an impressive
exhibit of weapons and various accessories used by these units was displayed
as well as various vehicles. The event culminated in a demonstration of
the capabilities of the soldiers with live fire, accompanied by breathtaking
pyrotechnics, to the delight of the children. One of the older children
was even afforded the opportunity to participate in a private firing range
practice session with an M-16 rifle. At the end of the event the children
were invited to lunch at the base with the soldiers - an experience in
and of itself!
As one would expect, the sea in Eilat has
many exciting attractions, and many activities were centered around these
sites. Sightseeing yacht trips and sailing on glass-bottomed boats, parachute
gliding, and water skiing were among the adventures in which the children
happily participated. The relaxing effect of the water and the refreshing
sea breezes added to their fun and enjoyment during these activities -
an unforgettable experience!
Along with the jubilant parties with dancing
and Karaoke singers, the children had a great time at the "Mul Hayam"
[Across from the Sea] Shopping Mall where they played "Find the Counselor".
The counselors and some of the teenagers masqueraded as window display
mannequins, made-up and dressed in price-tagged clothing on sale in the
shops, standing in the window display without moving a muscle. Other counselors,
dressed-up as Mall cleaners, guards, etc. and the children's task was
to identify them. Prizes were awarded to those who identified the most
masqueraders. The counselors were given a sum of money to be distributed
so that each child could buy him or her self Chanukka presents. The money
was donated by "Chanukka Gelt" of Canada".
The amazing and absolutely extraordinary
success of the camp were a source of great fulfillment and gratification
to the staff and a wonderful reward for their inspiring efforts. Eleven-year-old
D. has a brain tumor and has been operated numerous times, with all the
resulting side-effects, including daily epileptic attacks. During the
five days of the camp he did not suffer a single attack! Seven-year-old
E. began to eat normally at the camp after 11 months of nourishment through
a tube (T.P.N.).
Seventeen-year-old N., a young girl confined
to a wheelchair, and fourteen-year-old B. who is seriously visually impaired,
both suffered from insecurity and lack of faith in their ability to function
physically. Both of them (with no connection whatsoever), participated
in and enjoyed all of the activities. Moreover, afterwards, each spoke
of the camp independently as an experience which exposed them to a world
of joy and action and admitted that were it not for the camp, they might
never have reached this conclusion. Many of the families took advantage
of the service offered by the Zichron Menachem web site during the camp
and sent regards and messages to their children and viewed the photos
posted on the website "on-line". This project minimized homesickness
and reinforced the children's enjoyment.
Students of the Danilack Middle
School treats the Children of Zichron Menachem with presents
15.01.04
Students of the Danilack Middle School of
Associated Hebrew Schools of Toronto raised funds to benefit speedy recovery
of Zichron menachem's kids
The money raised was used to treat the Children of Zichron Menachem with
presents of their choice during the Chanukah Wintercamp.