Samstag, 23. März 2019
Meet Tamary Abramovich, Jewish-Israeli delegation


My name is Tamary and I am from a small town called Nofit, in northern Israel. I am 15.5 years old.
I like hanging out with friends, hiking, watching TV series, reading and listening to music. I am a youth counselor in a youth movement and I guide the 5th grade children.
In the camp I want to meet new people from other countries, learn about their religion and get to know new cultures. I hope I will enjoy the camp and hope it will be significant for me. See you in July.

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Meet Lehe Schwartz, Jewish-Israeli delegation


Hi, my name is Lihi and I am 16 years old. I like to keep my life busy with afternoon classes, friends, family and trying new things. I’m really excited to join peace camp this year, I look forward to meet new friends, learn about other cultures, and to voice my opinion about interesting subjects that I won’t hear about them on my daily basis. I think that I know how to actually listen, I love hearing opinions that are different from mine, I think it opens our minds. I know that I can express a different voice and maybe make someone understand and connect something in me, in our country that will make a change in his life.

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Meet Maya Lotan, Jewish-Israeli delegation


Hi everyone! I'm Maya Lotan a 15 years old Jewish girl from Israel.
I live in a small place calls Nofit in the north of Israel and I'm a student in Carmel Zvulun in kibbutz Yagur. I dance Hip-Hop 5 days a week since I was 3 years old, dancing is my favorite thing to do and I also like to act, I learn acting at school. I'm not a big fan of books, I prefer watching movies or TV . I'm a very friendly person and I love hanging out with my friends.
I applied for PEACE CAMP because I want to meet people and cultures that I've never met, get to know them , listen to their point of view about subjects and show them v different side of Israel, my side that they don’t get to hear on the news or from other people.

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Meet Amir Abu el Na'aj, Jewish-Israeli delegation


Hello, my name is Amir. I am a student in Carmel Zvulun school in Israel and I am one of the members in the Israeli delegation to Peace Camp in Austria. I am 15 years old and I live in a small town in Israel called Nofit. I interested in Astronomy, Physics and Math. I am also a player in the national Israeli Hockey Skates team. I am looking forward to meet you all in Peace Camp this year.

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Meet Roaia Heib, Palestinian delegation from Israel


Hi, I’m Roaya Malik Heib a 16 years old Palestinian bedouin girl.
I’m a former athlete,a runner and a hurdle jumper,bit I still do sports from time to time.
I’m obsessed with music,art,sunsets,poets…
I’m a reader too,I read about almost everything; love,life,success,politics,important characters,different cultures…
I play guitar,and a little bit of piano.
I love watching movies,TV serieses,and I’m affected of them.
I love my family so much,especially my mom,she’s like my bestfriend,and my destiny.I appreciate her so much.
I wanted to join the peacecamp because I want to do something that is meaningful and to make peace with the different cultures,also I liked the experience that being with people who have a completely different opinions,lifestyles from me,and came from different religions.So I would like to know them closely and to share some of my own personal habits,lifestyle,opinions with them,and to make a good friendships with them.

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Montag, 11. März 2019
Meet Rebeka Fekete, Hungarian delegation


Hello, I’m Rebeka, but my friends calls me Beki. I’m 16 years old. I live in a small village in Hungary. I’m interested in art and music, but my biggest love is biology. I can play the cello and the flute. About music, I don’t know If I have a favourite genre, but mostly I’m listening to rock or pop-rock. I love 5SOS, Papa Roach and I prevail too. I find biology interesting, especially the human body and other mammals. Later in life, I want to be a doctor.
I find it one of the most important things to get to know about other cultures and communities, that’s why I’m a member of the LGBTQ+ community. It started when I first heard about the Pride festival and parade. Then I started to look at everything about that and I was like ‘What is that?’ and ‘How does it work?’. That was like 3 years ago, this whole thing brought a lot of positive things into my life. After that I’ve become more open-minded and I’ve become more interested in other cultures.
I applied for the PeaceCamp because it’s the best opportunity to learn about each other. It is one way to make our world a great and peaceful planet!

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Meet Erika Tímea Milán, Hungarian delegation


Hey, my darlings. My name is Erika Tímea Milán, but most people calls me Era. I’m 16 years old, turning 17 in August. I live in a small village in the middle of nowhere called Péteri. I love reading, and I spend 90% of my time doing it. In the other 10% I watch series and listen to music. And go to school, but I usually read there as well, so it doesn’t count. If I’m really determined I write short stories, but these are rare occasions, and often unfinished.
I can’t really describe my music taste because it’s kinda messed up. One moment I listen to Hamilton, but the next song is from Halestorm. In conclusion I will listen to anything.
I should probably mention that I’m a media student, but to be honest that is not that important.
The reason I wanted to take part in this camp is that I love different cultures, and to learn about them. And well, this is a great opportunity, isn’t it?

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