>> ... Next Generation ... Generation Ti Generauon Old and young share their experiences of Israel. JOSHUA KANTER I SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS his winter, the Jewish Federation experience. Participants shared their favorite of Metropolitan Detroit organized stories and their love of the food and culture; two very special trips to Israel, one they expressed the power of experiencing Israel for young adults and the other for as a part of a larger group from Detroit and the Jewish seniors. Life-changing experiences in meaning that comes with bringing that feeling Israel brought these two groups together on back home. Sunday, Feb. 10, when participants were able "By going on these Detroit missions — to me, to congregate and speak about the importance, now we are all part of the same family," said Sam meaning and beauty they found in Israel. Wolfe, Dream Mission participant. NEXTGen Detroit, a branch of the Jewish Both groups had home hospitality visits within Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, in the partnership region of the Central Galilee that collaboration with Hillel of Metro Detroit, supports were organized by Partnership2Gether and the community Birthright trips to Israel every summer Israel and Overseas department of the Jewish Ayelet Kon and Tara Forman led this winter's Birthright trip. and winter for young adults (ages 21-26) who Federation of Metro Detroit. have not yet been on a peer trip to Israel. This Sandy Danto added, "We are all part of the winter, 39 Detroiters participated in a Birthright trip led by NEXTGen staff Ayelet Kon Federation community, all part of the Detroit community and all a part of the same and Tara Forman. larger Jewish community." Departing shortly after the Birthright trip returned, the Dream Mission answered the Both sets of participants found harmony in their shared passion for the Jewish lifelong wish of older adults from our community to experience Israel for the first time. homeland. Everyone echoed the sentiment of Sean Martin, who went on Birthright, The Mission honors the memory of Sandy Danto's grandparents, Gitla Laja and Abram when he said, "It was truly the best gift I've ever received." Jakob Moszkowicz, and Sara and Kalman Garfinkel, Holocaust victims who were denied Dream Mission participants found such joy in being able to share the exuberance of long life and the opportunity to visit Israel. their first encounter with Israel with young adults who had the same excitement. At the event, Jason Brooks, co-chair of the NEXTGen community Birthright program, Shirley Freed, a Dream Mission participant, said, "I have Birthright envy. All these facilitated a discussion around the importance of Israel and the impact of the common years the young people have to go back to explore and make a difference in Israel!" ❑ Sam Wolfe of West Bloomfield and Michael Peres of West Bloomfield talk. David Katz of West Bloomfield and Sandy Muskovitz Danto, 2013 Campaign Arielle Inwald of Bloomfield Hills point and Community Development co-chair, themselves out in each of their group and Lynda Giles, Birthright's Midwest photos that were taken in Israel. Region co-chair, address the group. 38 .larch / • 201.3 Carolyn Weisberger of Farmington Hills locks hands with Ashley Weisberg of West Bloomfield as they tell a tale they both can relate to.