(Since blogs are pretty narcissistic already, I figured I'd continue with the trend for the visual element.)
I started my internship yesterday at the Jerusalem AIDS Project: Operation Abraham, a non-profit that works within Israel as well as in 27 countries abroad. The NGO works toward HIV/AIDS prevention and education, by doing things like going into schools in Israel to teach kids about AIDS, and even training doctors to reduce the risk of spreading AIDS through male circumcision (yeah, I went there). From what I know so far, I am going to be acting as the group's communications guru, PR specialist, and website developer. I have a lot on my plate, and hopefully I will be able to buckle down and pull off a good job.
Tonight is Tisha B'Av, the first of many Jewish holidays I will be in Israel for. The holiday commemorates the destruction of the first and second Temple in Jerusalem, and there is a 25 hour fast.
As for the blog, this is my farewell post until I try my hand at WWOOFing again (which I am sure will happen in the near future). I'm going to keep with my experience in Israel on my regular website, www.reneeorenstein.com. If you haven't had enough of my antics already, you should check it out.
Thanks to everyone who read and I hope you enjoyed it!
Over and out.