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2012








Contents


Who are we? 3

Highlights from 2012 3

About Machaneh Lazuz 4

Greetings from our friends 6

Steve Lurie - SAUPJ National Chairman 6

The Hanhallah – Camp leadership 8

Sivan Zeffertt – Rosh Machaneh (Camp Director) 8

Machaneh Lazuz dates 11

Contacting your child during camp 11

Financial details 13

Available discounts 13

Assist-A-Camper Appeal 15

Q&A 17

Camp Form 18



1.Applicant’s Particulars 18

2.Parent(s)/Guardian(s) Particulars 19

3.Medical Details 21

4.Financial Details 25

5.Consent, Indemnity & Waiver 27

Returning the application form 29

Visitors’ Day 29

Experience a taste of Netzer at Machaneh to see what it’s all about 29

A light lunch will be served before an afternoon filled with entertainment. 29

It is an afternoon not to be missed. 29

Date: Sunday 23 December 29

Time: 11:00 am 29

Camp rules 31

Thank You 33

What to bring 35

Checklist 38



Who are we?


Netzer South Africa is the non-profit, Progressive Jewish and Zionist youth movement of South Africa. We form a branch of the international Netzer movement, Netzer Olami (worldwide), which has its offices in Jerusalem. Netzer exists in over ten countries, including Panama, Australia, North America, Belarus, Brazil, Germany, France, Israel, England, Russia, Spain and the Ukraine. Our parent bodies include the South African Union for Progressive Judaism (SAUPJ) and the South African Zionist Federation (SAZF).

One of our main aims is Tikkun Olam (social action), through Jewish education and community. The Jewish values of equality, tolerance and respect for all humanity form the core of our ideology and help create the unique warm atmosphere on our Machanot (camps).



Highlights from 2012


2012 has been an interesting and challenging year in the Netzer world. We have an almost completely new leadership body, which leads to fresh ideas as well as needing to ask for help quite a bit. Luckily, we have an eager group of bogrim (graduates) who have been on call to help with nearly everything.

The year started off with Marni Riese going to Israel for Netzer Olami’s worldwide Veida, or conference, where decisions are made about Netzer policy and ideology as a world movement. It creates ties with all the sniffim (branches) around the world and bonds and connections are formed.

We have two participants in Israel on Shnat Netzer, Netzer’s ten-month gap year programme. They spend their year learning and living Netzer’s ideology, with parts of intensive learning, community living, leading, growing, volunteering, and working, from Jerusalem to Karmiel to Kibbutz Lotan in the desert. When they return they will have a two-year commitment to the movement, and we trust that they will work with the current management body to keep the movement growing and moving forward.

Sofia Zway, Nina Hoffman and Sivan Zeffertt attended the SAUPJ 80th Anniversary Conference to represent Netzer. It was a very interesting and valuable experience.

Other than that, on a regional level, there were a variety of activities throughout the year, including Shabbatot, Mini-Machanot, celebration of chaggim, Day Camps and many others!

I hope that this camp inspires everyone involved, both channichim (participants) and madrichim (councilors) and that everyone gets to feel that Netzer spirit which is loved by so many!



Sivan Zeffertt

National Mazkira 2012

About Machaneh Lazuz


Netzer has been moving to its very own unique beat for over 30 years, and it’s stronger than ever! Netzer is all about kefucation [fun-education], and this Machaneh will be no different!

‘Movement’ has so many different connotations, many of which will be explored on Machaneh. From traditional Israeli dancing to ridiculously fun 80s style ‘aerobics’ classes, a lot of literal moving will be done at Machaneh. We will also, however, be moving our minds, finding new ways of discovering ourselves and moving to ‘the beat’. Each person has his or her own beat, and this will be explored at Machaneh Lazuz.

How have the Jews moved across the globe, from generation to generation? How have we, as individuals, kept up with the pace of the ever-changing society in which we live? We will be looking at all sorts of ways that we can move. With amazing and creative activities and discussions, we promise to stretch every participant’s mind to its full capacity as we tackle these important questions of identity, belonging and purpose.

With the hard work and passionate commitment of the Mazkirut of 2012, who have put this Machaneh together, we will continue moving from strength to strength, developing and growing. Machaneh Lazuz will get everyone thinking, doing, and most importantly, moving to their very own beat!



Nina Hoffman

Rosh Chinuch 2012




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