Thursday, June 24, 2010

Non-Gilinsky's Meeting

Non-Gilinsky - a person who is (a) not related to the Gilinsky's by blood, and (b) been in a meaningful relationships with someone of the Gilinsky's for less than 25 years. The number of the non-Gilinsky's in the world is changing - at the moment there are about 6 of these.

For some, the family re-union in Lehavot Habashan will be their first opportunity to meet with the rest of the tribe. Stay tuned for various activities tailored uniquely for these people.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Link to the programme -

Kabalat Shabbat on Friday evening

I think it would be good to organize a Kabalat Shabbat on Friday evening. I am happy to co-ordinate it if foks are agreeable. I am happy to have people contribute, be active participants and come up with ideas.
Let me know what you think

Saturday, June 19, 2010

MDA & Ike spreadhseet

Hi,
Hope that now you can all manage to open the link below showing the suggested programme.
I have been in touch with the MDA station in Kiryat Shmona and they were lovely and unbelievably welcoming. They will get back to me and let me know when we can visit if we chose to. We are welcome to do so whether we give a donation or not.
If we do want to, they have ideas of things which can be presented to the station with a dedication to go along with a visit. Please let me know what you think.

Present for Ike

Dear all,
Hope you have been following this blog closely...
This is definitely the place to comment, add ideas and thoughts for the few days we will be spending together.
One of the things we have been thinking about - is what do you get a 90 year old as a present.
And one of the ideas we have come up with is giving money to charity. The next obvious step was to think of the MDA that Grandpa has always been so keen on (to the extent he will not be transported in any other ambulance when there is a need). Apparently he was at the opening of the MDA station in Kiryat Shmona, back in the day. I am close enough to the charity world to know that if you give your money to the MDA you never really know where it goes. After consulting a collegue who knows this world inside out he recommended I make direct contact with the MDA station in Kiryat Shmona (as we will be round the corner from there), explain the situation to them, and ask what we can buy for the station which will improve the time the volunteers spend there. Television, fridge, microwave, etc.
That was one idea of charity, other ideas which are also pretty direct, and one can be confident about the final destination of the money, is scholarships, giving money to Tel Hai academic college and naming a class room, dorms etc. Donating books to a library, shul, etc.
I liked the Kiryat Shmona idea because we can all go there while in the North, and present the station director with the gift, take some pictures, I think that will give Grandpa plenty of Naches.
Would love to hear peoples thoughts on the subject.
Stay tuned as tomorrow we post the T-shirt design and you will be requested to give your size.
Itinerary to follow too.
See you soon,
The Israeli Contingent.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

I am brain new

Hooray Yoohoo Ev Walla I made it to here

I am bran new!

So we thought it made sense to create a little bit of buzz before the event itself, and what better way to do this than a dedicated blog. Alon wants to say that it will be fun, and we will see hippos.