Chanukah with FZY
FZY are hosting lots of fun events over Chanukah – why not visit the Events page for details
FZY are hosting lots of fun events over Chanukah – why not visit the Events page for details
A collection of singing highlights from our annual bogrim Shabbat…
Ever wondered what would happen if you mixed FZY’s Pluralism with the Eurovision Song Contest?
After an obvious amount of planning and organising, Bogrim Seminar 2010 did its job in educating and entertaining the collection of fabulous and fun people who attended. The weekend in Derbyshire was the perfect opportunity to do the following things: catch up, get to know, and get to know some more.
Episode Two is here! With trips in Leeds, Manchester & Birmingham… we’ve been up and down the country making sure FZY is alive and kicking. From tidying up the garage and promo trips, to handing out flyers, it’s been a busy time for the FZY UK team… but yes… we’ve still had a lot of fun!
The London Hadracha Course was launched last week! The first session dealt with ascertaining the role of a leader and the importance of leadership. The course will be running for around 15 weeks, so if you missed out, it is not too late to sign up.
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After much anticipation, the long awaited Tour Reunion finally came. On the 26th September, 100 FZYniks gathered in Alyth Gardens for a night to remember.
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This year’s Veida dates have been confirmed – they are the 17th December – 21st December 2010. Make sure you mark the dates in your diary as you won’t want to miss out!!
Nominations for all elected positions open soon, so start thinking about what you might like to run for next year. For any questions contact the London office…
Having been in Israel for just over a month, the new group of FZY Year Coursers are already having the best 9 months of their lives.
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The issue of Israel’s Missing in Action soldiers has long been at the heart of FZY’s pursuit of Magen (defence of Jewish rights). Over the years the movement has campaigned for the return of these men and has formed close bonds with many of their families. The plight of Gilad Shalit is no exception.