
Chris Zalman left his home and family in New Jersey to make
Aliya and to join the army. He came to Israel as part of a MASA
programme whereby post-high school teenagers from America live
together in shared appartments in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv and
volunteer in schools amongst other places. Whilst volunteering the
young people also have an opportunity to explore Israel and learn
to understand the Israeli culture and society. This program
was just a stepping stone for Chris however, who has a strong
motivation to contribute to the state of Israel and will hopefully
be returning in the very near future as an Oleh hadash, (new
Israeli citizen).
Wanting to learn Hebrew quickly in order to be ready to join the
army as a paratrooper and to integrate more easily into the
society, Chris came to Ulpan Aviv. From day one, his infectious
enthusiasm and motivation ensured our commitment in helping Chris
succeed in his goals. Taking full advantage of our available
resources, Chris has come on in leaps and bounds since then
progressing from a hesitant 'Shalom' and little more than basic
Hebrew reading skills to holding conversations with Israelis. His
two consecutive 'Aviv' courses developed not only his
conversational skills, but also his reading and writing abilities.
Looking back of the work that he has produced over the short time
that he has studied with us, it is not difficult for us to be proud
of his tremendous achievements. We love to hear our students
chatting away in Hebrew and Chris was never short of something to
chat about. Whereas some students want help translating bills or
calling the bank, at Chris' young age the help he was looking for
tended to be more along the lines of knowing where to buy the
cheapest T-shirts and the best places to experience Jerusalem
nightlife!
Chris' story and his strong desire to contribute to Israeli
society really struck a chord with everyone here at the Ulpan and
it was a pleasure to have hims study with us and to welcome him in
to the ever growing Ulpan Aviv family. We wish him every success in
his "Gius" (joining the army), his Hebrew studies and his future
life here in Israel.