Students from Skokie Jewish school headed to Israel to volunteer in farming sector
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The result of that planning is an upcoming nearly month-long trip to Israel, in which about 70% of the senior class will travel to the country to help in the agricultural sector and other parts of the economy in desperate need of workers.
Their schedule will include three days a week working in agriculture, a day helping with the children of evacuees or soldiers, and a day in food service.
Read at Chicago Tribune
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