Monday, January 11, 2016

Ethiopian Journey

Sunday, January 10, 2016


Well, this morning the temperature was 5 degrees in Madison when we left for our Sunday routine at our favorite coffee shop: good tea, good coffee, and the New York Times. That is 75 or 80 degrees colder than the weather we enjoyed during our family vacation in Florida a couple of weeks ago. 

 
However precious was the time with our family in Florida, we currently are not looking backward, but forward to our travels and volunteer work in Ethiopia.  We depart for Ethiopia next week.  


During our first week there, we will travel with a guide to southern Ethiopia, the Lower Omo Valley, passing through the cities of Awasa and Arba Minch. It’s an area bordered by verdant mountains and two of Ethiopia’s largest Rift Valley lakes and it is home to some of Africa’s most fascinating ethnic groups. We’ll travel through this hot, dry region to learn about and meet with groups that have kept their ancient traditions for centuries, if not millennia. 


The major part of our stay in Ethiopia, which will follow our travels in the Lower Omo Valley, will involve teaching English for four weeks in Addis Ababa. We eagerly await our specific assignment which we expect to receive this week.


Another exciting part of our adventure in Ethiopia, after teaching English in Addis Ababa, will be volunteering for two weeks in the city of Gonder. Through Meketa, a UK-based charity that supports the Jewish community in Gonder, we will likely tutor some of the older children in the After School Club that Meketa supports. You can learn more about the educational programs and the various initiatives that focus on vocational assistance to the Jewish community in Gonder on Meketa’s website: http://www.meketa.org.uk/  and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MeketaUK

2 comments:

  1. Hope you've now arrived safely, my friends. Keep us posted on your valuable work in Ethiopia. Much love!

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