Young Israeli Leaders in Athens
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
On January 8-12, twenty 11th and 12th grade honor roll students from Blich High School in Ramat Gan of Israel will visit Athens in the framework of the "Israeli Center for Young Leaders" program. It is the second visit of Israeli students in the specific program to Greece under the direction and guidance of Honorary Ambassador, Yitzhak Eldan.
The Israeli teens will visit Greek high schools, the Greek Foreign Ministry, the Hellenic Parliament, the Embassy of Israel, Greek Jewish Communities, the Jewish Museum of Greece and NGOs. In the schools, they will meet with Greek students of their own age with a focus on creating a dialogue between the youth. The overall aim is for the young Israelis to get better acquainted with Greece, its culture, history and people.
The visit of the Israeli youths is being organized by the Embassy of Israel in the framework of its activities promoting bilateral ties with Greece in the fields of education and youth exchanges.
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