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March 08, 2007 Courageous Personalities By Rabbi Avi Baumol Submit a Comment
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Courageous Personalities Leading and Standing Firm
When you hear the shachar adom—the warning alarm that a Kassam missile is imminent, what are you supposed to do? Find the concrete structure to hide in. Or find a safe place, or find a room in your house—how long do you have to hide, to seek shelter? Seven seconds!!! What if you are walking on the street? What do you do then? Lie on the ground and wait for it to pass. ![]() The sign reads in Hebrew, "the missile fell here". Below is a bunch of rubble that was this man’s place of business until then. The rockets create fear; fear creates uncertainty and that leads to paralysis. This is the sad equation which plagues the city. A head of the social welfare of Sderot says that Social workers won’t come into Sderot. Prices have dropped a third! And the situation will get worse! People are fleeing; kids are searching for some sense of comfort, of moral support if not any other type. The situation is bleak, but there is still hope. For these kids, we have our OU Makom Balev youth group. You might think that this group would have become defunct when bombs are falling all around; yet in Sderot that is the farthest from the truth, especially when you meet the Youth Group’s director, Guy Nagar. Guy Nagar is a young man with great ideals; he’s a hard worker, filled with vision, purpose, and spirit. Guy and his wife Na’ama have put off their careers in order to work full time for Am Yisrael in the field of Chinuch as the Director of an astonishingly successful Makom Balev youth branch. But all this is not what is amazing about Guy and Naama. There are many young idealistic youth directors throughout the country and the world. What sets Guy apart is that his youth group is also a war zone! At a time when anyone who can flee, packs up their bags and leaves, Guy believes in staying in Sderot and working to rebuild the embattled town. ![]() Guy Nagar, Director of Makom Balev Sderot But it is only an illusion. Guy is well aware of the risk; his wife, Naama, born and raised in Gush Katif, is in constant fear, feeling locked up in her safe room with her two little boys beside her. Indeed, Guy wrote of the horrifying fact that his son’s first words were: “Red, Red, afraid, afraid”. There is nothing natural about that, nothing which makes you feel safe. Naama fears the notion of fleeing yet another piece of Israel. No, the couple have resolved to stay in Sderot, with the intention of building up the community and bringing in young families to redevelop. Impossible? That word is not in Guy’s dictionary! Born in Ashkelon, he attended Yeshivat Hesder in Yerucham and is currently a law student. But he does not plan on dropping Makom Balev for a lucrative life in law; instead he intends to continue his work with youth while becoming an independent lawyer in the community. Guy is in charge of all religious children’s programs in Sderot. Makom Balev in Sderot has created a network where the different groups and denominations work together towards the greater good of its kids, especially in the midst of war. When kids can’t come to the branch, he created a program where counselors go and visit the kids in their homes. This is just one example of his successful creativity. ![]() The group, called Derech Hanoar, is grassroots and intends to provide leadership in Sderot and to be a departure point for restoring pride and confidence in our cities, municipalities, and ultimately, in our homeland. ![]() Our Sderot campaign will focus on supporting Guy and his team and the youth of Sderot, bringing them much needed comfort, special programming, and more spiritual inspiration. With your help we can succeed. Rabbi Avi Baumol is Director of Communications for OU Israel
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