Today, for the first time, all the Rotary Scholars in Israel were in the same place at the same time. It was like a Captain Planet episode without as many characters and without environmentalist undertones. So, I guess it was nothing like a Captain Planet episode. But anyway, we came together at a Rotary workshop on the Rotary Foundation and the programs that fall under it. Being that the Ambassadorial Scholarship Program is operated under that auspice of the Foundation, we were kind of “VIPs”.
Each of us had an opportunity to address the conference, albeit impromptu, and speak about our sponsor and host clubs, our initial feelings about our host country, and anything else we found appropriate. I spent a good bit of my time reminding the attending members that we, as Ambassadorial Scholars, want to be engaged in much as we can, that we want to speak to their clubs, that we want to help with their service projects, and that we want to hear their opinion of world politics, as long as they’ll listen to ours after. It paid off. After the conference and during breaks, I was swamped by Rotarians offering to have me join them for a weekly meeting and on their service projects. It looks like it will be a busy year.



