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The Graduates Torch Race trip was a powerful and unforgettable journey that brought together values, history, challenge, and a strong sense of community. Over four meaningful days, graduates from across Maccabi Tzair came together to hike, reflect, celebrate, and strengthen the bonds that connect us as one movement.

Day One: Remembering Our Roots

The trip opened with a meaningful ceremony at the Maccabees’ graves. Standing together at such a historic and symbolic site, we reflected on the legacy of courage, leadership, and responsibility that continues to guide us as graduates.

This opening moment set the tone for the entire journey—connecting our past to who we are today and the path we are choosing to walk forward.

Day Two: Nature, Unity, and Shabbat Together

The second day was dedicated to a beautiful hiking route surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. The views reminded us of the incredible country we are privileged to explore and protect.

As the sun began to set, we prepared for Shabbat dinner by our branches, followed by a shared Kiddush. The atmosphere was warm, joyful, and deeply unifying—filled with singing, laughter, and a strong sense of belonging.

Day Three: Challenge, Achievement, and a Meaningful Ending

On the third day, we faced another hiking route—shorter in distance, but more challenging. The physical effort, combined with stunning views, made the experience both demanding and rewarding.

After returning, we gathered for an emotional closing ceremony, where each graduate received a pin. This moment symbolized the completion of an important chapter and the pride we take in being graduates of Maccabi Tzair.

Day Four: Closing the Circle

The final day included one last hike, marked by a joyful and reflective end-of-trip atmosphere. There was a sense of accomplishment, closeness, and appreciation for the journey we had shared.

Before heading back home, we cleaned the area we stayed in, packed the buses together, and returned to our branches—tired, proud, and full of memories that will stay with us for a long time.

More Than a Trip

The Graduates Torch Race trip was more than a physical journey through nature—it was a journey of values, responsibility, and connection. It reminded us what it means to walk together, support one another, and carry the spirit of Maccabi Tzair forward as graduates and leaders.

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