The Jewish Chronicle

BNEI AKIVA: A TOUR MEMBER HITS BACK

- GAVRIEL BAUERNFREU­ND chanich ich” chanichim is chan-

LAST WEEK the front page of the Jewish Chronicle was dominated by a story about a B’nai Akiva tour to Israel. “Snake prank teens sent home from Israel tour” read the headline. I was one of those boys. After reading the article I felt obliged to write my own story.

First, let me say, loud and clear, I had nothing to do with the incident detailed in the report, where a dead snake was draped over the door of a female madricha (leader) and tour members urinated outside her room.

And yet this week , I have heard rumours about myself and have been called, “disgusting”, “narcissist­ic” and “selfish” for “ruining it for everyone”.

As well, I was told I was “a bad example” and one of my friends even told me that she heard her mother on the phone saying to a friend that she “doesn’t understand why her daughter hangs out with these boys”.

All of these hurtful claims are unwarrante­d and based on unfounded allegation­s against me. This has left me unable to enjoy and relax over the summer holiday. In fact on the day that the article was released I also received my History GCSE grade but instead of being able to celebrate I was upset because I and many other boys were wrongfully blamed for acts and offences that we did not commit.

I find it ironic to be described as “selfish”, when I have given up every single one of my Shabbat mornings to go to an old age home to make a minyan and chat with the residents to ensure that they do not miss out on a service.

I also find it upsetting to be told I had “no respect for Israel” when I active- ly participat­e in my school’s Israel Society, I plan to make aliyah and serve in the Israeli army as soon as I finish school.

I understand that to many people the stories they read in newspapers are just words but please understand that behind those words are teenagers who were promised a month we would never forget. Now all we want to do forget — how we were chucked off for being accused of committing acts that we did not.

We’re being slandered by people who don’t even know our names.

In fact — although I have been given no explanatio­n for my expulsion — I believe it was because I refused to snitch on the tour members who were responsibl­e for the snake incident. I was very disappoint­ed at the lack of leadership from our madrichim and the way we have been treated by the organisati­on.

The day before I was expelled from Israel Tour I was informed by my madricha that I was an “exemplary

(BA member)” and she even went onto tell me that she “appreciate­d the contributi­on to the good atmosphere that I had been bringing to the tour group”.

I had gone above and beyond what was expected of me, delivering a d’var Torah on Shabbat and leading prayers on several occasions. What upsets me most is how all of this was simply thrown in my face and I was discredite­d.

I cannot understand how from one day to the next I went from being an “exemplary

to being a disposable one. It was as if all that I had done for the group had been thrown away because I stood by my co- and didn’t tell on them; for that loyalty I was punished and spoken to in what I perceived to be a disrespect­ful manner by various staff members. I don’t want to undermine all the good work of Bnei Akiva but unfortunat­ely this has really left a sour taste in my mouth and I question whether I would be willing to continue my involvemen­t in the organisati­on.

We were promised a month we would never forget

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