On Good Deeds Day, the students of the Ulpan Beit Ardshtain in Haifa decided to take part in a meaningful and special project.
We cleaned, planted, and worked together in our garden. Each participant contributed to the effort—whether it was cleaning, planting, or gardening—with the sincere intention of improving our environment and being part of it.
This experience taught our students the importance of planting and volunteering, values that shape Israeli society. The new garden we cultivated on Good Deeds Day reflects how important it is to give of ourselves for the community and the environment.
By taking simple actions, we can create real change and contribute to the culture of new immigrants in the community.