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Simple offshore exposure – Moneyweb.co.za
Posted: June 22, 2017 at 5:32 am
Despite how the South African market has opened up over the last 20 years, many South Africans still see investing as a purely local exercise. The bulk of their assets are held in South African unit trusts, local real estate and deposits with local banks.
To a large extent this has to do with how this countrys economy was historically isolated from the rest of the world. Exchange controls made it very difficult to take money offshore, and so investing in international assets was just not seen as an option.
Most of us dont think globally, says Helena Conradie, the CEO of Satrix. Thats because the products havent been available, and there were a number of hurdles to investing offshore.
That has however changed significantly with the relaxing of exchange controls and a wider range of international products becoming available on the local market. At the same time, perceptions around investing offshore have also changed.
As much as in the past there was a perception that buying stocks on the JSE was only for the wealthy, there was also a belief that to invest offshore you had to be super wealthy, says Conradie.
But that mental hurdle is being overcome as more product providers offer much easier access.
Increasingly, investors are also coming to understand the benefits of not having all of their wealth concentrated in South Africa. They are appreciating the need for diversification.
All South Africans need some offshore exposure in their portfolios, Conradie argues. While South Africa has world class companies, there are many industries, economic regimes and currencies you are simply not able to access by keeping all your capital in domestic assets.
At the same time, investors are looking to reduce risk of being exposed to just one country, particularly with the levels of political uncertainty that are prevalent not just here but in many parts of the world.
The importance of diversification is being reinforced every day by just looking at the reality across the globe, says Conradie. The political environment across the world, not just in emerging markets, shows how you cant afford to have all of your money in a single country.
Widening the net
International investment opportunities can broadly be divided into developed and emerging markets. Conradie believes that its important for investors to consider both.
Developed markets offer more stability in terms of their established economic systems, although not necessarily their politics, she says. But they also have less potential for growth, which is why investors should consider some exposure to emerging markets. These are the worlds up-and-coming economies, and investing there gives you the opportunity to grow with them.
Emerging markets may also offer exposure to new growth industries that are not found in developed economies.
If you take an overall view of the world, each country has a major industry, a major product, and a culture that drives it in a certain way, Conradie notes. No place is the same, and that diversity is what you want to get exposure to.
Getting access
The growing appreciation of international investments amongst South African investors has been happening at the same time that index-tracking products have become more widely available. This has given investors an attractive way to gain offshore exposure.
Index trackers are great options because they are broad based, cost effective and there are choices available to suit all needs. says Conradie. You get exposure to world class companies, but you dont have to choose them yourself. You are also diversified in terms of country exposure, but you dont have to pick those countries. The index does it for you.
Satrix is currently finalising the listing process with the JSE and will soon be launching three international exchange-traded funds. These will give investors a way to access these markets as simply as buying a local share, and without having to deal with any exchange control regulations.
The three funds are the Satrix MSCI World ETF, which offers a broad exposure to developed markets; the Satrix S&P 500 ETF, which tracks the iconic large-cap index in the US; and the Satrix MSCI Emerging Markets ETF, which includes companies in markets such as China, South Korea and India.
These give investors a very simple way to broaden their investment universe.
To access these ETFs is very simple, says Conradie. You could buy your offshore exposure online via a platform like SatrixNOW while enjoying a cup of coffee. And in keeping with our purpose of democratising investing, there is no minimum investment amount and no annual platform fee when you invest via SatrixNOW.
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Offshore Gulf Of Mexico Operations Continue As Cindy Rages On – OilPrice.com
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Two of British Petroleums major projects have had the storm pass over them, with equipment successfully weathering rain and minor ocean swells. The oil major had evacuated non-essential workers from the Mad Dog and Atlantis platforms, but those who manage production remained onsite due to the storms waning severity.
Our top priority is the safety of all personnel and protecting the environment, BP said, according to the Houston Chronicle. We remain prepared to respond as conditions warrant.
Chevron and Anadarko Petroleum both have projects in the Gulf of Mexico, and they also evacuated non-essential personnel.
Reuters Tuesdayon Tuesday that the storms slow speed meant it would produce rain for a long time.
The Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP), the largest private crude storage facility in the U.S., stopped offloading procedures in anticipation of the storm. The ports management expected no disruptions in deliveries from a hub in Clovelly, Louisiana.
On shore, Cindy is expected to bring a foot of rain to the states bordering the gulf on Thursday, potentially causing life-threatening flash floods, according to the National Hurricane Center. Winds could speed up to 50 mph.
Hurricane season began in the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico officially on June 1st, but this year, the first tropical storm, named Arlene, hit in April.
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SBM Offshore wins FPSO contract from ExxonMobil – Splash 247
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SBM Offshore has secured a contract from ExxonMobil to construct, install, lease and operate an FPSO for theLiza project in Guyana, following the completion of front-end engineering studies and the final investment decision on the project by ExxonMobil.
The FPSO is designed to produce up to 120,000 barrels of oil per day, will have associated gas treatment capacity of circa 170m cubic feet per day and water injection capacity of circa 200,000 barrels per day.
We are proud that ExxonMobil awarded SBM Offshore the contracts for the Liza FPSO. The Liza Field offshore Guyana is one of the industrys largest oil discoveries of the past decade. We look forward to cooperating closely with our client and partners to make this project a success. This award underlines SBM Offshores continued focus on building on our experience, our long term relationships and FPSO-led strategic vision, said Bruno Chabas, CEO of SBM Offshore.
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Jason worked for a number of logistics firms following his English degree, then switched this hands-on experience to writing and has since become one the most prolific writers on the diverse China logistics industry writing for a host of titles including Supply Chain Asia, Cargo Facts and Air Cargo Week. Jasons access to the biggest shippers with business in China has proved an invaluable source of exclusives.
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Woman loses 50m divorce fight after claiming husband ‘set up sham offshore trust’ – Evening Standard
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A woman has lost a 50 million divorce court battle after failing to prove her millionaire husbands offshore trust was a sham.
The former teachers estranged husband said the couple had set up the trust for the benefit of their two adult children, though the woman denied the claims.
A judge ruled against her during a private hearing in the Family Division of the High Court, concluding that the trust was "not a sham".
Detail of the case has emerged in a ruling produced by judge Mrs Justice Robert, who urged the couple to negotiate.
The pair, who have not been named, had already racked up lawyers' bills of more than 2.2 million.
The judge indicated that the woman would have been able to make a claim for a half share of a kitty of around 60 million, but was now looking at a half share of a kitty of about 10 million.
Mrs Justice Roberts said the dispute about the legitimacy of the trust was one of a number of preliminary issues she had ruled on during the pair's money battle.
She said both were in their 50s and had built up a property investment portfolio after marrying in the early 1980s.
At one stage, they owned a house abroad which had a swimming pool and a private chapel.
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Scotland Set To Become Heart Of Offshore Wind Scientific Research – CleanTechnica
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Published on June 21st, 2017 | by Joshua S Hill
June 21st, 2017 by Joshua S Hill
The northeast of Scotland is poised to become the global center for offshore wind scientific research, following the announcement this week from Swedish power company Vattenfall, which announced the successful projects that will take part in a3m research program at its European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre.
The European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre (EOWDC) in Aberdeen Bay, Scotland, is a 92.4 megawatt (MW), 11 turbine offshore wind test and demonstration facility. The EOWDC was even constructed in a way which served as a demonstration, built with VestasV164-8.4MW turbines on top ofsuction bucket foundations, an industry first.
Though the EOWDC will play a big role in the offshore wind industry, it also briefly found itself headline news around the world, by virtue of a lawsuit that Donald Trump, now US President, took out against the developers for building an offshore wind farm where it could be seen from hisTrump International Golf Club. Thankfully for all, the case was thrown out by the UK Supreme Court back in December of 2015.
In November of last year, Vattenfall the owner of the EOWDC announced that it had shortlisted offshore wind projects for a 3 million scientific research program to investigate the environmental impacts of offshore wind, to be conducted at the EOWDC. This week, Vattenfall announced the winners of the process, part of what is believed to be the worlds largest-scale offshore wind research program, and one which will likely make Scotland a global center for such research in the future.
The announcement of these successful projects, including three in Scotland, is an exciting one with each having the potential to unlock fascinating new insights into the offshore wind environment and determine influencing environmental factors, saidAdam Ezzamel, EOWDC project director at Vattenfall. The 92.4MW EOWDC test and demonstration facility offers an unmissable opportunity to conduct this pioneering research and monitoring programme. We are pleased to be facilitating such innovative research in the North-east which will bring considerable benefits to the region as well as the industry and policy-making.
From almost a hundred applications across the UK and around the world, Vattenfall narrowed it down to a shortlist of 16, and then down to the successful final four. They are:
The panel were delighted with the response to programme call, and received many proposals supported by strong research teams involving some of the most prominent experts in their respective fields, saidProfessor Stuart Gibb, chair of the Scientific Panel Professor and Director of the Environmental Research Institute at the University of the Highlands and Islands.
We believe those projects that have been successful will effectively inform development of the EOWDC facility and deliver real, tangible data that increases our understanding of the relationship between offshore renewable energy developments and the environment. Such knowledge will be highly effective in informing future planning and consenting activities.
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Four Caribbean Properties Named Among Five Idyllic Private Island Retreats – Caribbean360.com (subscription)
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Necker Island, BVI
GEORGIA, USA, Wednesday June 21, 2017 For those who long to escape and kick back far from the madding crowd, vacationing on a private island is a logical if costly choice.
CNN recently chose Five Idyllic Private Island Retreats, and the Caribbean outdid itself, claiming four out of the five spots in the shape of Necker Island in BVI; The Meridian Club in Turks and Caicos; St Vincent and the Grenadines Petit St Vincent; and Renaissance Aruba Resort and Casino.
Heres what travel writer Jill Becker had to say about each:
Necker Island, British Virgin Islands
One of the most famous and over-the-top private islands is this Caribbean compound owned by Sir Richard Branson.
The 74-acre Necker Island retreat is where the Obamas vacationed after leaving the White House back in January. (You probably even saw the pics of the former president having a kite surfing battle with Branson.)
You, along with 33 of your best friends and family, can live it up here as well for a cool US$80,000 a night.
For that sum youll have access to the islands 17 guest bedrooms, along with the bunkhouse that sleeps up to six kids; multiple pools; tennis courts; spa; a full staff, including Michelin-trained chefs; all sorts of recreational toys and watersports (theres even a zip line); and more.
If the entire island is a bit out of reach, you can also sign up for one of what they call their Celebration Weeks, when you can rent out an individual room for three to 10 nights.
$80,000 per night for the entire island for up to 34 people; $4,280 per couple per night during Celebration Weeks.
The Meridian Club, Turks and Caicos
One of the most attractive components of a private island retreat is, of course, the beach, and the dreamy Meridian Club on its own 800-acre plot called Pine Cay boasts some of the prettiest stretches of sand in the Caribbean, not to mention calm, clear waters that are ideal for snorkelling and diving.
All of the rooms here look out onto the water and feature a screened-in porch where you can sit back and savour the view.
Another major perk of a stay here is that the Meridian Club is all inclusive, so everything from your meals to your equipment rentals is included. Heck, even the postcards are included.
Rates start at $895 per night.
Petit St Vincent, St Vincent and the Grenadines
No shoes, no phone, no TV, no Internet, no problem. Thats the thinking at Petit St Vincent, an unspoiled 115-acre paradise in the southern Caribbean boasting just 22 luxe cottages and villas.
The way you get the staffs attention here is with flags; hoist up the yellow flag to let them know you need room service, transportation somewhere or have some other request, and let the red flag fly when you just want to be left alone.
Here, amid the miles of white-sand beach and tropical woodland, you can fully unwind and take a break from all of the texts, emails and phone calls that bombard our daily lives.
Your only tasks involve sampling some locally caught seafood at one of the weekly beach barbecues, enjoying an alfresco massage at the hillside spa and taking a leisurely barefoot stroll under the starlit sky.
Rates start at $1,100 a night.
Renaissance Aruba Resort and Casino, Aruba
If the thought of unplugging entirely or having an entire island all to your lonesome brings up a whole scary Tom Hanks in Castaway scenario for you, you can always opt for a stay at a resort like the Renaissance Aruba, which isnt on its own private island, but which has its own private island that you can zip off to whenever the mood strikes.
Just head to the boat dock on the lower level immediately below the lobby for the eight-minute ride to the resorts 40-acre private enclave, where you can feed the flamingos, go snorkelling, grab lunch and a cocktail, or simply kick back in a hammock with a good book.
The island is even separated into two distinct sides one for families and one for adults only. Room rates start at $168.
Rounding off CNNs favoured five is Spruce Island off Maine in the United States, a remote 80-acre refuge in the heart of New England, popular with sailing, fishing and badminton buffs.
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National Harbor Is a Private Urban Island Designed for FunIf You Can Get There – Washington City Paper
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Yes, it's cheesy and full of tourists. But taken on its own terms, National Harbor works surprisingly well.
Darrow Montgomery
Walking back down the pier at National Harbor after a ride on the Ferris wheel, something caught my eye: a lighthouse. More accurately, it was a miniature replica of a lighthouse set incongruously on top of a building whose brushed-chrome panels and greenish glass seemed to whisper luxury condos. And next to the little lighthouse, amazingly, there stood a woman gazing out toward Virginia, her skirt and scarf billowing in the breeze. It was a lovely day and the view up there must be great, but even so: What the hell was she doing?
I drew closeralmost in the shadow of the buildingbefore I realized. The woman was a mannequin, a store-window prop draped in flowing garments. Welcome to National Harbor, where relentless fakery has somehow, in a few short years, birthed a real place.
When people in D.C. and its innermost suburbs talk about National Harbor, its often with a sense of confused annoyance. What is it, where is it, and why would anyone go there? I first visited back in 2008, when only a lonely row of buildings along the water and the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, the largest hotel on the East Coast, occupied the space.
I returned last week to find a downtown jammed with people. Yes, National Harbor is cheesy and full of tourists. But its also home to a few thousand permanent residents. And taken on its own terms as a city-fragment devoted to fun, it works surprisingly well.
Located in southern Prince Georges County, in a crook of Potomac River shoreline just south of I-495 and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, National Harbor is the do-over of a redevelopment plan called Port America that died on the vine in the 1980s. The ultimate project is a 350-acre resort destination, according to its website, that combines an approachable, resort-like personality with a singular, dynamic experience for local residents and visitors alike.
As such breathless real estate speak suggests, National Harbor is not a downtown in the usual sense, but the fiefdom of a private developer, the Peterson Companies. That accounts for the comfort-food vibe of the place, how it offers up the flavors of a city in a way that your palate immediately recognizes, with nothing bitter or spicy to spoil your digestion.
The chefs know what theyre doing. Peterson led the redevelopment of downtown Silver Spring in the 1990s, turning a shopping district that had seen better days into the nerve center of eastern Montgomery County. There are commonalities between Silver Springs Peterson precinct and National Harbor: the mall-like branding, the rent-a-cops, and even a square of AstroTurf like the one that Silver Spring loved and lost (Silver Springs was eventually replaced by a landscaped plaza, over protests).
But the developers have upped their game at National Harbor, recognizing the need to keep antsy conventioneers from hailing a cab to Alexandria or D.C. All manner of entertainment beckons: the Ferris wheel, a carousel, pedal boats, a mock pirate ship, outdoor movies, and dozens of restaurants. The mothership, of course, is the new MGM Casino up the road, which opened late last year.
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National Harbor proper is the work of several architecture and planning firms, helmed by Development Design Group (architecture) and Sasaki & Associates (landscape architecture and environmental graphics). The buildings have a Control-C, Control-V look to them: red brick, yellow brick, balconies with scrolled railings, decorative cornices and crowns like cake toppers. Theyre not unattractive, and theyre very good at concealing parking garages behind false fronts.
The spaces between and around the buildings are thoughtfully laid out. On Mariner Passage, I spotted a narrow pathway threading between two buildings and underneath a third through a low archway. Intrigued, I let the path pull me along until I emerged onto the two-block-long Main Street of National Harbor, American Way.
Barcelona its not, but I couldnt help thinking of that city and its boulevards, with medians generous enough to support social life. The broad median of American Way is outfitted with benches and cafe tables and chairs. That afternoon, every last one was taken. Kids ran around a small playground. Teenagers posed for selfies with statues. Across from them, grown-ups sipped wine on a restaurant patio. The developers couldnt have hoped for a better promo shot.
This Is How You Harbor, ads proclaim on the street corners, and apparently how you harbor is with a boatload of kitsch. Theres a garish painted statue of Rosie the Riveter, a giant inflated chick outside the Peeps store, and of course, the dwarf lighthouse with its eerie plastic inhabitant. Thats before you set foot inside the Gaylord, where faux colonial buildings are arranged like dollhouses under a vast glass roof.
The rise of privately-owned public space in American cities is a problematic trend, and very much at play herepersonally, Id prefer my Sunday stroll without a pitch for a timeshare. But just as teenagers used to hang out at Orange Julius in the Eighties and old folks still gather at McDonalds to nurse coffees, highly commercialized environments can foster real social connection.
Urbanists ding National Harbor for its woeful lack of connectivity to the rest of P.G. County and D.C., and the criticism is deserved. The nearest Metro station is Huntington, four miles away and across the river in Virginia. The MGM casino is a mile away, but only someone with a death wish would try to walk or bike there along National Harbor Boulevard and the Beltway feeder road. National Harbors downtown, the casino, and the Tanger Outlets are islands. The developers have created an archipelago of destinations rather than a necklace.
Two Metrobus lines do service National Harbor, making it possible for some of the several thousand people who work there to commute without cars. Visitors complain about the high cost of parking ($3 an hour, going up to $18 for the day and $12 for the evening). Peterson should keep parking pricey, but make National Harbors circulator bus free and increase the frequency of the Metrobuses on the companys dime. (The company already pays part of the cost of running the buses.)
On the crest of the hill behind the Gaylord, a metal fence cuts off a subdivision of new brownstones from an older suburban neighborhood. The roads of Oxon Hill dont connect to National Harbortheres only one way in or out. This was a concession to locals concerned about traffic, but Balkanizing the area was a bad move, sheltering P.G. homeowners from inconvenience in the short term while cutting them off from waterfront access and real-estate gains in the long term.
After my outing (pro tip: skip the Ferris wheel and ride the Gaylord elevators for free to the 19th floor for the same view), the contrast I kept coming back to was with CityCenter DC. With its designer boutiques and minimalist architecture, CityCenter is tasteful where National Harbor is vulgar. Yet CityCenter feels like a ghost town and National Harbor is hopping.
The more exclusive D.C. becomes, I suspect, the more of a market there will be in its ever-growing suburbs for destinations where you can entertain a family without spending a fortune. P.G. County in particular has lacked these kind of destinations, causing its economic development to drag. National Harbor helps fill the gap, with better than average urban design internally, even if its connections to the world outside are lacking. Now, if only it would lay off the kitsch.
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Top three visa free destinations for Pakistanis – SAMAA TV News Pakistan
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By: Filza Jawad Hai
Out of 200 hundred countries in the world there are 36 countries that have allowed visa free entry to Pakistanis. It is always good to save up the hassle of assembling and submitting the documents for visa. Out of the 36 countries the top three places where you can fly straight, without any visa restrictions are:
Madagascar:
It is a huge Island off the Southeast coast of Africa. It is an amazingly beautiful place and probably unlike any other islands you have been to. Not only does it have incredible attractions to explore but it also is a dream destination for those who love outdoor activities.
Its a home for many animal species, like their signature animal lemurs are not to be found elsewhere in the world. Other than lemurs there are fossa, colorful chameleon, several species of sharks and many other interesting creatures. Their trees and plants are quite impressive and distinct, like uniquely shaped baobabs, which is something we have never seen around.
Madagascar is quite an exciting place to explore as it has ultimate landscapes and cultural insights. There are rainforests, beaches, desert, reefs, mountains and fertile hills. For those who want an adventurous trip can go for hiking and diving.
this is the worlds fourth largest island with incredible diversities where you can enjoy outdoor activities or their cultural festivals, visit their amazing landscapes and explore various wild species or relax on a remote island at a private resort.
Tanzania:
Next best alternative to Madagascar is Tanzania. It is an East African country within the region of African Great Lakes. Tanzanias Serengeti famous park is a famous spot because Lion King was made here and also because it is the best spot for an African Safari. It is a known place for wildlife and being able to see The Big Five (Elephants, Lion, Leopards, Buffalo and Rhino). The African Safari is also followed by trekking on the highest mountain site of Africa.
Zanzibar is probably the most beautiful unspoiled beaches of Tanzania, where you can find incredible diving opportunities. Who wouldnt love to scuba dive in such a lovely clean sea with amazing species around.
They have plenty of national parks where you may be able to find The Big Five species roaming around the place. Many people are not even aware that in Tanzania they can view two oldest stone age sites in the world.
Maldives:
One of the most beautiful and surreal place which looks exactly hoe its shown in its pictures. The vibrancy in the pictures of Maldives is not deceptive at all, this place is truly eye soothing and relaxing.
Maldives if one of the most geographically dispersed South Asian Island, located in the Indian Ocean, situated in the Arabian Sea. The amazing white-sand beaches, crystal clear blue water and underwater world has undoubtedly made this island one of a kind.
Every resort here is on a private island with the worlds top competing hotel brands. It is definitely the best place for honeymooners and those who wish to have a relaxing vacation in a luxury resort with all the exclusive facilities in a beautiful tropical gateway. Other than five and six-star resorts there are other islands that provide a decent budget for families and divers who wish to enjoy the marine life and nature experience.
Its one of those amazing places where you will actually love going for snorkeling and scuba diving. The water and marine life species are so vibrant and flawless that it will actually please your eyes and give you an unforgettable experience of natural beauty.
The people living in this paradise are extremely courteous and their hospitality makes these coral island seem like home. The generosity of people and uniqueness of this island makes it one of the top vacation destination.
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Making friends and maybe major life decisions on Honeymoon Israel – The Boston Globe
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Breaking bread on Shabbat after returning to Boston.
YESUD HAMAALA, Israel For thousands of years, Jews have searched for a way back to this sacred land. And for an even longer time, theyve also been encouraged to marry other members of the so-called tribe.
But outside of Israel, especially in the United States, Jews have become increasingly likely to partner with someone of a different faith, prompting decades of hand-wringing and guilt trips. Avi Rubel, the cofounder and co-CEO of Honeymoon Israel, sees it another way.
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Its not a minus one, its a plus one, he tells 21 young Boston couples awaiting sunset in the countrys lush northern mountains. Minutes later, a buoyant party kicks off in a nearby tent, replete with grilled lamb and live music.
Drinks were raised, chairs were lifted. It was like a wedding reception, although most of us on this trip were already married. That was the point.
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Many Americans are familiar with Birthright Israel, a free educational trip to the country available to young adults with Jewish heritage.
The idea is to foster Jewish identity and a connection with Israel at an impressionable age with the unstated but welcome outcome for young Jews to meet one another and build families together. (This has been called bsheret, a Yiddish word describing a match that was meant to be.)
But an increasing number of US Jews are marrying someone of another religion. According to the 2015 Greater Boston Jewish Community Study, a decennial survey of the regions Jews, 47 percent of married couples are interfaith. That share is even higher nationwide.
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Enter Honeymoon Israel: a heavily subsidized,immersive trip for couples, many of whom are interfaith, with the aim of cultivating intentional and meaningful communities on their own terms.
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Costumed Honeymoon Israel participants dance at a Purim party.
Youve got 40 people on a bus, and whatever your experiences are, youre having that experience together, said Karyn Cohen Leviton, director of Jewish life and Israel for the One8 Foundation, a Boston-based organization that served as one of HMIs first financial supporters and partners. Its hard to go to a program at night or on the weekends and be in a space where you can have these conversations about what you want out of life.
Eligible couples must be within the first five years of marriage or in a committed relationship. At least one of the partners must be between 25 and 40, have some Jewish heritage, and not been on an organized trip to Israel, such as Birthright.
Its selective: four couples apply for every spot nationwide, and more than 100 couples sought the 40 spots on this years trips from Boston, organizers said. My husband and I filled out an online application and completed an in-person interview, fielding questions about our attitudes toward Judaism, religion, and family life. (Our replies were not well-formed or practiced, and only later did we realize that this probably helped our case.)
We joined Bostons first trip, and HMIs 32nd overall, in March with 20 other couples who live across the Greater Boston area, from the North End and Southie to Newton. Our proximity was intentional: for building community and maintaining friendships, Rubel said, its imperative that couples are geographically close. An upcoming September trip mostly includes participants from north of the city. Applications are open through mid-July for two 2018 trips, departing in January and March.
The tour itself was organized thoughtfully, and with precision. In my dozen or so trips to see family in Israel, Ive never seen this much of the country, or experienced such a wide swath of the culture. On a single day, we awoke in Jerusalem, climbed Masada, King Herods mesa fortress in the desert, bathed in the Dead Sea, and drank local wine while watching the sun set over the Sea of Galilee.
We spent the next few days winding our way through the north, including a tour of the Syrian border, where we were close enough to hear explosions from the civil war. In addition to seeing the countrys best-known landmarks, such as Jerusalems Old City and the Western Wall, there were off-the-path presentations, such as a visit to a Hand in Hand School, which teaches Jewish and Arab students side by side in both Arabic and Hebrew.
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Participants dip their toes in the Galilee at Kfar Nahum (Capernaum).
We ended our tour in Tel Aviv, staying at a chic beachside hotel that rivaled (OK, exceeded) any of the places where my husband and I stayed on our original honeymoon in Spain.
Organized conversations about faith and Israel were sprinkled throughout the trip, conducted by a rabbi and a staff member for Combined Jewish Philanthropies, HMIs local partner and one of the regions largest nonprofits. There were relaxed Shabbat and Havdalah services to mark the beginning and end of the Sabbath (including a particularly memorable one on the hotel rooftop overlooking the Mediterranean sunset).
In the most religion-forward portion of the trip, Avraham Infeld, a Jewish educator and former international president of Hillel gave a forceful two-part lecture about religious identity that pushed me a cultural Jew beyond my comfort zone. Still, Rubel says, HMIs goal is not to convert couples or convince them to raise Jewish children quite the opposite.
Our trips are really designed to be open-ended-question trips, said Rubel later in an interview. We dont have an agenda around politics or religion or identity beyond that we want to empower the couples who go on our trip to question those things.
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A group photo atop Masada, overlooking the Dead Sea and Jordan.
HMI does send a Made in Israel onesie to HMI alumni who become new parents.
For all this, we paid $1,800 for two, including flights and most meals, over 10 days. HMI advertises the actual cost of the trip as being about $10,000 per couple.
Much of the trip experience depends on the other couples. It takes a special pair to sign up to travel with 20 other duos in the desert for 10 days. For HMIs part, organizers say they select trip participants to match the local community as much as possible.
On average, Rubel said, about 60 percent of participating couples are interfaith. (Im the product of an interfaith marriage, and my husband, after spending much of his youth in evangelical Christianity, left the church and now considers himself Jew-curious.) Of the other 40 percent, about half of them have a partner who is Jewish by choice and the others are born Jewish, he said.
When we departed Logan International Airport for Tel Aviv, all but two couples were engaged or married.
One proposal came at sunset overlooking the Sea of Galilee. We celebrated, nearly every night, for the rest of the trip.
A few months later, after we had settled into a pattern of Friday evening Shabbat dinners with our new friends, the other couple announced their engagement.
Bsheret, indeed.
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A newly engaged couple is hoisted on chairs during a Horah dance.
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When Communities Secede From School Districts, Inequity & Segregation Follow. But 30 States Let It Happen Anyway – The 74
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The judge was blunt: Although parents in a suburban Alabama community argued that their desire to secede from their county school district centered on local control, race was undeniably a motivating factor.
Since 2000, at least 71 communities nationwide have attempted to withdraw from their school district, and 47 have been successful, according to the groups analysis. Residents in nine additional communities are pursuing a similar separation. These efforts, the report notes, often create bastions of wealth, leaving behind districts with high poverty and poor funding.
Property taxes, the primary source for local education dollars, play a large role in incentivizing secession efforts, said Rebecca Sibilia, EdBuilds founder and CEO. For example, Ohios Monroe Local School District was created in 2000 after a secession effort from the Middletown City School District. In 2015, the median property value in the Monroe Local district was $159,200 more than 70 percent higher than in neighboring Middletown.
We cant forget that education is a public good, and its the publics responsibility to see all of our kids as our own, Sibilia said. The notion of opting out of the common good is one that is almost unique to education. People dont get to say that theyre not going to pay into Medicare simply because they dont have anyone they know who is on Medicare support.
Whats amazing is that its intentional discrimination in 2017, said Monique Lin-Luse, an attorney for the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund who represents black plaintiffs in the Gardendale case. This isnt about something from long ago in the past these are state actors, today, who are seeking to secede and to do so on a racial basis.
In its analysis, EdBuild found 30 states with laws that allow communities to secede from their school districts. Yet only six states require policymakers to consider how the move would affect racial and socioeconomic demographics in the district, and only nine states require a study of the financial impacts of splitting communities. Of states with laws allowing secession, approval processes differ: Some require a majority vote among neighborhood members, while legislative approval is necessary in others.
In Alabama, state law allows cities with more than 5,000 residents to establish their own independent school districts. In Florida and Georgia, state laws prohibit secessions, according to the report.
Legislatures are complicit and sometimes actively enabling these things to happen, Sibilia said. There are states that are going backward in allowing communities to just segregate themselves either along socioeconomic or race lines without having any meaningful check on whether or not thats going to have a negative effect on the students who will be left behind.
Although the Supreme Courts ruling in Brown helped incentivize the formation of smaller school districts to dodge integration efforts, Sibilia said, the importance of school district lines was really cemented two decades later. In Milliken v. Bradley in 1974, the Supreme Court barred states from imposing desegregation plans across school district boundaries.
In her report, Wilson noted that while secession efforts occur across the country, those in the South raise unique fairness and equity concerns because they exist against a backdrop of state-mandated segregation and attempts to skirt court-ordered desegregation. She said that as Southern districts reach unitary status, meaning they no longer have to comply with desegregation orders, theyre increasingly turning to secession.
Though the Gardendale decision could change following appeal, Lin-Luse said she worries the Circuit Court outcome could encourage other communities to launch their own secession campaigns.
It sends a signal to other cities that there arent really any barriers to separating, even if youre found to have had this negative impact on the county system that youre separating from, Lin-Luse said. Also, even if youre having a negative impact and youve been found to have intentionally discriminated, if thats not a city that can be stopped from seceding, then who will be stopped from seceding?
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