If there’s one thing Bonim proved this week, it’s that being the youngest unit doesn’t mean being the quietest. From the moment the MAC competition kicked off, Bonim brought energy, enthusiasm, and endless sportsmanship. Whether cheering from the sidelines or jumping right into the games, they showed perseverance and pride in every moment.
The weather didn’t exactly cooperate this week—but honestly, that just gave Bonim more chances to shine. When it rained, we danced. When the schedule shifted, we leaned in. Bonim took part in Israeli dancing, epic cheer-offs, and even Super Sloppy, where getting messy is the whole point. It didn’t matter what activity came their way—they tackled everything with huge smiles and an even bigger sense of teamwork.
And then came Coleman Rocks. The excitement in the air was already high, but when their Chalutzim buddies took the stage, Bonim’s joy overflowed. One camper said, “I can’t wait to be in a band just like you,” while another declared that Coleman Rocks was the best first concert they’d ever seen. It wasn’t just music—it was magic. It was seeing what’s possible in the years ahead and dreaming big right now.
Bonim’s week was full of new experiences, muddy shoes, and unforgettable memories. Through every slippery slide and thunderstorm adjustment, they showed up for each other with kindness and support. They’re learning what it means to be part of a community—and they’re already rising to the moment.
We couldn’t be prouder of this incredible group. If this is how they show up now, we can’t wait to see what they do next.



