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Have you ever played the game ‘Snakes & Ladders’? It’s a bit like life. Snakes take you down, and ladders take you up. In life, after you have experienced the exhilaration of a ladder, it is quite possible that you could bump into a snake. But on the flip-side, after experiencing the humbling emitted by an encounter with a snake, your next move could land you at the foot of a ladder.

Have you ever played the game ‘Snakes & Ladders’? It’s a bit like life. Snakes take you down, and ladders take you up. In life, after you have experienced the exhilaration of a ladder, it is quite possible that you could bump into a snake. But on the flip-side, after experiencing the humbling emitted by an encounter with a snake, your next move could land you at the foot of a ladder.

Have you ever played the game ‘Snakes & Ladders’? It’s a bit like life. Snakes take you down, and ladders take you up. In life, after you have experienced the exhilaration of a ladder, it is quite possible that you could bump into a snake. But on the flip-side, after experiencing the humbling emitted by an encounter with a snake, your next move could land you at the foot of a ladder.

Have you ever played the game ‘Snakes & Ladders’? It’s a bit like life. Snakes take you down, and ladders take you up. In life, after you have experienced the exhilaration of a ladder, it is quite possible that you could bump into a snake. But on the flip-side, after experiencing the humbling emitted by an encounter with a snake, your next move could land you at the foot of a ladder.






Split-up heart” Paper mache sculpture by 14 years old Adi. Adi, In his Breathtaking Papier-Mache Sculpter, describes his experience of Relocation as a constant back and forth between the “here” of the new residence country – California - and the “there” of the home country - Israel - and the need to find a sense of internal peace with one’s choices.

Split-up heart” Paper mache sculpture by 14 years old Adi. Adi, In his Breathtaking Papier-Mache Sculpter, describes his experience of Relocation as a constant back and forth between the “here” of the new residence country – California - and the “there” of the home country - Israel - and the need to find a sense of internal peace with one’s choices.

Split-up heart” Paper mache sculpture by 14 years old Adi. Adi, In his Breathtaking Papier-Mache Sculpter, describes his experience of Relocation as a constant back and forth between the “here” of the new residence country – California - and the “there” of the home country - Israel - and the need to find a sense of internal peace with one’s choices.

